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RC Gorman Navajo Gallery

RC Gorman Navajo Gallery

The Rac Gorman Navajo gallery was established by the artist RC Gorman himself. The gallery consists of various works of his from oil pastels to paper castings and more. It still hosts a majority of his work though he passed away in 2005. Some of RC Gorman’s work includes pastel drawings, lithographs as well as bronzes which are still present in his gallery to carry forward his legacy. His artwork has often gone through a lot of controversies and has gained quite a lot of popularity as well as forgery. RC Gorman grew out of his small studio cum gallery as he grew in popularity and started attracting crowds to his gallery. It is definitely a gallery to visit to see his life through his art. Read More

Real Del Mar Golf Resort

Real Del Mar Golf Resort

Real Del Mar Golf Resort is housed within a magnificent 5-star resort with luxurious amenities and authentic Mexican architecture. Featuring modern designs and technology to ensure a challenging game of golf, the well-maintained course meanders along tabletop land vistas with its undulating greens and wide fairways. The Havana Café Bar on premises serves delicious dinner and exotic drinks, along with daily complimentary breakfast. The course has 60 neat bunkers for individual practice with certified professionals beside the scenic driving range. The friendly staff arrange car rentals, exciting water activities like canoeing and wildlife watching for you to explore the bayfront tourist spots. Read More

Redhawk Golf Course

Redhawk Golf Course

Redhawk is California’s most spectacular golf course in terms of space and scenery, boasting a lakeside championship facility with an amazing driving range for tourists and trail walkers. Fast greens, abundant teeing spots and smooth fairways spread over a length of 7056 yards are Redhawk’s specialties, challenging players of all levels. You can play all-year-round at this well-maintained suburban venue. It was designed by Jim Engh, the world-famous course architect with a relatively contemporary style. Mostly suited for advanced players, there are dramatic undulating plains to play at cradled on the lap of the gorgeous Owyhee Mountains. You can book 6 tee times to play with up to 4 partners, enjoying the liberty of unlimited holes and paying fees at the course. Short games on 9-hole courses along the valley plains are quite popular among beginners. The staff provides fully equipped power carts with GPS enabled trackers. Practice bunkers and indoor facilities feature daily, special training with a small additional fee varying according to hourly rates. The 19-hole is great for enjoying drinks and relishing multi-cuisine patio brunch and dining. Perfect for nature lovers, Redhawk also has a variety of wildlife and birdwatching spots and is worth a scenic drive. Read More

Riverwalk Golf Course

Riverwalk Golf Course

Encircled by ravishing green palm, oak and eucalyptus trees on the Mission Valley, Riverwalk Golf Club is a pioneer among its kind in the Hotel Circle area and offers a resort-style, full-length course with a short game area. The property further houses excellent amenities like a clubhouse with country dining joints and a pro shop selling carts and gold merchandise. Accommodating up to 300 people, the event space features a stately hall and a buffet, ideal for personalized weddings, tournament openings, receptions and fundraising. The restaurant on site is quite famous for its delicious food, city views and easy parking. Making the experience enjoyable for golfers of all aptitudes, terrific fairways and unique bent grass greens are set across 60 bunkers and four sparkling lakes. Multiple tees are available on each hole for daily-fee play. A double-sided driving range with mesmerizing neon nightlights takes you along the verdant valleys and lovingly nurtured course layout. The back nine holes have a few sand traps and water hazards designed to test your accuracy and flexibility. Since the course is relatively less crowded than its contemporaries, it is perfect for beginners to play relaxed greens. There are several instruction programs at the academy to hone your skills under PGA professionals’ supervision. Read More

Robb’s Field

With around 40,000 acres of concrete, Robb’s Field is the first skate park constructed in San Diego. The park, first inaugurated in February 2000, includes several courses for those who take an interest in skating, regardless of their skill levels or age. Located at the entrance to Ocean Beach, Robb’s Field is home to a plethora of baseball fields, open areas suitable for football, handball courts, tennis courts, basketball courts, and four workout rooms. Read More

