The Sweetwater Marsh area comprises 316 acres of
salt marsh estuary where the
Sweetwater River enters
San Diego Bay. It was established in 1996. Some highly endangered species have been seen returning to the marsh since its establishment as a refuge. The
Living Coast Discovery Center is located at the marsh. Formerly known as the Chula Vista Nature Center, the independent Living Coast Discovery Center is dedicated to providing environmental education on coastal resource conservation. Exhibits include many aquariums and displays of local marine life and reptiles, a
sea turtle lagoon, outdoor
aviaries of rescued birds, a shark and ray exhibit, and hiking trails. Guided hikes are available as well as educational programs for elementary school children. The center is located at the foot of E Avenue in Chula Vista, just west of
Interstate 5. ==Tijuana Slough National Wildlife Refuge==