Landmark information
- Location: 
 Old Mission Dam Park, Fr. Junipero Serra Trail, 1.9 mi N of Mission Gorge Rd, San Diego
- Plaque: 
 Official State Plaque
- Site: 
 Existing
- Date First Visited: 
 12/1/1999
- Date Most Recently Visite12/1/1999d: 12/22/2022
- GPS Coordinates: 
 N 32 50.38, W 117 2.508
- Other Designations: 
 National Historic Landmark
 National Register of Historic Places
About this landmark
                Plaque text: 
				
				Mission Dam and Flume
				
				After many attempts dating back to 1774 to provide a relaible source of water for crops and livestock for Mission San Diego de Alcala, a dam and flume system was finished between 1813 and 1816 by Indian laborers and Franciscan missionaries to divert waters of the San Diego River for a distance of 6 miles. The aqueduct system continued in existence until 1831 when constant flooding caused the dam and flume to fall into disrepair. They were not repaired due to secularization of the missions.
              
 
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   