An easy 3.3 mile hike takes you through the reserve where you can see great ocean views, hike through unique geological formations, get a glimpse of the world-famous golf course, hike on an antique version of the Pacific Coast Highway, and of course, get to see the Torrey Pine- the rarest pine tree in the United States and an endangered species. Enjoy!
This non-profit organization features the groundbreaking work of Scripps Oceanography and UC San Diego through innovative exhibits and events. The hilltop site provides views of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography campus and the Pacific Ocean. Come for the science, stay for the *views*
For those traveling we dogs, we recommend visiting the Ocean Beach dog beach. Super clean, super fun. You might even see some surfing dogs!
Located in Balboa Park is the truly giant world-famous San Diego Zoo. Regarded as the best zoo in the United States, over 3,700 different animals and more than 650 animal species call these 100 acres home.
Located on Pacific Beach, Konos Surf Club Cafe is a great, cheap, supremely casual spot for breakfast and lunch. Most popular for their breakfast burritos.
Check out Café Coyote in Old Town San Diego for a festive atmosphere, authentic mexican food, and an assortment of more than 20 margarita flavors.
Nested within the renowned landmark La Valencia hotel is La Sala lounge. Perfect for light bites, craft cocktails and Saturday + Sunday brunch.
Fun nightlife scene chalk full of restaurants and bars.