Rose Canyon Open Space Park

Rose Canyon Open Space Park

One of the several nooks in San Diego ideal for little hikes, the Rose Canyon Open Space Park is managed by the City of San Diego. Bounded by Interstate 5 and Interstate 805, the park is home to rare riparian habitat, exposed chaparral, and gigantic oaks. The bubbling Rose Creek Watershed flows along the canyon floor, meandering its way to the Mission Bay where it finally drains out. Of the wildlife found here, skunks, rabbits, foxes, mule deer, and coyotes can be frequently spotted. In addition, the majestic raptors soaring over the canyon, including hawks, eagles, and owls, draw in birdwatchers from various regions. Read More

Ruocco Park

Ruocco Park

Bounded by Tuna Harbour and Seaport Village, the Ruocco Park is a dash of vibrant green amidst the bustling grey of the city. The magnificent attraction overlooks Coronado Island and the San Diego Bay, offering panoramic views of the glorious surroundings. At the entrance of the park is a plaza which is home to a 45-feet sculpture named The Riparium. Interspersed with picnic benches, planting areas, a paved oval plaza, and eccentric stones. Ruocco Park is a slice of paradise for nature lovers looking for some quiet. From eucalyptus branches to fern pines to xeriscape gardens, the spectacular attraction draws in people from all over the city on a daily basis. Read More

Salton Sea

Salton Sea

Transformed from a salt-covered sink to a spectacular lake in the lower Colorado Desert, Salton Sea is California’s largest lake at a unique depth of 227 feet below sea level. Perfect for birdwatching enthusiasts, the lake is a major stopover for cross-continental migratory birds. The lake boasts of 130 miles of exquisite white sand shoreline with French Riviera style vacation playgrounds. Start your visit with a trip to the Visitor Center that displays the heritage of Salton Sea as a vacation spot since the 1950s. The surrounding terrain features undersea volcanic chambers that set the quaint tone of the beachsands. Bombay Beach Ruins is an apocalyptic wasteland with ancient ship ruins, now restored into an offbeat art hub with cozy cabanas and hammocks. You can find amazing cafes and bars lined along the shore offering local delicacies and snacks. The Anza-Borrego State Park is a sprawling desert with plenty of native wildflowers, vivacious campsites and water features for fishing and hiking. The Banana Museum is a quirky space showcasing all the “ a-peeling” history and culture related to the fruit. Salvation Mountain in the south of town is an artistic, picturesque monument with vibrantly painted rocks, adobe clay and lush trees. Read More

San Diego Air & Space Museum

San Diego Air & Space Museum is an aviation and space observation museum in San Diego, California. It lies in the former Ford Building, in the renowned & historical Balboa Park, El Prado. SDASM was made accessible to the general public on 15th Feb 1963. It was previously known as the San Diego Aerospace Museum. It is California's Official Air & Space Museum with a vast collection of historical aircraft, space-craft, and interaction exhibitions. SDASM is affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution. It has a collection of Aircrafts & space-crafts from all over the world, including the Apollo 9 Command module and the only original GPS satellite across the globe. The museum also offers interactive exhibitions like Max Flight Simulators, a 3D/4D theater, and much more. The museum also features a gift shop and a grill to dine in. This place is good for children and is also family-friendly. A free parking facility is available on-site. Read More

San Diego Art Institute

San Diego Art Institute

The San Diego art institute was established in 1941. It has grown to be a new contemporary art exhibition showcasing all the local talents. The art institute is located in Balboa Park. It offers various exhibitions, interactive programs and shows. It has been established to showcase artistic talent from northern to southern California. It has been converted into a non-profit organization and has been around for more than 80 years. The San Diego art institute or SDAI in Balboa park is spread over 8000 acres and is solely dedicated to art. It has also acquired an additional 3000 acres in Westfield plaza mall to create a rotating art studio and exhibition hall. It has quite a historical background that greatly affected its existence during world war 2. In the year 1951, the San Diego art institute changed from all-male membership and started including women as well. It was only after women joined the institute that it started growing in activities and its popularity. It is an institute that for decades have been supporting contemporary art forms as well as build a platform for artists to grow, network as well as make a living. The SDAI is definitely an institution of art and is a must-visit while in San Diego. Read More

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