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People travel from all over to see the sights of San Diego. With easy access to I-5 and I-15, you’re close to all the city has to offer if you ever feel the inclination to leave.

San Diego Zoo
The 100-acre Zoo is home to over 4,000 rare and endangered animals representing more than 800 species and subspecies, and a prominent botanical collection with more than 700,000 exotic plants.


Legoland
With more than 50 thrilling rides, shows and attractions, this uniquely American amusement park boasts a family friendly environment with fun for children of all ages.


Wild Animal Park
The Wild Animal Park is home to more than 3,500 animals representing more than 400 species and its renowned botanical collection represents 3,500 species and 1.5 million specimens. Over half of the Park’s 1,800 acres have been set aside as protected native species habitat.


Del Mar Racetrack/Fairgrounds
Home to the world famous Del Mar horse races, which run from mid July all the way through September, the Del Mar Racetrack is home to many other events and attractions including the San Diego fair and a summer concert series.


Birch Aquarium at Scripps
Birch Aquarium at Scripps brings to life the exciting discoveries of world-renowned Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Enter the world of sharks, seahorses, living coral reefs and more, and discover a stunning variety of Pacific marine life in more than 60 habitats.


Palomar Observatory
The Palomar Observatory is a world-class center of astronomical research that is owned and operated by the California Institute of Technology. The observatory is home to five telescopes that are nightly used for a wide variety of astronomical research programs.


Polo Grounds
The San Diego Polo Club offers its members and guests five world-class polo fields on 60 acres of land. The Club includes an exercise track, riding trails, a clubhouse, a polo training school, and an outdoor lighted arena. The San Diego Club has one of the longest playing seasons in the country.


Temecula Wineries
The rugged-frontier town of Old Temecula is a great jumping off point to 20 nearby wineries in this Valley community just 60 miles north of San Diego. In the heart of California’s South Coast wine region, the closely-clustered wine producers make Temecula a fun day of wine tasting and exploration.


Julian Apple Orchards
Julian is a small gold mining town cradled 4,200 feet up in the Laguna Mountains. Surrounded by apple orchards Julian boasts what many say is the world’s greatest apple pie and is also known for being one of the few places in California with four distinct seasons.


San Diego Archaeological Center
The San Diego Archaeological Center is the only curation center and museum in San Diego County dedicated to preserving and managing regional artifacts.


Escondido Children’s Museum
The Escondido Children's Museum offers a wholesome, educational, and appealing gathering place for families, schools, and other groups that serve children. ECM programs and exhibits cultivate school readiness and lifelong learning.

San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art
The San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art serves its audiences through the collection, preservation, exhibition, and interpretation of works of art created from 1950 to the present. |
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