| Recreation centers throughout the City offer a variety of recreational activities.
The City of San Diego Park & Recreation Department operates three municipal golf courses. Torrey Pines, Balboa Park, and Mission Bay Golf Course and Practice Center.
The City of San Diego is proud to host hundreds of special events each year. See this week's Special Events.
Mission Bay Park, the West Coast's largest aquatic park, covers more than 4,000 acres and offers a wide range of recreational activities.
Mission Trails Regional Park encompasses nearly 5,800 acres of both natural and developed recreational areas for hiking and overnight camping.
Swimmers and sunlovers are drawn to the excellent surf conditions and soft sand San Diego beaches offer.
The City's reservoirs provide a variety of outdoor activities, such as boating, fishing, and hiking. El Capitan is the only reservoir that allows the use of personal watercraft, such as jetskis. Lake Hodges offeres a unique setting to enjoy Windsurfing.
Swim, splash and play with the Park & Recreation Aquatics Program.
San Diego's miles and miles of publicly owned open space and preserves provide outdoor recreation and scenic beauty.
San Diego Arts and Cultural
- Balboa Park
- Museum of Contemporary Art San
Diego
- Spreckels
Pipe Organ Pavilion
- San
Diego Museums
- San
Diego Historic Missions
- Little Italy
San Diego Boat Charters / Tours
- Harbor /
Bay Cruises
- Classic
Sailing Adventures
- San Diego Harbor Excursion
San Diego Ecology
- San Diego Parks
- Wild Animal
Park
- San Diego Zoo
- Scripps Institute of Oceanography
- Mission Trails Park
- Wildlife
Marsh (Sweetwater Marsh)
- Mission
Bay Park the park consists of all of the bay and most of its
shore areas and stretches for miles. There are many park
facilities within a short driving distance, each with their own
personality.
- La
Jolla Children's Pool is a park and beach with the main
attraction being the many seals lying on nearby rocks, or on the
beach within a few feet from your view! This is a protected marine
area for snorkeling, swimming, and scuba diving among the seals.
The La Jolla Caves are located nearby. La Jolla is about a 15
minute drive north on Interstate 5.
- Sunset
Cliffs is a beautiful scenic area a short drive south with
high sheer cliffs.
- Tide Pooling in San Diego is best is at Scripps Pier in La
Jolla. Another area can be found before you reach Cabrillo
Monument, on the west side. It is best to go a little while before
low tide.
- The Ocean! There
is fishing, boating, parasailing, photography, whale-watching (in
the winter) and so much more. Lie on the sand, walk in the surf,
swim, boogie board, surf, and just enjoy!
- Grunion
run Grunion are a small silver fish found only along the coast
of southern California & northern Baja California. It's quite
a site to see thousands of Grunion come out of the water
completely to lay their eggs in the wet beach sand on a few nights
after the highest tide associated with each full or new moon.
San Diego Guest Services Concierge and Party Planning
- San Diego Convention and
Visitors Bureau
- Mission Beach Visitor Center check
the papers for concerts, sporting events, contests, promotions,
and much more.
- La Jolla Concierge
Services
San Diego Music Venues
- House
of Blues San Diego
- Cricket
Wireless Amphitheater
- Humphreys By The Bay
- Canes
Bar and Grill
- Belly Up Tavern
- 4th and B
- The Casbah
San Diego Amusement Parks, Attractions & Places of
Interest
- SeaWorld is a 10 minute
drive from the beach. It is open at night during the summer.
- Disneyland
- Legoland
- Mission
Bay Park across Mission Blvd. from Belmont Park there are
picnic tables, playgrounds, barbecues, rest rooms, volleyball
courts, soft grass, benches, and some cozy spots under palm trees.
The park stretches for miles along the bay's calm waters. Summer
Daily Fireworks - take place at 9:50 p.m. every night at Sea
World. You can look out the back porch toward the bay, or walk or
drive closer for a better view. Sea World is open in both the day
and evenings during the summer.
- The
Boardwalk is 2 3/4 miles from the South Jetty to Crystal Pier.
You can walk, jog, roller blade, bike ride, skateboard, and people
watch.
- The bay side walk just 5 minutes, across Mission Blvd. to
beautiful Mission Bay. You can walk for miles on the sidewalks
which hug the bay. Water sports include sailing, swimming, paddle
boating, kayaking, jet skiing, motor boating, fishing, and more.
- Belmont Park the
historic amusement park has the famous Giant Dipper roller
coaster, bungie trampolines, the human gyroscope, Virtual Reality,
and other rides and games.
- The Plunge is also in the park. It is a public indoor Olympic
size swimming pool. It is located at Mission Blvd. and West
Mission Bay Drive on the board walk, about a 15 minute walk south
of the beach house.
- Belmont Park and the Big
Dipper Rollercoaster
- Crystal Pier just walk north on the board walk from the beach
house for about 10 minutes to this historic structure. You get a
great view of the surfers from above. And stop at the wonderful
little coffee stand before you get to the end - a beautiful
viewing spot perched way out in the ocean.
- Cabrillo Monument
- Del Mar Race Track
- Coronado Island
- Maritime Museum
- Old Town
- Seaport Village
- Gaslamp Quarter (downtown)
- Casinos
- Wineries
(surrounding area)
- Tijuana, Mexico
- And
Much More clothes and jewelry boutiques, pubs, restaurants for
all budgets and tastes, ice cream shops, tourist shops, surf
shops, rental shops for roller blades and everything else, coffee
shops, markets, and many other conveniences.
San Diego Fun Rentals
- Mission Beach
Cheap-Rentals Surf and Skate Equipment Rentals
San Diego Sports
- Olympic
Training Center
- Holiday Bowl
- San Diego Padres Baseball
- San Diego Chargers Football
San Diego Tours
- San Diego
Trolley Tours
- USS Midway
- Whale Watching (winter
months)
- Open Cockpit Biplane
Rides
- Scenic
Helicopter Tours
San Diego Water Sports
- Pacific Surf School
- Seaforth Boat
Rentals
- Endless Summer
Adventures
- Pacific Beach
Surf School
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