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Borrego Springs Resort Golf Club & Spa

The Borrego Springs Golf Course is a resort style, custom designed course with dramatic island greens and fairways, water features and sand traps over narrow fairways. With wading geese come to watch your game, this landscaped course is sure to delight players of multiple skill levels. The walkable course has a long driving range which winds along the extensive desert mountains and stunning lakes. Their short, 9-hole executive course is quite thrilling for a quick game. Take an opportunity to learn professional golf with LPGA instructors at the academy, finished with 6 varying targets. A computerized handicap system is also available for fittings at the pro shop. Read More

Borrego Springs

Borrego Springs

Borrego Springs is a village located within the Anza-Borrego State Desert Park, the last state park in California. The village is a quiet community famous for being a migration site for snowbirds and its spectacular night views. The village aesthetic is a blend of modern, pueblo and ranch based architecture. Named after the herds of bighorn sheep native to the area, visitors can find the endangered California Fan Palm, an iconic and endangered species of palm in Borrego Springs.Borrego Springs has been designated as an International Dark Sky community. The minimal street lighting and lack of traffic signs ensures that visitors get fascinating views of the night sky from the village. As a result, the town is a popular hotspot for public astronomy throughout the year. Tourists can also come across multiple metal statues of animals across the village, sculpted by Ricardo Breceda. The Borrego Valley Airport, which serves the community, is a popular location for aerobatic practices and competitions. These displays are open to the public from the airport. This allows visitors to witness these thrilling displays, with competitions being sponsored by the San Diego Aerobatic Club. Read More

Boulder Oaks Golf Club

Boulder Oaks Golf Club

Formerly known as the Meadows Lake Golf Club, this course holds 1st place among California’s Most Improved Golf Courses since 2016. Popular for hosting tournaments, romantic weddings and ceremonious occasions, Boulder Oaks has a 900 sq ft fireside room, an 1800 sq ft banquet hall and a 7000 sq ft patio for outdoor dining. Flaunting strategic architecture, the two 9-hole courses run along rolling hills flanked with mature oaks and boulders lining the fairways. After finishing your rounds, you can admire the stunning views of San Bernardino and San Jacinto mountains while relishing tasty grills and chilled beer at the clubhouse. Read More

Breaker's Beach

If all you yearn for is peace and an uncrowded beach, and possess a military ID, then Breakers Beach is the place for you. Located within the Naval air station, North island at the north end of ocean boulevard at sunset park, San Diego, it is probably the most isolated and remote beaches in all of California. So exclusive, that only military personnel and their families are permitted to enter this private military beach. If all you yearn for is peace and an uncrowded beach, and possess a military ID, then Breakers Beach is the place for you. Located within the Naval air station, North island at the north end of ocean boulevard at sunset park, San Diego, it is probably the most isolated and remote beaches in all of California. So exclusive, that only military personnel and their families are permitted to enter this private military beach.Its next-door neighbor is the public and dog-friendly - Coronado beach, which Breakers beach has a stunning view of apart from just the pristine blue waters. Being a secluded private beach has its perks with beachfront parking and clean facilities including outdoor showers & toilets. However, one may not find any place to grab a snack around here. It’s recommended to carry your food & drinks while you reminisce in the serenity. Other amenities include a fire pit to cozy around in the evenings while snacking on some marshmallows and singing along to campfire songs.If you wish to have more than just a morning or evening stroll here, the beach house cabana is available for renting out, which makes it an attractive offer, given the remote nature of the beach. Read More

Breakers Beach

Breakers Beach

If all you yearn for is peace and an uncrowded beach, then Breakers Beach is the place for you. But do note that the beach is allowed to those only with a military ID. Located within the Naval air station, North island at the north end of ocean boulevard at sunset park, San Diego, it is probably the most isolated and remote beaches in all of California. So exclusive, that only military personnel and their families are permitted to enter this private military beach. Its next-door neighbor is the public and dog-friendly - Coronado beach, which Breakers beach has a stunning view of apart from just the pristine blue waters. Being a secluded private beach has its perks with beachfront parking and clean facilities including outdoor showers & toilets. However, one may not find any place to grab a snack around here. It’s recommended to carry your food & drinks while you reminisce in the serenity. Other amenities include a fire pit to cozy around in the evenings while snacking on some marshmallows and singing along to campfire songs.If you wish to have more than just a morning or evening stroll here, the beach house cabana is available for renting out, which makes it an attractive offer, given the remote nature of the beach. Read More

