Address: 3450 W Sandia Creek Terrace, Fallbrook, CA 92028, USA
“My family and I had an amazing time visiting the property for a tour and lunch over looking the avocado fields. The property was beautiful, from the creek our kids played in to the hills covered in avocado trees. We were served fresh juice, an amazing shrimp and bacon salad, skirt steak and of course chips with guacamole for lunch. The star of the trip, however, was our tour guide Lucy, the dog. She ran along side our Atv and played in the creek with our kids. Great experience and looking forward to coming back!”
Address: 3018 Pueblo St, Carlsbad, CA 92009, USA
“This was such a great find! Had lots of fun here, and they have bathrooms. There are tennis courts, a basketball court, plenty of bench tables, both covered and not, a playground, and a great view of the ocean. There's some paths to walk on but i didn't explore over there.”
Address: 10232 Patriot St, San Diego, CA 92124, USA
“Nice park! Great tennis and basketball courts”
Address: 7945 Morocco Dr, La Mesa, CA 91942, USA
“Very clean park, was not crowded on a Saturday afternoon. Lots of shade. Nice playgrounds for little kids and big kids. Nice hill for kids to roll down. Clean bathrooms. I will definitely be back!”
Address: 1209 Farmer Rd, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“What an amazing place! Today, we hiked the fire road to the summit and took the Five Oaks Trail back on the way down. The hiking is steep, but very doable, just take your time. Hiking on fire roads is very different than hiking on single-track trails with gentle switchbacks. Stunning views of the surrounding mountains, valleys, desert, and Julian. Parking was pretty easy and free. Check out the awesome public art that graces the wilderness preserve entrance. And, if that's not enough, depending on the time of year, you may pick apples from an orchard right across from the trailhead. Lots to enjoy here.”
Address: 2000 Mullinex Dr, Coronado, CA 92118, USA
“Really nice park with a big playground, many picnic tables and gymnastics bars. It seems crowded but fun. Restrooms are next to the playground. Also it was a beautiful view of San Diego skyline and Coronado bridge”
Address: 15027 CA-79, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“My family and I visited for a few hours. The weather was perfect and the views are beautiful. We came on thursday around 1 pm and there were only a few people in sight which I admit, it was very nice haha. I only gave 4 stars because the bathrooms were closed. Only the portapotties were open. Overall it was a great day.”
Address: 1219 Encinitas Blvd, Encinitas, CA 92024, USA
“It's a very nice and small park. There's table with benches with a grill on them. You always find parking here. The only downside I would say is to get to the restroom, you have to climb a huge set of stairs.”
Address: 15027 CA-79, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“Absolutely loved the West shore of lake Cuyamaca. Wally the park ranger made our stay amazing.”
Address: 12953 Sabre Springs Pkwy, San Diego, CA 92128, USA
“Awesome little park to get away from everything. Saw 1 other person there and a Police cruiser making their rounds that’s it.”
Address: 24800 Potrero Park Dr, Potrero, CA 91963, USA
“Great campground, clean well stocked bathrooms & coin showers. Many of the sites are well shaded. Some walking trails but the sites are arranged in a loop so we walked the paved loop. Really enjoyed our stay and will be back soon.”
Address: 2655 CA-79, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“The dog park will open August 1 to February 1. There is a skateboard area, exercise area and children's playground. It is a nice little park with beautiful views.”
Address: 13652 CA-79, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“Nice campground. Stayed at sites 46 +49, nice adjoining sites. Facilities are good and well maintained. Showers are 2 min/token, 2 tokens/$1, with a machine outside the showers. Camp fires were allowed while we were there but was told they do ban them based on conditions. Many of the sites toward the back of the campground had steep slopes so be aware. It was VERY buggy, repllent is a must. Squirrels were aggressive and plentiful. State parks employees rounded frequently and enforced rules. We had a great time and will return.”
Address: W Lincoln Ave &, Morning View Dr, Escondido, CA 92026, USA
“I took over a garden plot a couple months ago. Mostly some kind of melon or squash. I planted corn, tomatoes & radishes. Next year will be a better garden for me.”
