How to get to Campo– the southern end of the Pacific Crest Trail.

From the San Diego airport, take the #992 bus to America Plaza, downtown. Bus #992 pickups from both terminals and runs every 10 minutes, during the week. Pay 2. 50 and ask for a transfer that will get you to EL Cajon Transit Center–exact change. Takes 10 minutes.

At the America Plaza, take the Trolley-Orange line going to El Cajon Transit Center. The trolley leaves every 15 minutes. Your bus transfer will get you on free. 50 minutes.

At the El Cajon Transit Center, take the Southeast Rural Bus #894 to Campo. Currently there is no weekend service. Leaves El Cajon transfer station, on weekdays, at 9:10am, 4:10pm, 5:20pm and gets to Campo at 10:53am, 5:58pm, and 7:03pm. Cost 10.00.

It is recommended but not required that you make reservation for the bus ride from El Cajon Transit Center to Campo, Bus #894. To make your reservations call 1-800-858-0291. The Metropolitan Transit system recommends making them at least a day in advance. Yogi, in the PCT Handbook, recommends making them 2 weeks in advance. The bus’s links are to the current schedules.

For more information go to http://www.sdcommute.com/ Or call 1-800-266-6883

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