About Ski / Snowboard / Snowshoe
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Miles from SDSU Main Campus: 130 miles
Miles from SDSU Imperial Valley Campus: 207 miles
Angeles National Forest
Miles from SDSU Main Campus: 131 miles
Miles from SDSU Imperial Valley Campus: 187 miles
San Bernardino National Forest
Miles from SDSU Main Campus: 139 miles
Miles from SDSU Imperial Valley Campus: 206 miles
Angeles National Forest
Miles from SDSU Main Campus: 144 miles
Miles from SDSU Imperial Valley Campus: 200 miles
San Bernardino National Forest
Lee Canyon Ski and Snowboard Resort
Miles from SDSU Main Campus: 375 miles
Miles from SDSU Imperial Valley Campus: 362 miles
Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest
Miles from SDSU Main Campus: 397 miles
Miles from SDSU Imperial Valley Campus: 463 miles
Inyo National Forest
For your cross country skiing and snowshoeing needs.
Miles from SDSU Main Campus: 131 miles
Miles from SDSU Imperial Valley Campus: 187 miles
San Bernardino National Forest
Miles from SDSU Main Campus: 397 miles
Miles from SDSU Imperial Valley Campus: 463 miles
Inyo National Forest
Land Acknowledgement
As you recreate responsibly in these areas we ask that you acknowledge the land that you are on is the traditional territory and homelands of indigenous people. For more information on Land Acknowledgements, visit the Native Governance Center. To learn more about native land in your area, visit Native Land. To read San Diego State Universities Land Acknowledgement please visit The Division of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity: Tribal Liaison.
We stand upon a land that carries the footsteps of millennia of Kumeyaay people. They are a people whose traditional lifeways intertwine with a worldview of earth and sky in a community of living beings. This land is part of a relationship that has nourished, healed, protected and embraced the Kumeyaay people to the present day. It is part of a world view founded in the harmony of the cycles of the sky and balance in the forces of life. For the Kumeyaay, red and black represent the balance of those forces that provide for harmony within our bodies as well as the world around us. As students, faculty, staff and alumni of San Diego State University we acknowledge this legacy from the Kumeyaay. We promote this balance in life as we pursue our goals of knowledge and understanding. We find inspiration in the Kumeyaay spirit to open our minds and hearts. It is the legacy of the red and black. It is the land of the Kumeyaay.
For millennia, the Kumeyaay people have been a part of this land. This land has nourished, healed, protected and embraced them for many generations in a relationship of balance and harmony. As members of the San Diego State community we acknowledge this legacy. We promote this balance and harmony. We find inspiration from this land; the land of the Kumeyaay.