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Serene semirural San Diego community surrounded by nature
Across a scenic landscape stretching from El Cajon to Alpine, where its namesake Elmer Blossom cleared space for peach and olive trees in the early 1900s, Blossom Valley is still a place to plant, grow and find serenity. Although it's now a central San Diego County community of more than 1,000 homes on paved streets and cul-de-sacs, it's a home-on-the-range kind of place where lots often ranging from 1 to 5 acres or more fill a loose pattern of curvy roads. Residents enjoy quick access to wilderness areas and the lovely 350-acre Lake Jennings, just a few miles from the community's western side. And although it's far-flung from city glitz or traffic buzz, Blossom Valley rests on Interstate 8, which leads to shopping and dining 9 miles south in the downtown district of El Cajon. Homeowners know that entertainment and nightlife are outside of Blossom Valley, because they're putting down roots to nurture thriving plant nurseries, horse ranches or a calmer pace of life.
Lake Jennings offers incredible views of El Cajon Mountain.
Unique to Blossom Valley are the multitude of nurseries, such as Moon Valley Nursery.
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Explore Blossom Valley Summit Preserve or Rios Canyon
Situated in a valley between mountainous preserves, canyons and two county parks, Blossom Valley is rich in natural wonders for recreation. "There's so much to get outdoors and enjoy in Blossom Valley," says Ken Kaplan, Realtor with Campbell & Kaplan Real Estate since 2015 and analyst with Fox 5 Morning News. "People are into everything from mountain biking to hiking to riding horses." Whether exploring the trails up north in Blossom Valley Summit Preserve or south in Rios Canyon, or casting a line in Lake Jennings, this is quiet country living, with little organized recreation beyond Little League games at the neighborhood's Rios Baseball Park. Flinn Springs County Park, just a mile drive down Flinn Springs Road from the southern part of Blossom Valley, is a 40-acre green space with ball fields, a playground and a gazebo that doubles as a wedding venue. From the northern part of the neighborhood, hikers and horseback riders can trek several miles on the challenging, zigzagging El Monte Park Trail, which connects to the playgrounds and picnic areas at El Monte County Park. It's also known as the Flume Trail because it crosses the random remains of a century-plus-old aqueduct planked with redwood that was used in the 1930s as part of the El Capitan Reservoir project.
Blossom Valley Summit Preserve boasts a rugged hiking trail with views of rural East County.
The Rios Baseball Park in Blossom Valley hosts summertime league play.
Lake Jennings is nearby for water recreation and nature views.
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Manufactured homes from $350,000, country estates up to $2.5 million
"You'll find that the Blossom Valley area might be a bit higher priced than other surrounding communities because you can get so much more land with lots of distance between neighbors," says Kaplan. "If you're in Blossom Valley, you're looking to be away from others, in a more secluded, remote area with more privacy and a larger home." Residential styles include simple manufactured homes, contemporary stucco-and-stone hilltop single-levels and elaborate Mediterranean-style two-story estates. Most single-family homes range from $1 million to $2 million based on lot size and extras and were primarily built between the 1970s and the late 1990s, with some in the 2000s and 2010s. "Overall, people in Blossom Valley are looking for breathing room and exclusivity," Kaplan adds, "although there are a few 55-and-older and manufactured home communities." Newer builds between 2000 and 2015 include manufactured homes priced between $350,000 and $370,000 and 4,000 to 5,000 square-foot custom builds with pools, guest houses and jaw-dropping mountain views that fetch from $1.7 million to $2.5 million.
Spanish style mansions are a popular build type in Blossom Valley.
Manufactured homes are a price friendly option for Blossom Valley's rural lifestyle.
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Popular agriculture program at highly rated El Capitan High
Public school students can start at Blossom Valley Elementary in the heart of the community and move on to Los Coches Creek Middle, both given a B-plus on Niche. El Capitan High earns an A-minus and offers a unique agricultural program. The school's state-of-the-art 2-acre agriculture center holds livestock, a high-tech greenhouse, arenas and a birthing house. El Capitan's Future Farmers of America chapter launched in 2013 with just over 100 members and has grown to more than 700 in recent years. Through classroom learning, hands-on experience and leadership conferences, students develop skills for careers in agriculture, food and natural resources.
Blossom Valley Elementary School boasts a long term faculty and history in the community.
Los Coches Creek Middle School in Blossom Valley offers multilingual programs.
