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Cardiff by the Sea

Cardiff by the Sea

Just north of San Diego in the city of Encinitas lies the small beach community of Cardiff-by-the-Sea, or just Cardiff to the locals. A small quaint beach town that functions as its own, is home to plenty of shacks, restaurants, and breweries that offer a good weekend option for the ones visiting San Diego but don’t like the hustle and bustle of the San Diego crowd. Just north of San Diego in the city of Encinitas lies the small beach community of Cardiff-by-the-Sea, or just Cardiff to the locals. A small quaint beach town that functions as its own, is home to plenty of shacks, restaurants, and breweries that offer a good weekend option for the ones visiting San Diego but don’t like the hustle and bustle of the San Diego crowd.The Cardiff beach that’s just a walk away, provides a good option for various crowds ranging from beach-goers, swimmers, surfers, snorkelers to beachcombers. The popular surf spots, Swami’s and Cardiff Reef are present here that brings in quite a lot of tourists all year round. The waves here resulting from the offshore reefs proves to be just perfect for all surfers alike, whether professional or novice. And when the tide is low, the seabed reveals a marvelous flat rock reef and sea creatures that enchants the visitors extending about 50 yards into the ocean. It is a popular activity for visitors to explore these reefs and also go snorkeling. Apart from this, the wetlands area, San Elijo Lagoon, just south of the beach, offers a great spot for birdwatchers which draws in various migrating and local birds throughout the year. Read More

Carlton Oaks Golf Course

Carlton Oaks Golf Course

With a notable heritage dating back to 1958, Carlton Oaks continues to impress golfers with its spectacular championship course and peninsula scenery. The course is flanked with pristine lakes, meandering creeks and mature oaks, making it a uniquely challenging ground. There are six sets of tees with yardage ranging from 5039 yards to a sprawling 7014 yards. Demanding shots are required across the tree-lined lakes at the front nine holes, while the back nine gives you more leisured green and valley-bound fairways. Such a design by Dye ensures that alongside professionals, handicaps and recreation players also find their haven. You can buy golf towels, hats, shirts and ball markers, each featuring the iconic Carlton Oaks logo. Once your rounds are over, compliment your experience with mouthwatering grilled meat and chilled drinks at the upscale Oaks Bar and Grill along the 18th hole. Guests are welcome to stay at the polished 51-room on-site hotel, with luxury suites and standard course-view rooms. The destination resort has a pool and Jacuzzi. At Carlton Oaks, you can celebrate memorable events lavishly at the banquet hall or in a more casual setting at their manicured garden. The club is close to tourist attractions like SeaWorld, Midway Museum, Balboa Park and San Diego Zoo. Read More

Casino Pauma

Casino Pauma

The Casino Pauma lies in the heart of the Pauma Valley, Californian. The Pauma Band of Luiseño Indians owns and administers this casino. It is a great place to enjoy gambling with delicious foodstuffs, live entertainment, and amiable services. Across entire Southern California, it offers some of the lowest limits with casino games. The casino gaming floor is around 35,000 sq. ft. area. It features 1,050 enticing slot machines (reel as well as video slot machines) offering your all-time favorite classic as well as the newest games. About 23 table games are there, involving Blackjack, Roulette, and Live Poker. Further, there's a poker room, functioning five days a week with five tables and live games & tournaments. The dining segment at Pauma Casino takes pride in providing the best value across the valley, serving tasty and healthy meals at reasonable prices. It features the Pauma Café, Deli & Pizza, Lindo Valle Mexican grill. The Lindo Valle Mexican Grill offers Mexican delicacies with authenticity. Also, there's a bar & lounge to relax and Pauma Pavilion to enjoy live entertainment. The Casino Pauma also offers shuttle and bus services for visitors. Read More

Castle Creek Country Club

Castle Creek Country Club

Castle Creek Country Club is a PGA certified, 5-star championship golf course situated in the ravishing countryside of Southern California. The club challenges players with oak-lined fairways, pristine white sand bunkers and deep greens. They boast of intermittent play over Moosa creek which redefines golf and adds character to every hole. They also offer a banquet hall with a buffet, accommodating up to 250 people. Owing to the serene rural location with captivating hill views, it is a popular space for tournaments, fundraisers, charity events, weddings and executive parties. The clubhouse has a casual restaurant and bar, serving tasty snacks, dinners, desserts and chilled drinks. Read More

Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception San Diego

Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception San Diego

Located in the old town the Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception was built on the site of the very first holy mass held in California in 1769. The church was only completed in the year 1917 several years after the cornerstone was placed in the year 1868 due to various factors like fire and lack of funding. It was dedicated by the John Cantwell archbishop of Los Angeles at the time. The parish now serves 300 families in San Diego and draws visitors from across the world due to its rich history. Read More

