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Torrey Pines State Beach

Torrey Pines State Beach

La Jolla, San Diego, has a long stretch of beaches from Boomer beach down south to Torrey Pines State Beach up north that’s part of the beautiful Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve Park. The famous Torrey Pines Golf Course is located within the premises and can be visited first before making your way down to the serene beach. La Jolla, San Diego, has a long stretch of beaches from Boomer beach down south to Torrey Pines State Beach up north that’s part of the beautiful Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve Park. The famous Torrey Pines Golf Course is located within the premises and can be visited first before making your way down to the serene beach. Apart from the beach, you have various options to indulge yourself in a day of adventure. There are plenty of hiking trails within the reserve park that provide a stellar view of the beach as you walk along. Guided tours are also available for free on Saturdays and Sundays for those who wish to venture deep into the park. This also gives you an opportunity to spot Dolphins and Whales that are frequently seen here. Hang gliding from the top of the cliff is an option available for the adventure junkies as you get a different perspective of the beach and the people sunbathing on the shores. To get to the beach, you can drive up the historic highway 101 to reach the north part of the beach that runs adjacent to the highway. This allows for a quick stop as you drive by with free parking available right along the side of the highway. Read More

Africa and Beyond Art gallery

Africa and Beyond Art gallery

The Africa and beyond art gallery located in La Jolla was established in 1989 by Ian Allen and his wife Julie. The display includes a range of artifacts from stone sculptures to traditional work each embracing and showcasing the various faces of African art. Each piece of the exhibit is handpicked by the couple who personally travel to Africa to do the same. The pieces displayed in the gallery are often purchased by collectors or art enthusiasts. The display of these precious gems of Africa is accompanied by detailed information about each piece's art, history and meaning. This art gallery is now online, and the appointments can be taken online. Read More

Allied Gardens Community Park

Allied Gardens Community Park

The Allied Gardens Community Park was first constructed in 1961. Home to a recreation center, huge playgrounds, a pool, and sports fields, the lush park is a common hangout spot for the neighbourhood communities. Draped in various shades of green, the park houses numerous trees, offering a lovely shade to the visitors. Kids can bike on the pavements constructed for the same, while fitness enthusiasts flock to the gymnasium, which is also perfect for a quick game of basketball or volleyball! The Allied Gardens Community Park also houses community events and birthday parties, and the well-kept greens enhance the aesthetic beauty of the space. Read More

Amici Park

Amici Park

Spread across Little Italy in San Diego, the spacious Amici Park is one of the primary attractions in the city. The spectacular attraction, complete with a vibrant shade of green as far as the eyes can see, is home to three different sections – the Amici Amphitheater, the Little Italy Dog Park, and the Bocce Ball Courts, coming together to bring this space to life. A rare gem of a park, Amici is used by the students of the adjacent school as their playground during school hours. At all other times, it is frequented by locals and tourists alike. Read More

Anza Borrego Desert Park

Anza Borrego Desert Park

The largest park in southern California, The Anzo-Borrego Desert Park gets its name after the Spanish traveler Juan Bautista de Anza and a Spanish word Borrego meaning Sheep. This park covers almost one-fifth of San Diego and lays amidst the mountain ranges of Vallecito and The Rosa Mountains. This place can be visited anytime during the year as there is no snowfall. The climate is usually very pleasant with the temperatures only soaring up in the summertime. The Anza-Borrego Foundation, a non-profit organization has set up a visiting center there which manages the park and guides the tourists as well as the locals. One can drive to the park from San Diego, Riverside, or from Palm Springs as well. The large, open landscapes, the livid mountains, and the Bajadas are a major thing to watch out for along with the palm trees and the abundant oases which house a large number of exotic vegetation and wildlife. This fun-filled getaway also permits the entry of pets and provides suitable maps and directions just in case one gets all caught up making it easy to explore the place for everyone alike. Read More

Aquatica San Diego

Aquatica San Diego

Aquatica San Diego is a gorgeous waterpark in Chula Vista, California. SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment owns this seasonal waterpark that is home to exotic animals, thrilling rides, and various luxurious facilities that a resort serves. There is an endless water play in this south-seas themed park, and the presence of exotic animals like Caribbean flamingos, etc., adds an educational aspect to this waterpark. The park features dozens of slides and rides. There are some major attractions such as the speedy Taumata Racer, which is an ultra-fast racing water slide that will sweep you down a 375-feet slide, roundabout a 180-degree turn, and along various tunnels before racing you up to the finish line. Further, there's a wave pool called Big Surf Shores, which is among the largest wave pools in Southern California with 500,000 gallons of water to swim in and a sandy beach for taking a relaxing sun-bath. For those people with adventurous spirits, there's also a HooRoo Run where there are two open-air and two enclosed slides that take riders 80-feet down. The park is open daily in summers and on weekends in the year-fall. Read More

Arredon Art Gallery

Arredon Art Gallery

The Arredon art gallery was established in 2013. This gallery has physical venues in San Diego California and Los Angeles however they even have an online presence. It displays art across various mediums such as painting, sculpture, sketches and more. The gallery allows the sale of its display to various collectors and art lovers. It is a host to a plethora of events from live painting sessions to art collectors night. The gallery is known to display works of visual arts and seeks to bring unity and bring people from the art community closer. Read More

Aviara Golf Club & Resort

Overlooking the picturesque Batiquitos lagoon, the Aviara Golf Course runs along untouched hillsides of San Diego featuring uniquely placed bunkers and water hazards to test golfers of all aptitudes. This state-of-the-art course is flanked with tree-lined fairways and rural wildflowers of Southern California. Alongside the memorable course is the dual-storied gorgeous clubhouse with a lounge area and bar for you to relax after rounds. Dining options include a stately Italian restaurant, a rooftop Argyle steakhouse, a bistro, a modern poolside bar and barbecue. You can purchase quality equipment at the upscale pro shop near the 1st hole. Guests can enjoy bayfront views from the property’s floral garden. Read More

Azalea Park Water Conservation Garden

Azalea Park Water Conservation Garden

Constructed with the intention of inspiring homeowners to consider drought-tolerant landscaping in the drought prone California, the water conservation garden at Azalea Park is a one-of-a-kind project opened in 2010 for the local community to rebuild the ⅓-acre plot of the eastern edge of Azalea Neighborhood Park into a sprouting garden. The Totem sculptures at the gate were constructed using recycled and disposed of materials donated by the locals. This project has been a resounding success and has also received a Merit Award from the American Society of Landscape Architects.Reference: Read More

Baja Country Club

Baja Country Club

Tucked amidst 220 acres of beautiful olive groves, 12 acres of pristine lakes and a community vegetable garden, the Baja Country Club is a charming golf course with rich flora and fauna to admire while finishing your rounds. The course is located a stone’s throw away from Southern Ensenada’s upscale shopping malls, revered universities and white sand beaches. Hosting well-organized events for golf enthusiasts and visitors alike, the club is a famous destination for tournaments, clinics, altruistic events as well as corporate outings. A pros shop stocking customized apparel and a vivacious clubhouse with an American restaurant are some of the course’s highlights. Read More

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