Address: 652 Palm Canyon Dr, Borrego Springs, CA 92004, USA
“Dragon is the most amazing sculpture. There are 130 sculptures in the area. Although the sculptures are a distance from each other they are easily accessed by car. Obtain an online map so you do not miss any of the sculptures.”
Address: 200 Palm Canyon Dr, Borrego Springs, CA 92004, USA
“Stayed at Palm Canyon RV Park in Anza Borrego Desert State Park. Beyond expectations. Gorgeous surroundings, stars galore, hikes incredible and sunrise perfect. Again, rangers exemplary! If ever in the area, will try and stay.”
Address: 15263 Lawson Valley Rd, Jamul, CA 91935, USA
“This is a must do for my family ever Christmas. We have been going to get our annual Santa Pics here since 2015 and ever year they get better and better. They set up lots of very nice photo spots around the venue so you can get some candid shots while you wait. And by far the absolute BEST Santa's in San Diego.”
Address: 2040 N Santa Fe Ave, Vista, CA 92083, USA
“Great facility, great people, can't beat the prices.”
Address: 31130 CA-94, Campo, CA 91906, USA
“The Gaskill Brothers Stone Store Museum in Campo, CA, is a unique and interesting museum that offers visitors a glimpse into the history of the area. The museum is housed in a historic building that was once a general store and post office, and it has been lovingly restored to its former glory. Inside, visitors can explore a wide range of exhibits that showcase the history of the area and the role that the Gaskill Brothers played in the development of Campo. One of the highlights of the museum is the extensive collection of artifacts and memorabilia from the 19th and 20th centuries. It was fascinating to learn about the lives of the pioneers who first settled in the area and the challenges they faced. In addition to the historic exhibits, there are also displays about the natural history of the area, including the local flora and fauna. The museum has done an excellent job of presenting the information in an engaging and interactive way, making it accessible and interesting for visitors of all ages. Overall, I would highly recommend a visit to the Gaskill Brothers Stone Store Museum in Campo, CA. It is a must-see attraction for history buffs, and even those who aren't typically interested in history will find something to enjoy here. The museum is well worth the visit, and I look forward to visiting again in the future. Enjoy!”
Address: 750 Depot St, Campo, CA 91906, USA
“Very unusual and fun experience. About an hour’s drive from San Diego. Trains inside and outside, some quite rare. Some are also in a state of neglect. Interesting nevertheless. There is a relatively inexpensive train ride that rides along the countryside to about a couple of miles from the border, and then back. Total45 mins. And yes you can see the wall quite clearly. I recommend sitting in the rear car since that way you can actually see out the back door. There is a chance to ride in the locomotive with the engineer as well. Nothing like this for a photo op for the train/history and photography buff! Some spectacular views of the “Wild West”,especially if you go after the rain, when it’s green. The staff is knowledgeable, friendly and there on a volunteer basis.”
Address: 312 Pier View Wy, Oceanside, CA 92054, USA
“What a fascinating place! The painting of the kinetic energy of the ocean is so gorgeous. Thank you so much for having us as a guest, my children were absorbed by the educational visual setups. Definitely coming back for future trips.”
Address: 3190 Lionshead Ave, Carlsbad, CA 92010, USA
“If in the area, this is a nice and interesting museum to check out. It's quite small (literally and figuratively), but there are lots of interesting things. I enjoyed the musical devices, doll houses, matchstick buildings, firearms, and cars. If you really like engines there were many displays. Things go in rotation so in a few months there may be something new.”
Address: 31949 CA-94, Campo, CA 91906, USA
“If you love rusty old vehicles this is for you. Some of the vehicles here are 100+ years old. Photographers heaven. They do occasional Sunday night star shoots. The owner/docent was very friendly. It can be very hot, dress and prepare accordingly. Keep your eyes open for wildlife, including bees and rattlesnakes.”
Address: 31130 CA-94, Campo, CA 91906, USA
“A Lot of info on Campos past, Gunfight and Camp Locket, home to The Buffalo Soldiers,a suggested Donation of 2 dollars. The Historical Society is house in The Gaskill Stone Store from The 1880s.”
Address: 2811 Washington St, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“This museum is small, however rich with historical information about Julian. This town also displays the comraderie of confederates and former slaves. This is a part of California history that most people are unaware exist.”
Address: 1788 El Prado, San Diego, CA 92101, USA
“My boyfriend and I went here for his birthday! It was a nice relaxing day! We explored the whole museum except for the gem room at the bottoms floor. It was closed. We loved the taxidermy, models, skulls, and books! We love animals, so this was a great place to visit!”
Address: 9500 Gilman Dr, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA
“Very cute and pretty amazing engineering to put it together.”
