Visit Palomar Mountain
Look up at the night sky and discover a world beyond our own. On a night when the sky is clear and the moon isnât too bright, take a little trip away from the city lights to gaze at the stars. You donât have to go far; Torrey Pines State Beach can offer pretty good conditions, but even better is Alpine (Continue reading)
San Diego Hidden Bridges
There are approximately 300 bridges within city limits and architect enthusiasts are sure to enjoy the hunt for the hidden bridges. Two of the oldest are located in the Hillcrest and Bankers Hill neighborhoods. Built in 1905, the Quince Street trestle bridge is a pedestrian bridge, recently restored to its original (Continue reading)
Hornblower Cruises
Enjoy San Diego's skyline from a unique vantage point with Hornblower Cruises. Enjoy San Diego's Bay and coastline with one of their Harbor Tours. Their two to three hour dining cruises take guests around The San Diego Bay with tasty food, great drinks, music, and good company. They offer a variety of voyages to keep (Continue reading)
Hiking in San Diego
Whether you want a workout, a view of the ocean or something easy for the family, San Diego has the perfect hiking trail for you. Torrey Pines State Reserve (easy). The natural beauty of this state reserve will leave you breathless with the gorgeous views of the Pacific, wild life and plants. Guided nature (Continue reading)
Skateboarding
Skateboarding, aka sidewalk surfing was introduced in California by surfers in the early â50s, and has since exploded into a popular sport enjoyed by millions worldwide. Gone are the days of utilizing empty swimming pools to master dangerous tricks at great speeds. Todayâs skateboarders have dozens of skate parks (Continue reading)
Black’s Beach Baby!
Stretching 2 miles long, Blacks Beach is a secluded beach with tall bluffs to the east. Prior to 1977 the city posted it as a âswimsuit optionalâ area, but has since prohibited nudity there. Enforcement is weak, primarily due to the difficulty in accessing the beach; so many nudists (or ânakesâ as Surfers (Continue reading)
Sightsee On A Segway
Hop on a Segway PT, a unique, self-balancing, electric-powered transportation device and reduce your personal carbon footprint while gliding through the streets and sights of San Diego. Using gyroscopes and tilt sensors, the Segway PT is able to imitate human balance. Lean forward and the Segway moves forward, (Continue reading)
William Heath Davis House
Experience the old world charm of the William Heath Davis House, the oldest house in San Diegoâs Historic Gaslamp Quarter, dating back to 1850. Because of the shortage of lumber in the area at the time, 8 to 10 pre-cut houses were bought and shipped from Maine to San Diego. Today, the William Heath Davis House is (Continue reading)
Fly Over San Diego
San Diego truly has one of the most interesting topographies of any city in America. From the beaches to the bays and wetlands to the mountains San Diego pretty much covers it all. Weâve come up with a few suggestions on how and where to get some fabulous views of San Diego! To start with, there is nothing quite (Continue reading)
San Diego Sunsets
Sunset â the magical time of day where everything is illuminated by an orange glow and the sky and clouds put on a colorful display. Here in San Diego we have some of the most memorable sunsets, complete with ocean backdrops. From Imperial Beach to Oceanside, beautiful sunsets are plentifulâjust visit your (Continue reading)


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