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Juniper Front Community Garden

Juniper Front Community Garden

A 2-year waiting period for obtaining one of its 52 plots, the Juniper Front Community Garden is currently a hotspot for the locals of the Bankers Hill community. Established 40 years ago, it serves primarily Downtown San Diego and has been a breeding ground for various types of vegetation and fruit trees growing here. Juniper Front Community Garden has recently proved to be an ideal community garden for the young and restless to get their hands dirty and help in the process. You’ll find the garden soon after landing at the San Diego Airport on 2260 Front st., San Diego. Read More

La bodega gallery

La bodega gallery

The la bodega gallery near Chicano park in California was established in 2013. It has been an open platform to unite local artists as well as art lovers in California. The gallery is known to host the widest range of events, screenings and shows all to showcase the works of their local artist. It has been well recognized across California and has won several awards for being the best gallery. The unique part of the la bodega gallery is that it gives all artists from beginners to professionals to come together and display their works as well as build relations. Read More

La Jolla Cove

La Jolla Cove

La Jolla Cove is surrounded by cliffs of San Diego. It sees the likes of locals as well as those of the tourists. With many activities onboard this is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit for both kids and adults. Snorkeling, Scuba Diving, Open Water Swimming, Kayaking, Stand Up Paddle Boards, or simple Bicycling are some fun ways to explore this place with easy rentals of the supplies needed for the same. The place offers the concept of Beech Cottages serving the best Crab, Lobsters, Filet Mignon, and the New York Steak. La Jolla Cove also houses the Ellen Scripps Park where one can fly kites, visit the pools or just stroll around. There are numerous tide pools available to have a look at the marine biodiversity. There are many organized walking tours available to explore the place on the go like The Coastal Walk, Historical Society Walking Tour, The Murals of La Jolla which are the hidden gems contributing to the beauty of the neighborhood. There many shops, art galleries, museums and cultural hangouts. But the most pleasing place is the La Jolla Open Aire Market, a place to get an actual taste of the local cuisine and farm-fresh produce with each season offering something unique. Read More

La Jolla Indian Campground

La Jolla Indian Campground

La Jolla Indian Campground is the only one of its kind with access to tubing at the spring-fed San Luis Rey river. Facing the foothills of Palomar Mountain, this sprawling site features untouched wilderness and native plants like chia, berries, oaks and sage trees. Also popular for hiking, biking and horseback riding, this area attracts tourists with an interest in the history and culture of the heartwarming tribal community, La Jolla Luiseno Indians. Tucked amidst the state’s most authentic beach town, Oceanside, La Jolla Indian Campground offers lavishly decorated tents, RVs, trailers and rustic caravans with modern amenities. In contrast to many exposed sun-soaked spots, there are abundant shady spots with canopied foliage to pitch your tent beneath and enjoy picnics. Owing to cool weather and plenty of stars, bonfires are the best entertainment to indulge in during evenings, including live music and performances. You can enjoy hiking to Boucher Hill and visit the Fire Lookout Tower for expansive views of Northern San Diego. The adjacent river is an extremely favorite spot for deep sea fishing, cruising, whale watching, water skiing, surfing and sunset viewing. Palomar Observatory in the vicinity is the best place to enjoy stargazing and interactive programs. Read More

La Jolla Shores Beach

La Jolla Shores Beach

La Jolla beach is one of the longest beaches stretching across 1 mile along with the beachfront community of La Jolla. The La Jolla coastline is known for its reefs and cliffs along with its very famous cove. La Jolla Cove is a favorite that is accessible by kayaks and is one of the favorite activities of people along with snorkeling and swimming. La Jolla beach is one of the longest beaches stretching across 1 mile along with the beachfront community of La Jolla. The La Jolla coastline is known for its reefs and cliffs along with its very famous cove. La Jolla Cove is a favorite that is accessible by kayaks and is one of the favorite activities of people along with snorkeling and swimming.The beaches shores is a popular spot for families to enjoy a picnic and sunbathe as well as go scuba diving, surfing, and more. It is also said they come alive at night with bonfires along the beach. Some of the popular activities include surfing, snorkeling and even riding a bike along the paid trails of the shores. The beach also includes a Children’s pool which is a safe spot for children to go swimming and with lifeguards on duty.It is also known for its marine habitats like sea lions, seals along with lobsters, and bright orange garibaldi fish. Snorkeling gives you an up-close and personal experience with marine life. The La Jolla beach with its picturesque coastline and marine life is truly one of a kind and a must-visit in San Diego. Read More