Cedar Creek Falls

Cedar Creek Falls

Cedar Creek Falls, the largest waterfall in San Diego County, is part of the Cleveland Forest and promises a challenging six miles of hiking experience. The waterfall, situated at a distance of 15Km from Airlie Beach, drops away from a spectacular height of about 80ft, forming a small pool of water at its base, making it a serene attraction for swimming. This pool during summer becomes still and home to different algae as the falls dry out making it the wrong time to visit Cedar Creek Falls. The best time to visit this beautiful place is just after rains, in spring and winter when the temperature is cool enough to hike with low chances of heat-related illness.  A visitor permit is required to visit Cedar Creek Falls to ensure the visitor's safety and protection of wildlife.  With an unconventional hike route, you will continuously go downhill to reach the fall base and strenuously climb your way out towards the trailhead. The hike promises picturesque sights of black oak trees, varieties of wildflowers, small streams of water, cottonwood trees, and off-course rattlesnakes. The long cedar trees amidst backcountry hills of eastern San Diego also offer the opportunity of birdwatching to ornithologists during weekdays when the crowd is less.How to get the permit for Cedar Creek Falls?The permit to visit Cedar Creek falls can be bought from www.recreation.gov at the price of $6 per group of five. There is no procedure to get the permits on-site. Diving, alcohol and camping all fall under the banned list of activities in and around the trails of Cedar Creek falls.The hike to Cedar Creek Falls can be temporarily closed by the district rangers in times of high temperatures. So, it is advised to check the availability of permits and visiting hours beforehand.About the hikingThis unconventional downhill hiking towards the fall and uphill trekking while returning amidst high temperatures of the desert land of San Diego demands prior hiking experience in the travellers. Hiking in temperature as high as 90 degrees Fahrenheit and during months of summer is strongly discouraged as it can lead to serious heat-related diseases in hikers. Those who are new to the experience of hiking should opt for winter months and days with low temperatures to enjoy their journey. There is a low possibility of you finding shade during the first two-mile of hiking so you must carry ample sun protection, energy bars, first aid kits, and water in your supplies. With the last one mile offering some shade of tall trees and rocks, the hike downhill towards the falls is much easier and gives the hiker the possibility to bar their energy for a strenuous climb back to the trailhead.  Things to do at the FallsSurrounded by the defined canyons and backcountry hills of eastern San Diego, the falls offer ornithologists the chance to watch birds on a quiet and less crowded day of their hike. The pool formed at the base of the waterfall is a gorgeous place for the travellers to take a calm swim after the stretch of their hike under the scorching heat of the sun. The hike to this enormous Cedar Creek falls also potentials a scenic encounter with beautiful wildflowers for flower lovers. Read More

Chicano Park

Chicano Park

This is the perfect place for art enthusiasts with abundant sculptures, paintings, earthworks, architectural renditions, and a lot more present spanning over an area of seven acres. What makes this place so special is the fact that it is located in San Diego’s oldest Mexican-American neighborhood, namely Logan Heights. It is mainly known for the Chicano Murals and over 80 paintings that depict the art of the yesteryears. Young art enthusiasts look forward to the Chicano Park Day which is celebrated every year around 22 April, with varied themes and concepts springing to life. The people here also chime in together for the Aztec dance to celebrate. The Park is located beneath the San Diego-Coronado Bridge making it a one-of-a-kind way to preserve and restore the mural art. It is filled with Picnic Tables and scenic spots making it an ideal getaway for picnics and weekend hangouts. The gatherings in this place are worth a watch as they focus more on the socio-cultural changes they can bring about.  Read More

Children’s Park San Diego

Nestled between Gaslamp Quarter in the east and Seaport Village in the west, Children’s Park is a lush space divided into two sections. A pair of rectangular lines of stone slabs is installed near the pool in the park, with one line traversing through a glorious fountain. Passing through the grove, the beautiful stone slabs connect the terrestrial and aquatic portions of the park. The shady grove of Canary Island pines is home to flat, circular grass beds which are filled with gravel. The lush park is lined with tall palm trees and flanked by a cypress allée, offering an ideal environment for leisurely strolls. Read More

Chinmaya Mission San Diego

Chinmaya Mission San Diego

Chinmaya Mission San Diego (CMSD) is a Hindu temple in Poway, California. Chinmaya Mission San Diego was initiated in Jan 2001 in the presence of Swami Ishwarananda, the Acharya of Chinmaya Mission Southern California. CMSD offers Shishu Vihar, Bala Vihar, and Yuva Kendra for children entering grades PK-12 and Bhagavad Gita classes for Adults. Apart from this, they organize Regional Vedanta Study groups, Devi Groups, Jnana Yajnas and workshops, Vedic Chanting, Gita Chanting, Bhajan choir groups, and many other programs for the spiritual nourishment of all. They organize various events occasionally, for which you can register online. Read More

Chollas Lake Park

Chollas Lake Park

Making a loop around San Diego with its 3.7-kilometer trail, the enchanting Chollas Lake Park is a hotspot for people who love to exercise. The open space is home to a serene lake, offering people some solace amidst the bustling surroundings. The trail is fundamentally used for walking, hiking, and running. In addition, leashed dogs are also allowed. In 1971, the Chollas Lake Park was designated a youth fishing lake, a huge transformation from its former purpose of supplying water to San Diego. The park is also home to a basketball court, drawing in groups who spend an hour or two indulging in the game. Read More

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