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Oceanside Golf Course

Oceanside Golf Course

Oceanside Golf Course is a Parkland style, year-round venue with well-appointed fairways and relaxed greens, where the pace is flexible enough to give golfers to all aptitudes and age groups a sense of accomplishment. Nestled against the riveting backdrop of hilly, tree-lined layouts on a coastal landscape, this course brings you every game level from country club games to PGA championships. The cutting-edge roughs and 60 strategically placed bunkers contribute to the playability of the tracks. With the renovation, a modern short game facility has been introduced if you need quick practice. A variety of tees are available, including red, blue, white and gold for women. Weekly training sessions with experts help you cultivate your skills. The grounds of Oceanside are also favorable for taking unrestricted strolls with your furry friends. On festive evenings, the eventful nightlife here is a worthwhile experience. Apart from having an unforgettable golf experience here, you can explore the surroundings with organized bike trails, whale watching and family activities while staying at the posh Oceanside Group Hotels on-premises. Guests are also welcome to celebrate family occasions and weddings at their ornate banquet hall and buffet. If you want to keep a memory of your visit, grab a customized gift certificate and souvenir at the pro shop. Read More

Oceanside Harbor Beach

Oceanside Harbor Beach

Harbour beach in San Diego is oceanside’s largest beach. It is also popularly known as jetties beach. The beach is located adjacent to the oceanside harbor and includes the marina inn hotel on the beach. It is regarded as one of the best beaches in San Diego and is spread across quarter a mile. Harbour beach in San Diego is oceanside’s largest beach. It is also popularly known as jetties beach. The beach is located adjacent to the oceanside harbor and includes the marina inn hotel on the beach. It is regarded as one of the best beaches in San Diego and is spread across quarter a mile. The beach offers a variety of shops, rentals, resto-bars and much more.One of the key aspects of this beach is fishing carried out on large deep-sea fishing boats and it offers jetties to go fishing. It also offers whale watching and one can even go kayaking to get a good view of the marina. Some of the most popular activities include surfing and playing volleyball. There are ample spots to have a picnic or a bonfire during the night. The beach also offers ample parking spots along with various other amenities such as restrooms. Harbour beach is a great option to spend a day at the beach as it offers a range of activities and always has something for everyone. Read More

Old Cactus Garden (Circa 1935)

Old Cactus Garden (Circa 1935)

Developed in the year 1935 by Kate sessions for the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition held to promote the San Diego economy, the (old) Cactus Garden, San Diego, located behind the Balboa Park Club, is a historical site at the Balboa Park. Considered as an ode to the well maintained garden, it’s sure to take you back to 1935. It consists of various types of cactuses including some of the largest species of the family and some succulent specimens too. You will also find some exotic ones here from Africa and Australia among the others. Read More

Old Town San Diego State Historic Park

Old Town San Diego State Historic Park

Old Town San Diego State Historic Park is one of the best history museums in San Diego for history lovers. There are free guided tours which show around the ancient historic buildings from the 19th century. The park also shows around the reconstructions that have been preserved through ages. The vintage buildings house numerous shops and restaurants which offer a rustic experience. The museums are housed in five adobe buildings. There are stores owned by the local artisans demonstrating their practices and they do not charge anything for it. Apart from the Old Town San Diego State Historic Park, there are a lot of places of interest nearby, namely: Heritage Country Park, which also has Victorian-styled architecture and landscapes and San Diego’s first Synagogue; Presidio park, which has Junipero Serra Museum built in the Spanish Revival Style; Whaley House, which is considered as a haunted house by many; and the Mormon Battalion Historic Site, which honors the US military and features the exhibits. The best time to visit this place would be anytime whenever you are free as the place has a lot to offer. Locals and Tourists visit the place alike. Read More

