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YOUR GUIDE TO BALBOA PARK

February 25, 2020 by Danielle Negroni Leave a Comment

Balboa Park is one of San Diego’s brightest cultural gems. Founded in 1868, Balboa Park is a rich part of San Diego’s history. You can easily spend days exploring the many museums and enjoying the good food around the park. But if you’re planning a trip to Balboa Park, check out this list of all the places you should be sure not to miss!

San Diego’s Balboa Park at twilight in San Diego California USA

Museums:

The San Diego Air and Space Museum

Fun for the whole family, this museum is a celebration of aviation and space flight history and technology. With beautifully restored airplanes including a Navy F6F Hellcat and an A-4 Skyhawk jet, explore the technology represented in classic military aircraft. Check the museum website for special events and exhibits.

Museum of Man

A beautiful anthropology museum, the Museum of Man explores the vast range of human history and culture! With exhibits such as “Living with Animals” and “Beerology,” kids and parents alike will have plenty to explore. The Museum of Man also provides access to Balboa Park’s iconic California Tower. Climb to the top of the tower to experience breathtaking panoramic views over downtown San Diego. But you must be part of a tour to see the tower. Visit the website for tickets, tour information, and more. 

Japanese Friendship Garden

An expression of friendship between San Diego and its sister city of Yokohama, Japan, this twelve-acre garden is a relaxing experience for the whole family. In addition to giving visitors a chance to wander the grounds at their own pace, the Japanese Friendship Garden offers a variety of educational programs (like their accredited horticultural classes), exhibits, and festivals. Visit the Japanese Friendship Garden for a chance to learn more about Japanese culture! Check the website for special events and exhibits.

San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum

Give your children a day of fun at the San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum! First founded as a traveling education program in science and art, the Children’s Discovery Museum has established itself as a permanent fixture at Balboa Park. The museum incorporates cutting-edge educational research to give children a chance to learn about science through hands-on exploration. And it’s fun for adults too! Visit their website for information about upcoming events and new exhibits.

Fleet Science Center

With over 100 interactive exhibits, the Fleet Science Center is a must-visit. This is a great museum for adults, with events like Fleet Night of Science and Two Scientists Walk into a Bar. But kids can enjoy the special workshops and educational camps that the museum hosts all year long! Check the website for details about their special offerings.

The San Diego Museum of Art

With many permanent collections and special visiting exhibitions, the San Diego Museum of Art is the perfect way to get inspired to create your next work of art! The museum houses paintings, statutes, and art pieces from around the world. Check out their website for ticket information.

San Diego Natural History Museum

San Diego has some wonderful biodiversity, and the Nat, as the museum is affectionately called, gives you a chance to explore some of it. With four floors of exhibitions, you can easily lose track of time inside the museum’s ecosystem. Learn about dinosaurs, ancient birds, and the creatures that currently call San Diego home. Traveling exhibits are always arriving at the Nat so make sure to visit their website to see what events are on deck for 2020!

San Diego Model Railroad Museum

With over 27,000 square feet of trains, trestles, and tracks, don’t pull the breaks on this museum! At the San Diego Model Railroad Museum, you can explore the history of American railroading with scale models of California railroads. Check the website for special events and exhibits.

Food and Drink:

The Prado at Balboa Park

An award-winning restaurant in the House of Hospitality, a visit to the Prado is a lovely way to cap off a trip to Balboa Park. With décor inspired by the many museums in the park, head over after a long day at museums to rest and relax with diverse cuisine and a wide variety of beverages. Reservations are recommended. Check the website to browse their current menu.

The Tea Pavilion at the Japanese Friendship Garden

Visiting the Japanese Friendship Garden? Stop by the Tea Pavilion and enjoy some tea and Japanese cuisine. Munch on sushi, rice bowls, Japanese noodles, salads, or snacks as you enjoy the views from the outdoor courtyard.

Craveology

Located in the Fleet Science Center, Craveology is the place to grab a quick bite. With a wide selection of food items including salads, sandwiches, wraps, flatbread pizzas, and paninis, as well as smoothies, frappes, and specialty coffees, this is the place to go if you need a break. Enjoy the view of the iconic Balboa Park Bea Evenson Fountain as you eat and drink. Admission to the museum is not required to visit Craveology. Check their website to learn more.