Address: 22000 CA-76, Pauma Valley, CA 92061, USA
“Beautiful location. Very friendly staff. The trees and the water were breath taking. We rode motorcycles up and down all through the area. Had terrible cell service so I spent the time actually enjoying the scenery and greenery...RV hookups and plenty of room for tenting.”
Address: 650 Foxhall Dr, San Marcos, CA 92078, USA
“Enjoy walking around the lake. Trail is an easy walk on level ground, fishing with license, dock, benches, lots of wildlife. Native plants, clean, well maintained. There are other trails that are moderate to difficult, great for jogging and running. Park area has green space, nice large play structures, and a water feature for the kids. Parking in lot and street parking. A jewel of a park in San Marcos, CA.”
Address: 15519 Thornbush Rd, Ramona, CA 92065, USA
“We missed the posts that said you had to have a permit. We got there and the sign said there were no more permits left for that day. I checked online anyway and there were plenty of permits. So, don't trust the sign. The rating for the trail said "Difficult". I have hiked difficult trails, this was not one of them. The trail down was a very even steady grade. Once you get near the falls there is a little tiny bit of bouldering, but certainly not difficult. We did this in winter and the weather was perfect for a six mile hike. I could see where summer might get too hot. Bring plenty of water and snacks and you'll be fine. I never would have thought I could find a waterfall out by Ramona, but there it was... cute little falls and a nice place to spend some quiet time.”
Address: 1050 Rock Springs Rd apt 239, Escondido, CA 92026, USA
Address: 26417 N Lake Wohlford Rd, Valley Center, CA 92082, USA
“Super nice place! My dog is just starting to Dock Dive. Both Sarah/ owner and Pam/ instructor are great! We look forward to going again as my dog learns and gains confidence. We are also trying to expose her to different places and docks.”
Address: Mataguay Rd, Santa Ysabel, CA 92070, USA
“Heyo! I’m a staff member at the operation cope at mataguay, and I will give you advice DONT. TOUCH. THE. ROCK. You will know if a staff member tells a ghost story and brings you up to “the rock””
Address: 39032 Harris Trl, Fallbrook, CA 92028, USA
“This was such a great way to get away from all the hustle of the city and truly connect with nature. I fell completely in love with the view of San Diego County. Ben is such a great host, he was responsive and kind. Looking forward to coming back real soon!”
Address: 6435 Ambrosia Ln, Carlsbad, CA 92011, USA
“Excellent place to bring kids, one of the most beautiful parks in San Diego. Cool breezes from the West and amazing views 360°”
Address: El Monte Rd, Lakeside, CA 92040, USA
“I go there quite frequently. I want to inform the public that El Capitan dam is closed to the public on Wednesday and Thursday of every week,and closed on the 1st Friday of every month, and sometimes there are nighttime fishing tournaments... Please check online before making it a wasted trip, especially if you're towing a boat. Also please do not dump any trash in this area, it's against the law...”
Address: 1700 S Escondido Blvd, Escondido, CA 92025, USA
“This park is the best little park that this town has. It's very small but it has been the home of several different homeless individuals for the past 10 years give or take a month or 2.”
Address: 751 Mulberry Dr, San Marcos, CA 92069, USA
“The park is a two level place with a big green lawn for games and an upper level with playground, splash pad and the parking. It has a restroom and water fountains. Enjoyable and nice! Big trees give some shade at sunny days!”
Address: 1107 Farmer Rd, Julian, CA 92036, USA
“Nice hike but make sure you are ready with eyes open. This is a 5 mile out and back with a bit over 1200 vertical feet. Some shade, but a lot of exposure also. Water, sunscreen and good footwear are an absolute must. I think the first 1/2 is the most strenuous but opinions may differ. A great option is to take the main train up and return using the Five Oaks trail which diverges from the main trail and connects again (you can't get lost). Great views from the top from Catalina Island to the Salton Sea.”
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