El Capitan High School serves students in East County San Diego.
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Bongiovanni's Italian Restaurant in the neighborhood, Walmart down the road
"Blossom Valley residents stay for the privilege of being away from it all, while still being only 10 minutes or less to groceries and shopping," says Kaplan. "It's just beautiful out here in these rural, rolling hills. There's no light pollution." Homes are remote for good reason, so residents don't mind the 4-mile drive down I-8 to a convenient plaza at Camino Canada and Los Coches Road that groups together a Starbucks, fast food restaurants, Dollar Tree, Walmart Supercenter and a Smart & Final Extra grocery store. More markets, grocers and convenience retailers are also just a mile farther south off I-8 toward the heart of El Cajon. Within Blossom Valley, Bongiovanni's Italian is a local favorite for pizza, seafood, pasta or a night out for cocktails with friends.
Walmart is Blossom Valley's only big-box store.
Bongiovanni's Italian serves up Italian Classics to loyal patrons in Blossom Valley.
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Easy access to Interstate 8
Blossom Valley is a car-dependent community, as the closest bus stop is a 30-minute walk outside the neighborhood. Commuters have immediate access to I-8 for traveling east-west throughout San Diego County or to the San Diego International Airport, about a 30-mile, 45-minute drive west.
Cars or bikes are necessary to get around Blossom Valley.
San Diego International Airport is reachable in under an hour from Blossom Valley.
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Dry San Diego terrain comes with fire risk
Although there are no historic records of wildfire events in Blossom Valley, the Cedar Fire of 2003 affected communities to the west of Blossom Valley, such as Tierrasanta and Scripps Ranch. San Diego's arid inland terrain has a high wildfire risk, so the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection maintains its three-step "Ready, Set, Go!" wildfire preparation plan for residents online.
With the risk of brush fires ever looming, Blossom Valley boasts multiple fire stations.
Blossom Valley's dry inland terrain has wildfire risks.
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Ridin' and ropin' at the Lakeside Rodeo
Five miles west of central Blossom Valley, the Lakeside Rodeo Arena attracts thousands every April for riding, roping, races, a pageant, a fair and concerts. The Lakeside Rodeo celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2024.
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Blossom Valley Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Blossom Valley, El Cajon sell after 28 days on the market compared to the national average of 55 days. The median sale price for homes in Blossom Valley, El Cajon over the last 12 months is $1,413,660, down 3% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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Pride of ownership is evident the moment you walk in the door. The living space is flooded with natural light, with fresh paint throughout, all this home needs is your special touch to make it your own. Located in the highly coveted community of The Meadows, this park has NO space rent. The low monthly HOA fee of $335.00, includes water, trash, basic cable and common area maintenance!! This park
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Welcome to The Meadows!! This home has vaulted ceilings and is flooded with natural light! The bedrooms are spacious and there is also a dedicated office space. Buyer to assume solar lease. Located on a large corner lot, with low maintenance landscaping and a large shed for extra storage. This park has NO space rent. The monthly HOA fee of $335.00 includes, water, trash, cable tv and common area
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Beautifully maintained 3-bedroom, 2-bath manufactured home in the highly desirable Woodcreek Estates, one of San Diego’s premier all-ages communities. Offering 1,572 sq. ft. of spacious living, this home features vaulted ceilings, abundant natural light, double-paned windows, and an open-concept floor plan ideal for everyday living and entertaining. The primary suite includes a walk-in closet and
Single Story Estate set on four usable acres with sweeping views, orchard-style fruit trees, and exceptional privacy, tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac in the desirable Talons Reach enclave of Blossom Valley. This rare property offers a unique combination of land, privacy, and thoughtful living spaces in a setting that feels both peaceful and connected. The residence features three bedrooms, plus
4 ACRES!! Welcome to your future dream home! This amazing vacant lot boasts a pre-graded house pad, mature trees, and an extra area for a shop or granny flat, offering endless possibilities for customization and expansion. The property is situated in a peaceful location of Blossom Valley, offering a serene and tranquil environment. The mature trees provide ample amount of landscape, making it the
Views, Views, Views!! This home has one of the best lots in the park!! Panoramic views of the greenbelt below and the surrounding mountains!! This home has true pride of ownership. Recent exterior paint, updated windows and kitchen. Nice deck in the backyard to take in the great views while enjoying your morning coffee or afternoon barbeque. Large storage shed to store your holiday decorations
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