From December Nights to Food Truck Fridays in the summer, Balboa Park is always bustling with things to do! Make sure to check their events calendar before you go to see what special events the park may be hosting.

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Fall Events in North County San Diego

September 16, 2019 by Danielle Negroni Leave a Comment

San Diego sunshine means that outdoor activities continue well into the fall! From music festivals to beer gardens, there’s always plenty to do in San Diego. And, with such great year-round weather, there’s no better way to enjoy a fall weekend than to visit one of the many events being hosted around the city. Here are some of my favorite events in North County.

Birch Aquarium’s Green Flash Concert Series

When: Sept 18th

Where: Birch Aquarium, La Jolla

About: Held at the Tide Pool Plaza at the Birch Aquarium, this concert lets you enjoy live music with ocean views. Only in San Diego! Learn more here.

MCAS Miramar Air Show

When: Sept 27th- 29th

Where: Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Miramar

About: The Miramar Air Show is a must attend, whether you’re a fan of planes or not! With performances by the US Navy Blue Angles and US Army Golden Knights, this Air Show is a breathless feat of precision and accuracy. Buy tickets on their website here.

Encinitas Oktoberfest

When: Sept 29th

Where: Mountain Vista Drive and El Camino Real, Encinitas

About: Their 24th year running, the Encinitas Oktoberfest is a great way to kick off the fall. With a traditional German band and dancers demonstrating authentic dances from the German/Alpine ethnic area, there’s plenty to do and enjoy even if you don’t like beer. Learn more here.

Carlsbad Oktoberfest

When: Oct 5th

Where: Holiday Park, Carlsbad

About: The longest-running Oktoberfest in North County, Carlsbad Oktoberfest has been around since 1982. Register early to get free admission when you purchase your meal in advance. You can check out more information about the event here or buy tickets directly on Eventbrite.

Carmel Valley 5K Trail, 10K and 15K

When: Oct 12th

Where: Torrey Highlands Park, San Diego

About: Strap on your running shoes for San Diego’s popular fall trail race! No matter which distance you choose, you’ll get to run through Gonzales Canyon Open Space and Torrey Highlands Community Park. Register online here.

La Jolla Art & Wine Fest

When: Oct 12th & 13th

Where: Girard Avenue, La Jolla

About: With art, wine and music, what better way to spend a weekend than at the La Jolla Art & Wine Fest? Just don’t forget your ID! You can check out the attractions and buy your tasting ticket online here.

Client Appreciation Party & Fall Festival

When: Oct 19th

Where: Ashley Falls Park in Carmel Valley

Please join us as we appreciate our clients and our community on Saturday, October 19th from 1- 4 pm at Ashley Falls Park in Carmel Valley. We will have food and drinks, games, a bounce house for the kids, and pumpkins to take home! Please let me know if you can make it!

Fall Plant Sale 

When: Oct 19th, 20th, 21st

Where: San Diego Botanic Garden, Encinitas

About: Start your garden with some native Californian plants! The San Diego Botanic Garden has a Fall Plant sale every year. Entrance to the sale is included with paid admission to the botanic garden or membership to the SDBG. Bring a wagon to haul your plants home! Learn more here.

Salt Dog Classic Beach Classic

When: Oct 20th

Where: Encinitas Community Park, Encinitas

About: With a line-up of musicians, artists, and local businesses, the Salt Dog Classic is a great way to relax and enjoy the autumn. Interested in a day of fun for a good cause? All proceeds go to Rancho Coastal Humane Society!  Buy tickets here.

San Diego Beer Week

When: Nov 1st- 10th

Where: All Over San Diego

About: San Diego is known for its craft beers, and there’s no better way to enjoy them than during San Diego Beer Week. Held on the first week of November, check out the participating breweries to enjoy some of the best beers SD has to offer. If you just want to make a day of it, try the SD Beer Guild Fest in at Embarcadero Marina Park North on November 2nd or the Beer Garden at the Arroyo Terrace of the Lodge at Torrey Pines on the 10th.

