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Harrah's Resort Southern California

Harrah's Resort is a lively hotel and casino located at California's Valley Centre. Here, the Casino has over 1600 slot machines, beyond 58 table games such as Roll to win craps, Asian poker, etc. and a sports bar. You can try your luck at popular poker games in this 59,000 sq. ft. Casino floor. Winning benefits and privileges can be extended to shopping rewards and other great offers. This casino is well-known as Southern California's largest varied video poker location. The dining segment involves a steakhouse, The oyster bar, The Cafe, Che Bello Italian food corner KJ Chinese restaurant, and more. There are several dining options to choose from, with a wide variety of snacks & beverages. However, there's a charge for all alcohol-based beverages.The other facilities involve three pools including one with a swim-up bar, nine hot tubs, a lazy river ride (about 400 feet long) where you can have an ultimate pool experience. Guests above 21 years are allowed in the pool. Also, there is a TopGolf Swing suite, JC Golf course, beauty & wellness spa, and shopping emporium. Read More

Hendrix Pond

Hendrix Pond

Hendrix Pond is a reasonable-sized, man-made pond, lying at the base of the slope, away from the main streets in San Diego, California. Hendrix Pond is situated opposite the Scripps Ranch Swim and Racquet Club’s Aviary site. The place is kids friendly and dogs friendly as well. You can enjoy a walk around the pond. There are informal walking & hiking trails with seating benches lined along the edge of the pond. The place also features picnic tables and a drinking fountain. The pond offers a picturesque view of nature and is a habitat for various fishes and birds. Read More

Horsethief Canyon

Horsethief Canyon

Situated on the east bank of Red Deer River, Horsethief canyon is set on North dinosaur trail. It is one of the brightest gems of Canadian Badlands which has provided numerous fossils from prehistoric times. Visit this site formed with uncanny boulders to picturise the historical legend of stolen horses being hidden in the canyon for illegal trade between US and Canada as it still can be seen as a perfect hideout providing the visitors with an escape from mundanity. Offering a desert-like topography and calm views, the unmarked trails provide the hikers with an exciting adventure through the downhill trek into the canyons. You will find yourself descending into the depths and twists of the canyons to witness the various shades of brown and cactus covering the boulders over time. An ideal spot for summer picnic amidst quiet layers of rocks and sightseeing the natural beauty of meandering gullies, this place by providing fossils of a horned dinosaur makes itself geologically significant as well. On one of the good days, you might find the springs of the Red Deer river flowing along the trails. The slopes can become quite slippery after a rainy encounter making it a bad time to visit Horsethief canyons. Read More

Imperial Beach City Beach

Imperial Beach City Beach

The imperial beach is located towards the south bay of San Diego about five miles from the border of Mexico. The most interesting fact about this beach is that it is the point where the Pacific ocean mixes with the Tijuana river creating one of the largest salt marshes in California. The imperial beach is located towards the south bay of San Diego about five miles from the border of Mexico. The most interesting fact about this beach is that it is the point where the Pacific ocean mixes with the Tijuana river creating one of the largest salt marshes in California. The Imperial beach pier is an excellent spot for fishing and catching the sunset. Evergreen avenue of Imperial beach is known for its restaurants, shopping areas, and green spread of grass for picnics.The beach is a popular spot for surfing, sport fishing, horseback riding, and more. It is also known to host some interesting events like sun and sand festivals, sandcastle building contests, and more. The beach also consists of the Living coast discovery center with an aquarium experience for families. With the wide array of activities, the beach provides Imperial beach is known as the playground of San Diego. It is also home to 370 species of birds and is an excellent spot to spot birds in the South of California. Read More

Inez Grant Parker Memorial Rose Garden

Inez Grant Parker Memorial Rose Garden

Surround yourself with over 1600 roses of 130 different varieties at the Inez Grant parker Memorial Rose Garden located at the Balboa Park on the east side of Park Boulevard adjacent to the San Diego Natural History Museum. The 3 acre site filled with colors, fragrance and beauty is sure to send you into a frenzy that will leave you wanting to spend more time here during every visit. Although anytime between the months of March to December is a good time to visit, April and May are when the flowers are in full bloom. It’s also a popular spot for weddings in the city. Read More