La Jolla

La Jolla

La Jolla is a seaside town located along the curved coastline of San Diego. Nicknamed the Jewel City, the town is famous for its beaches with scenic views of the Pacific Ocean. The town is also famous for its rich educational heritage and historic heritage. La Jolla Shores, which includes Scripps Beach, is home to the Scripps Institute of Oceanography, one of the oldest and largest ocean sciences. Visitors can also take a walk on the Scripps Pier, which offers splendid views of the ocean as well as the surrounding cliffs. At the La Jolla Coves, visitors can enjoy the scenic sunsets and spot a large number of California sea lions resting on the uniquely shaped rocks of the cove. A similar sight can be observed at Children’s Pool Beach, inhabited by Pacific harbor seals.La Jolla is also home to the Museum of Contemporary Arts San Diego. Established in 1941 at the former waterfront residence of Ellen Browning Scripps, the museum is home to over 3,500 items of American and European art collected after the 1950’s. The Torrey Pines Golf Course is a famous golf course that hosts PGA Tour events such as the annual Farmers Invitational Open and the US Open. Read More

Lake Cuyamaca

Lake Cuyamaca

Lake Cuyamaca, also known as Cuyamaca reservoir Aur Cuyamaca Lake, is a reservoir and recreational area in Eastern San Diego County, California. This 110 square meter reservoir is nestled amid the Eastern Cuyamaca Mountains. The Cuyamaca Dam is the second oldest dam in California, still in operation. The Lake Cuyamaca Recreation & Park District was formed in the mid-1960s. The recreational area of Cuyamaca Lake is administered by The Helix Water District and Lake Cuyamaca Recreation and Park District. This reservoir is stocked with 38,000 lbs. of trout annually. Cuyamaca is the only lake in San Diego that can stock trout across the year. Channel catfish, crappie,  Florida bass, smallmouth bass, bluegill, and sturgeon are some other species of fishes found there.The reservoir offers fishing, boating, hiking, picnicking, and camping. Lake Cuyamaca has a camp, a store, a tackle shop, & a cafe on-site. The hiking trails stretch up to the top of Cuyamaca Peak, to the southwest of Cuyamaca Reservoir, and in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park. The tackle shop here is open Mon to Thu from 6 A.M. to 4 P.M. and Fri to Sun from 6 A.M to 6 P.M. Read More

Lake Hodges

Lake Hodges

Lake Hodges is a lake and reservoir in Southern California. It is around 31 miles north of San Diego City and lies just south of Escondido, California. The total capacity of Lake Hodges is 30,251 acre-feet of water. In 1918, Hodges Reservoir was formed along with the construction of the Hodges Dam on San Dieguito Creek. Later, the dam and the reservoir was purchased by the City of San Diego in 1925. The city of San Diego owns this Lake and supplies water to the San Dieguito Water District and Santa Fe Irrigation District.The water activities at the recreational area involve boats, rowing boats, canoes, float tubes, kayaks, sailboarding, & Stand Up Paddleboards. There are picnic tables and barbecue spots (gas barbecue is allowed in specified areas). Dogs are allowed here only on a leash. No dogs are admissible on boats. Further, no swimming, wading, and camping allowed. Read More

Lake Murray

Lake Murray

Lake Murray is a man-made reservoir in the state of South Carolina. Lake Murray is fed by the Saluda River, and it has a size of approximately 50,000 acres. The Lake Murray is named after William S. Murray, its chief project engineer. Other than serving as a source of hydroelectric power for the region, Lake Murray has become a popular recreational attraction. Fishing and boating are popular activities here. Several public parks are there on the Lake. In the northwest corner of the Lake, Dreher Island State Park is located on three different islands. Many lake-related activities are offered there. There is a walkway going across the dam in the North of Lexington. Lake Murray Trail is about 5.9 miles long and is open round the year. There are so many things to do here, such as fishing, paddle boarding, boating, sailing, birdwatching, walking & biking trails, concerts, events, & more. The Lake is a reservoir for the City of San Diego for fresh drinking water, that's why it is a no swim zone. The Lake Murray Recreation Area is open every day except the second Tuesday of each month and Thanksgiving, Christmas, & New Year's Day.  Read More

Lake Poway

Lake Poway

Lake Poway is a recreational area located in the city of Poway in San Diego. Built in 1972, the reservoir formed by the Lake Poway dam is a popular spot for fishing and boating, while the surrounding park is a popular picnic spot. The lake was initially formed by the reservoir created to supply water to Poway. Thanks to the scenic beauty of the surrounding hillside, recreational facilities were also added to benefit the community. The different species of fish found in the lake include trout, bass, sunfish and bluegill, which are available for year-round fishing. The clear and calm waters of the lake, which is nestled amongst the hills, makes it ideal for boating. Motorized and pedal boating options are available for rent at a nominal price. The park around the lake is provided with multiple sports facilities. This includes a dedicated archery range and multiple sports courts for various other sports. The park also has a kids playground and various picnic facilities like shelters and barbecue pits, making it ideal for family gatherings and weekends. The hillside also has multiple trails for adventure seekers. This includes the Mount Woodson trail, a challenging 8-mile round trip hike that leads to the summit, with an elevation change of nearly 2000 ft. Read More

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