Guided Nature Walk
Sundays, 9:30am
1.5 hrs
Join a Mission trail Regional Park Trail Guide on a free guided nature walk from the Visitor Center and learn about the history, geology, plants, animals and ecology of the park. Trail Guides choose from three trails:
1. The Oak Grove Trail leads to a small oak woodland (Continue reading)
The Scholastic Surf Series is a professionally managed and operated platform for school surf teams from San Diego to Santa Barbara. The competitions are divided into nine individuals contest divisions- San Diego High School Division 1, 2, 3, 4 and middle schools; Orange County high schools and middle schools, Los (Continue reading)
You are invited to the 25th Annual Whale Watch and Intertidal Life Festival at Cabrillo National Monument on January 7-8, 2012, from 10:00AM to 4:30PM.
Created in 1913, Cabrillo National Monument has served visitors and preserved nature and history for over 98 years. This educational, family-oriented event (Continue reading)
Come “move your feet before you eat” this Thanksgiving at Oceanside’s 6th Annual PMCU Turkey Trot 5Mile/5K run/walk. Join one of the fastest growing holiday traditions by participating in this fun event. Be sure to bring the whole family, as there will be races for everyone.
Race course is a very fast (Continue reading)
Ice skating? Outside? In San Diego? Yes! It's a wonderful way to enjoy the holidays with your family.
Ice Skating at Horton Square
The ice skating rink located on Horton Square is not part of the mall. However, we get many phone calls about it, so we’ve included the information here for your (Continue reading)
Every other Sunday, enjoy a free fall concert at The Coronado Ferry Landing as you overlook the beautiful San Diego Bay. The Coronado Ferry Landing offers a variety of unique shops, restaurants, and cafes for you to explore.
Stroll through more than twenty eclectic shops including imports, memorabilia, (Continue reading)
Cyclists usually look for great food after they get home from cycling events, but that’s all changed with the second year of Bike the Coast – Taste the Coast, set for Saturday, Nov. 5 at the Oceanside Pier.
This unique event – featuring 7, 15, 25, 50 and 100-mile bicycle rides along the San Luis Rey Bike (Continue reading)
In 1950, the San Diego Harbor Commission, today’s Port of San Diego, began a dredging program to widen and deepen the entrance channel for San Diego Bay. The sand taken from the bottom of the bay was added to a natural sand bar near the Bay’s north shore. Shelter Island was born. The island plays host to (Continue reading)
Camping, clamming and shell collecting.
San Diego's South Bay is a major seaport bustling with shipbuilders, naval traffic and international commerce. But out on the narrow seven mile spit of sand that protects San Diego Bay from the sea, you'll get the sensation of being far removed from civilization as you comb the (Continue reading)
Some of the most beautiful beaches in the world are found along the 70 miles of San Diego’s coastline. Stretching from Oceanside Harbor at the northern end to Border Field State Park in San Ysidro, our beaches offer something for everyone. One local ‘fav’ is Oceanside’s Harbor Beach. This wide (Continue reading)