Burnt Rancheria Campground

Burnt Rancheria Campground

Burnt Rancheria Campground is one of Southern California’s most picturesque grounds with campfire rings, tables and creative entertainment options. There are several scenic loops along the Laguna Mountain Recreation area, perfect for picnics and hikes. With pines and oaks flanking the wooded property, this campground overlooks a spectacular desert and the Pacific Crest Trail. One of the most exciting activities arranged here are “star parties” where you can enjoy stargazing while sipping sundowners. These gatherings are organised by San Diego State University Observatory in summer programs at Burnt Rancheria Campground. The shady open oak grove near the campgrounds are great for picnicking out in the open or in your lavish RV. Experienced pros at the camps offer guided hikes and horseback riding arrangements for exploring the forest with Salton Sea in the backdrop. The trail ends at numerous waterfalls with narrow canyon formations surrounding them. You can find picture-perfect spots along the forest and Rancheria Creek, which requires some boulder-hopping on your hike. You can buy firewood from the campground host and build a cozy bonfire next to your tent. Apart from enjoying sumptuous barbecues, you can purchase local delights at the snack stalls at the entrance of Burnt Rancheria Campground. Read More

Cabrillo National Monument

Cabrillo National Monument

Located at the southernmost tip of the Point Loma peninsula, Cabrillo National Monument was founded in 1913. It commemorates the arrival of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, the first European explorer to set foot on San Diego bay. Bounded by lush greenery and picturesque views of the city, the monument draws visitors to the site all year round. In addition to being historically significant, the grand monument is also the migration point of gray whales in winter, making it a popular viewpoint for tourists. The concrete and mortar of the city envelopes the area around the monument, where diverse flora and fauna thrive, adding a dash of colour. During late autumn or winter, little tide pools adorn the San Diego harbor, enhancing its scenic beauty. Other places of interest encompassing the Cabrillo National Monument are the Old Point Loma Lighthouse and the New Point Loma Lighthouse, both offering panoramic views of the gorgeous city and the endless horizon. The Visitor Center which occupies a tiny nook in the area is a treasure chest of souvenirs and historical facts, among other things. Many events are hosted at the Cabrillo National Monument throughout the year, including “Open Tower Day”, “Whale Watch Weekend”, and “Fee Free Weekends”. Read More

Caliente Casino Race Club

Caliente Casino Race Club

Caliente Casino is 20 minutes from downtown San Diego. The Caliente Casino Race & Sports Book is a Mexican company dedicated to providing best-in-class casino gaming experience to passionate gamblers. It has expanded its reach to over 15 countries in Europe & Latin America. Here, at the restaurant and bar, you can enjoy authentic Mexican delicacies with your best-loved wine. This casino features the latest electronic gaming systems, Vegas-style table games, sports betting, bingo halls, & live horse racing & greyhound racing. Also, here you can legally bet on your preferred sport or race. The Caliente Casino is open 24 hours. The place is accessible via wheelchair also. Read More

California Farm and Garden

California Farm and Garden

A company that specifically deals with designing, installing and maintaining edible landscaping in urban settings, California Farm and Garden was created out of necessity during the peak of the “Great recession” and to build a sustainable way of making your own produce. Using their revised version of “Victory Gardens”, it has been successful to educate homeowners, restaurants and other facilities on the importance of implementing their organic methods of generating fresh produce to promote a global regeneration. California Farm and Garden cater primarily to large corporations in San Diego and Orange Counties to educate and create productive vegetable gardens and fruit orchards. Read More

Campland on the Bay

Campland on the Bay

Campland on the Bay overlooks a pristine section of the Pacific Ocean. This sprawling RV resort provides state-of-the-art amenities like 2 outdoor pools, a games room and basketball court alongside family-friendly accommodation. You can stay at their waterfront tent camps or RVs and enjoy adventurous activities like hiking at the nearby national forest. With close proximity to the sea and several famous tourist attractions in San Diego, Campland on the Bay is famous for live entertainment, upscale performances and fireworks at the themed waterpark afront. The camp is perfect for a workation and attending online classes as it has a tranquil open-air study area by the beach. The resort offers a luxurious cantina and trendy bar for fine dining and enjoying exotic cocktails. Their ice cream parlor specializes in crafting unique flavours. You can build fires around the camp rings and relish grilled delights around garden bonfires. From this marina, sailboat rides offer panoramic city views while traditional Californian items are found at the quaint beach market. Come summer, families flock to Campland on the Bay to enjoy water sports. You can easily rent water crafts and bikes to explore the beach and nature trails along lush tropics. Read More

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