Address: 2690 Montecito Rd, Ramona, CA 92065, USA
“Lots of interesting helicopters there. Some are prototypes you won't see anywhere else. Volunteers here are very knowledgeable. There's a "ancient" flight arcade game there. You kids will love it.”
Address: 16666 San Pasqual Valley Rd, Escondido, CA 92027, USA
“The San Diego Archaeological Center is small so you can see everything in about 15 minutes or take about an hour to read everything on every display. I was the only person in the Center for most of the time I was there. I thought the Center was interesting and I learned a few things. On the other hand, I think most kids would be bored there – no whales or dinosaurs, just thousand-year-old pottery, donut stones, arrowheads, and 125-year-old bottles. The Center asks for a $5 donation.”
Address: 29181 San Felipe Rd, Warner Springs, CA 92086, USA
“This place is really cool. I stopped by on a whim driving from the San Diego area to Arizona this past weekend, and do not regret it at all. I got a really cool tour and history of the place. Highly recommend a visit, especially paired with other stuff in the San Diego and Imperial county deserts. Spent about an hour here.”
Address: Oceanside, CA 92058, USA
“May 2022 - beautiful desert bloom garden, behind the Navy Hospital and to the left of the Pacific Views Event Center / Inns of the Corps. Absolutely FANTASTIC site for wedding photos this weekend. Everything was in bloom - purples, golds, oranges - it was a beautiful location.”
Address: Quail Gardens Drive and, Ecke Ranch Rd, Encinitas, CA 92024, USA
“I love Botanic Gardens! Came here with my friend and husband (they both love plants and I like flowers) to explore. Admission is $18 which I found pretty high. I would think for that amount, there should be a bigger parking lot (we found parking on the side street, not even in the lot). The garden is huge though and we spent 2 hours exploring. There weren't any water fountains (that we saw) and I was dying of thirst after walking so much and emptied out our water bottle! The greenhouse had really cool plants like the corpse plant and a helpful and creative display of how to care for your plants and visual examples of them. I have to say, the gift shop was a little disappointing and didn't have too much stuff. They definitely sell a lot of plants though. On our exploration of the gardens, it is easy to get lost and miss lots of things cause there is so much to see! From a blue lined lizard to the real tree house with a great view and lots of different fruit and flower trees! Admission price is high but I will say there is plenty to see and walk around. It definitely helps to bring a hat or umbrella.”
Address: 317 N El Camino Real, Encinitas, CA 92024, USA
“Mieko is awesome! She is a gifted healer who has helped me in my cancer healing journey. She continues to rejuvenate me using various treatment modalities such as acupuncture, cupping and energy work to restore my physical, mental and emotional self. She has helped me tremendously. I am grateful to her for blessing me with her gift!”
Address: 2116 Tavern Rd, Alpine, CA 91901, USA
“An amazing, all-volunteer effort to preserve Alpine's history.”
Address: 18025 Calle Ambiente SUITE 204, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067, USA
“The market was great. For the parade the golf cart has a flying saucer on top and the army and first responders chase it around town. It's a fun time”
Address: 8639 S Main St, Eden, NY 14057, USA
“We’ve been two different jujitsu place before I actually found the right one for my daughter. My daughter started at 6 years old she is now 10 and now I have my son 4 years old who loves it!!! My kids loves their coaches. Best place that does it all!! Very family oriented! Their 2nd family too ours”
Address: 4735 Point Loma Ave, San Diego, CA 92107, USA
“Best place on earth I mean the coaches are amazing”
Address: 7090 Miratech Dr, San Diego, CA 92121, USA
“The best history i spend days reading about my great grand parents”
Address: 1770 Village Pl Mosque Exhibit, San Diego, CA 92101, USA
“Such a plethora of knowledge about all things mineral, silver fabrication and chasing & repoussé. Multiple blue ribbon winners for first place, from the San Diego County Fair, in jewelry design are here. They are cutting stones or fabricating a piece of art out of silver or copper. The people here are kind and genuinely interested in seeing you succeed as a lapidary or silversmith. Classes are $5 as of now and the only other thing to buy is a membership. There is a museum separate from the workshops which is right by the gift shop. The gift shop has one of a kind pieces from numerous on-site artists. Support local and support handmade. I once heard statements that resonate with me to this date "Life is to short to wear machined jewelry. Shop Handmade. Shop Local." Stop in and see what it is all about they will show you around the place too! If you like rocks, jewelry or want to learn a new hobby - this is your place!”
Address: 200 W Tesson St, St. Louis, MO 63111, USA
“Great model railroad club. Diarama was well done, detailed and full of humor”
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