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Eagle Crest Golf Course

Eagle Crest Golf Course

A true embodiment of all the glorifying vistas San Diego offers, the year-round Eagle Crest Golf Course is located at the manicured San Pasqual Valley in Southern California. The wildflowers, eight lakes and waterfalls here create a naturally relaxing retreat. Challenging even the most professional golfers to hone their skills, this daily fee championship facility provides a series of holes requiring skills to make full-range shots. There are lovingly nurtured, fast bent-grass greens and fantastic, open fairways across the undulating terrain where you can start with blue tees. Full tournaments are common here, as are short game facilities. PGA certified trainers are available for clinics and training sessions at putting greens with prior appointment. You can buy customized golf apparel, merchandise and equipment at the pro shop next to the 19th hole. Well-equipped GPS enabled power carts are convenient amenities included in your green fee. The area is enveloped in dense greenery that gives you the chance to catch an occasional sight of rare wildlife. Enhance your experience at the course with a rejuvenating drink and light refreshments at the hip snack bar. Featuring open-air eating joints and patios, the Eagle Crest Grill is a Deli serving tasty sandwiches and hotdogs. Read More

Edna Harper’s Topiary Garden

Taking inspiration from their travels across Western Europe, Asia, South America, Mexico and Egypt, Edna Harper and her husband fell in love with the sights of the Topiary Gardens and decided to bring it back home to San Diego for everyone else to enjoy. Hidden away from the hustle and bustle of the city, Edna Harper’s Topiary Garden is one of those secret places one must drive to on their visit to San Diego. Ever since Edna and Alex Harper decided to convert their ordinary front yard into an extraordinary Topiary Garden, every passerby or airport goer makes it a thing to drop by and take it all in.  Read More

El Salto Falls

El Salto Falls

Hidden at the base of a Kohl’s parking lot, the waterfall lies on the border of Carlsbad and Oceanside. The waterfall which was once sacred for natives of that area, along with the entire Buena Vista Creek has been modernized and converted into a residing area. This project also promises to build a trail from the cascade towards the waves of the river to allow the visitors to jog along the coast. The site, sacred to Native Americans, has provided the world with numerous fossils from the Ice Age making itself a must-visit place to witness spirituality as well as historicity. This sacred cascade falls into a beautiful base through large boulders from a height of about 20 feet providing a private and tranquil spot for visitors to enjoy the scenery. Read More

Embarcadero

Embarcadero

It is the eastern waterfront and roadway of the Port of San Francisco. It is one of the liveliest areas of California. The Waterfront Restaurant offers an exquisite menu for seafood and an elite fine dine experience at the bay. There is a science museum called the Exploratorium that combines human perception and interactive exhibits for viewers of all ages. The Levi’s plaza is a beautiful campus with fountains, bushes, and ponds ideal for walks for everyone. The Aquarium of the bay is a place to see all the local animals and it is open on all days of the week. There are a lot of food joints here which cater to your hunger like the In-N-out Burger joint which serves the best available burger. overall it is an amazing weekend getaway and a must-visit place in San Diego Read More

Family Fun Center San Diego

Family Fun Center San Diego

Family Fun Centers is an Indoor & Outdoor amusement park company commenced by twin brothers John Huish & Jim Huish. There are several rides and activities in this center. Their indoor go-kart track is aptly-designed, and it is the only such track in San Diego. You can visit this fun center as well as you can book them to host corporate events, birthday parties, bachelor parties, graduation parties, family reunions, charity events, and other private events. They are striving to serve their customers with a distinctive, exciting, and unforgettable experience for kids and adults as well. Read More

Famosa Slough State Marine Conservation Area

Famosa Slough State Marine Conservation Area

Famosa Slough State Marine Conservation Area is a natural park and marine protected area in San Diego, California. It lies on the southern coast of California. This area has an expanse of 37 acres, which includes a 25-acre marshland and a natural channel connecting to the San Diego River Delta, spread over 12 acres. Both of these portions are accessible by the public. You will find several benches located in the view areas. The City of San Diego owns & operates it as a natural park. It is home to a varied species of plants & animals. Over 180 species of birds, including ducks, egrets, & pelicans are found here. This site hosts several nature-related & bird watching events. Read More

First United Methodist Church of San Diego

First United Methodist Church of San Diego

Founded in 1869, the first united methodist church was the very first protestant church that existed in San Diego. The church is located in mission valley, California. The church has a history of over 150 years and grew in strength and numbers as the city of California grew. The original members of the church worshipped in a smaller gothic revival church in the 1800s but with the growth in numbers, the church shifted to its now existing location in downtown San Diego. The existing First United Methodist Church has a contemporary Spanish style of architecture. Read More

Fleet Science Center

Fleet Science Center

Fleet Science Center is a Science Museum in San Diego, California. It is situated in the Balboa park at the eastern end of the El Prado Drive walkway. It was established in 1973. The center is named in the name of the aviation pioneer Reuben H. Fleet, who initiated the U.S. Air Mail service. It is an educational center that features practical exhibitions, a planetarium, IMAX (OMNIMAX) dome theatre, and interactional displays. Along with the planetarium shows, the museum association wanted to use a large film projection format system to show movies on the dome's interior. Then OMNIMAX, a 65mm modification by IMAX was installed. This center operates to unite the people of every age to the capabilities and power of science to create a better tomorrow. By visiting this science center, you can explore and study over 100 exhibits that will provoke your curiosity for science, such as Retro-Active Science; Cellular Journey; San Diego's Water, So Watt!; and more. Also, the Fleet has the first IMAX Dome Theater in the world, featuring the biggest films on the planet. Read More

Fletcher Cove Beach Park

Fletcher Cove Beach Park

Fletcher cove beach is a small beach that is a part of Solana beach. It is also known as Pillbox because of the fake gunnery installations made during world war 2. Fletcher cove beach can only be used when the tide is low. The park however does include picnic areas and playgrounds for children. You can definitely enjoy a picnic by the beach even during high tide. The main activities include surfing, kayaking, swimming, and more. The beach also offers ample parking space which is free of charge. Read More

Free Flight

Free Flight

Free Flight is a not-for-profit bird sanctuary in a small tropical oasis, situated in the south of the popular Del Mar Racetrack, Del Mar, California. Dr. Robert F. Stonebreaker established Free Flight as a breeding and boarding facility for exotic birds' in 1981. Today, it has developed into an exceptional sanctuary, where people can interact with birds. The mission of free flight is to maintain a sanctuary that shelters, fosters, and re-socializes parrots, while providing education to the public to ignite a concern for the well-being of exotic species of birds.This sanctuary features dozens of attractive parrots, greeting the visitors with their colorful blazing feathers, clucking and saying hello. Free flight is open daily for the public during the peak season, except on important holidays. You can also purchase plentiful scoops of food at 50 c for birds and 25 c for fishes  Read More

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