Ortega Falls

Ortega Falls

Situated just off the Ortega Highway in the Santa Ana Mountains, this ephemeral cascade flows from a height of about 35 ft into a beautiful swimming hole. Protected by the Cleveland National Forest, this gorgeous mountain has a rock amphitheatre which encloses this white cascade providing a beautiful backdrop for the scenery. Plan your visit after an adequate amount of rainfall received in the area to enjoy a calm swim at the base of the waterfall as the falls run dry in summers making the swimming hole stagnant and parched. You can explore further downstream of the main cascade through multiple unmarked trails to find a series of three small waterfalls. Begin your hike from the trailhead just off the highway keeping open to small key landmarks like a candy store and an ‘S’ shaped turn to reach the trailhead to this otherwise eluded waterfall. You can easily see a part of the falls at the start of your hike and can follow the trail leading up to it through the long bushes. A popular rock-climbing spot during off-seasons, this waterfall because of its easy hike is an ideal picnic and gateway spot for its visitors. Read More

Otay Valley Regional Park

Otay Valley Regional Park

Sprawled across an area of 200 acres, the lush Otay Valley Regional Park is one of the prime open spaces within the southern portion of San Diego County. The splendid green park is bounded by the lower Otay Lake Reservoir on one side and South Bay on the other. Offering a variety of recreational opportunities to visitors, the spacious area is home to picnic areas, playing fields, hiking trails, and biking paths. In addition, the authorities have taken it upon themselves to protect the wildlife that thrives here, along with the archaeological, historical and agricultural resources. Read More

Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church

Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church

Established in 1925 in San Diego’s Little Italy, Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church is a historical symbol and the hub of the Italian Community that has lived here for over a century. Built by the people and for the people of the community, it has always provided a space for families to gather and celebrate life with various social and cultural celebrations held throughout the year.

Our Mother Of Confidence Catholic Church

Our Mother Of Confidence Catholic Church

Located at Governor Dr., San Diego, Our Mother of Confidence Catholic Church is more modern than you think with modern interiors than your typical church. A very welcoming and friendly church in the vicinity of La Jolla, it is primarily visited by the older generations although welcome for all. There’s plenty of parking available outside the church and should never pose a problem. Weekend masses are also simulcasted to the outdoor breezeway and parish hall. Read More

Pacific Beach

Pacific Beach

Pacific beach in San Diego is one of the favorite hotspots for teenagers and college students. It is known to be the ultimate destination for beach parties, especially over the summer break. It is also the hub for many events and contests like taco-eating contests to flee markets and more. Pacific beach in San Diego is one of the favorite hotspots for teenagers and college students. It is known to be the ultimate destination for beach parties, especially over the summer break. It is also the hub for many events and contests like taco-eating contests to flee markets and more. Pacific beach is mainly divided into three parts: Tourmaline surfing park, north pacific beach, and pacific beach. The tourmaline surfacing park is the one spot of pacific beach dedicated to surfers from beginners to pros you will find everyone riding the wave. The northern part of the Pacific beach is dedicated to families. This stretch is comparatively less crowded and is the best area to enjoy a swim and a picnic on the beach.Pacific Beach has the widest range of bars and restaurants that are mostly frequented by college students. The beach offers bike rentals and equipped with lifeguards, restaurants and much more it is definitely a spot to visit while in California. You must definitely visit the beach at night which is when it is most alive with bonfires and the bustling energy of the local bars and restaurants. Read More

Pala Casino

Pala Casino

Papa Casino Spa & Resort is a casino hotel & spa situated on the Pala Indian Reservation, in Pala, California. Pala band of Mission Indians runs the Pala casino. There are nine restaurants and bars in Pala Casino, including the Oak Room, Pala Café, and Choices the Buffet. The Casino features 2,250 slot machines and 84 table games within an 86,000 sq. ft casino floor. The other amenities cover an outdoor pool with private cabanas, a hot tub, a fitness center, and a spa. Free WiFi and parking are available here. The place is wheelchair accessible. No pets are allowed. Read More

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