Inflatable World

Inflatable World

Inflatable World is an amusement park in Westfield Mission Valley, San Diego. Inflatable World is a fun-filled amusement park in Southern California with oodles of sliding, jumping, climbing, that offers limitless fun for the entire family. This uniquely-designed amusement park features high inflatable ladders, giant inflatable slides, and bouncy houses galore. Inflatable World has around 30,000 sq.ft. of area embracing various kinds of slides and bounces. You will see Dinosaurs, tigers, an ape, and a giant shark present there to accompany you in this family adventure.It is a highly maintained park with clean surroundings, and visitors are required to wear socks or purchase them at the entrance. Here, parents cannot take part in jumping, etc., for free. Further, no food and beverages from outside the park are allowed. Visitors can avail of a monthly pass for unlimited play weekends. You can also book private party cabanas available at $265. Read More

Jamul Casino San Diego

Jamul Casino San Diego

The Jamul Casino is a Native American gambling business that is 20 miles from downtown San Diego in Jamul, California. The Jamul Indian Village runs this casino on their 6-acre reservation in Jamul, and it is managed by Penn National Gaming, Inc. It was earlier known as Hollywood Casino Jamul-San Diego. This casino is the closest to San Diego. It features around 1700 slot machines and over 38 table games, including Roulette, Blackjack, and more. Also, it has eight restaurants for fine dining involving a steakhouse, a food court, and a beer garden. It hosts live musical nights, four days a week. Read More

Japanese Friendship Garden

Japanese Friendship Garden

Established as a symbol of friendship between the two sister cities of San Diego and Yokohama in 1991, the Japanese Friendship Garden (JFG) dives into the beautiful and intriguing Japanese culture. By trying to replicate the exact portrayal of a garden in Japan, various amenities have been constructed throughout the 12 acre setting to make the visitors feel like they have truly traveled across the ocean to visit the country. The park is always bustling with various activities and events throughout the year bringing in a crowd of over 240,000 annually. This includes various educational programs, exhibits and festivals to bring everyone closer and appreciate the simplicity & fineness of the culture. The confluence of modern and ancient methods of horticulture is another sight to behold with beautiful gardens spread throughout the park with various koi ponds, flowing water, crossing bridges, sukiya-style buildings and landscape reminiscent of ancient Japan.As you wander around, you’re sure to witness the fully blooming cherry trees strategically placed throughout the park that’s synonymous with the Japanese cherry blossom’s festival. The Inamori pavilion also plays host to private events with its rotating exhibits proving to be the perfect spot for photo sessions. The celebration of diversity at JFG is a must-have experience for every San Diego Visitor. Read More

Jerabek Park

Jerabek Park

Lush and spacious, the beautiful Jerabek Park is frequented by locals and tourists alike. The huge open space is home to a tennis court, a basketball court, a splendid playground, and a quaint staged area for performers. Picnic benches are lined along the Jerabek Park, drawing in large groups for an eventful day. Ideal for fitness enthusiasts, the park receives several visitors who spend a couple of hours walking, running, or exercising. In the midst of an otherwise busy city, Jerabek Park is a place where people can relax for a while. Read More

Julian Town

Julian Town

Julian town is a mountain town famous for being the gold mining town of the 1870s. There is no dearth of activities here with the store shops housed in old houses, historic buildings, romantic B&B, and many ancient hotels to reside in. One can reach here in about an hour-long drive from east of San Diego. You can go Apple Picking then, later on, try the apple juices or engage in the local pie-making or take a walking tour of the town with dark starry skies above your head. The best time to visit is undoubtedly the fall season with homely lodgings available. It is a luxurious weekend getaway. Read More

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