These are some of my favorite events to attend in the fall in San Diego! What events are you looking forward to? Let me know in the comments down below!

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Spring 2019 Events in North County San Diego

March 20, 2019 by Danielle Negroni Leave a Comment

It’s no secret that there are always fun and interesting things to do in San Diego. And with warm weather just around the corner (if it ever stops raining that is), I put together a list of my top picks for everything you must do and see this spring in North County San Diego. 

March 1st- May 12th: The Flower Fields at Carlsbad

The Flower Fields are back for another stunning season! The Flower Fields in Carlsbad are open during the height of blooms for approximately 6 to 8 weeks each year. This annual burst of color, which has become part of the area’s local heritage, is one of nature’s official ways of announcing the arrival of spring here in Southern California. Click here for more information.

April 3rd- 28th: Cirque du Soleil Volta

The beautiful acrobatic showcase of VOLTA is coming to Del Mar this spring! VOLTA is a story of transformation, of finding yourself, and unveiling your personal powers. Be sure to check out this beautiful Cirque de Soleil Show at the Del Mar Fairgrounds! Click here for more information.

April 13th: Heartbreak Ridge Run

The Heartbreak Ridge Run is a off-road race that is held in the northwestern foothills of Marine Corps Camp Pendleton. This race offers multiple distance choices with scenic views and challenging hills throughout. Click here for more information.

April 14th: San Diego Magazine’s Best of North County Party

If you’ve never been to a San Diego Magazine Party, make this the year you finally check that off your bucket list! The Best of North County Party will take place in the lush gardens of the Park Hyatt Aviara where guests can enjoy gourmet tastings and craft beer, cocktails, wine, and spirits. Spend an afternoon celebrating the best restaurants, breweries, and businesses in North County with your friends and neighbors! Click here for more information.

April 16th- May 5th: Del Mar National Horse Show

Every year more than 1,500 horses and riders come to Del Mar to compete for ribbons, prize money, and prestige. Comprised of a Western Week, a Dressage Week, and a Hunter/Jumper Week, head to Del Mar each Saturday night to enjoy performances from some of the country’s best horses and riders. Western Week is capped off by the annual Night of the Horse, Dressage Week by an evening of musical freestyles, and Hunter/Jumper Week by the $100,000 Grand Prix. Click here for more information.

April 27th: San Diego Kids Expo & Fair

If you’re always on the lookout for fun activities to keep your kids entertained, the Kids Expo & Fair is a great event to attend this spring! Described as “part businesses and non-profits on display, part fun fair, and part music and dance festival” this is one event you’ll want to clear the family schedule for. Click here for more information.

April 28th: The La Jolla Half Marathon & Shores 5K

The La Jolla Half Marathon is one of America’s most picturesque races. The course starts at the Del Mar Fairgrounds and follows a scenic coastal route to the summit of Torrey Pines State Park. There is also a Shores 5K that offers a shorter, but no less beautiful route! Click here for more information.

May 4th: Asian Cultural Festival of San Diego

The 10thAnnual Asian Culture Festival of San Diego is back on Saturday, May 4th! The festival features culture, traditional, and contemporary arts of Asian culture. Attend this free event with your family and you’ll be sure to leave with a great appreciation and love for Asian culture. Click here for more information.

May 5th: 2019 Carlsbad Village Faire

Carlsbad Village transforms into a local faire full of unique booths, eats, and local entertainment each spring and fall. This is a fun event the whole family can enjoy – even Fido! With over eight hundred vendors, pick up a gift for Mom for Mother’s Day or get a major head start on your holiday shopping. Click here for more information about this event.

May 18th & 19th: 2019 Vista Del Sol

The 40thAnnual Fiesta Del Sol is coming back to Solana Beach on May 18thand 19th. This free, 2-day art and music festival is a great way to kick off summer in Solana Beach! There is also a designated children’s area, so feel free to bring the whole family for a weekend to remember. Click here for more information.

Which events are you planning on attending this spring? Are there any that I missed? Let me know in the comments below. I’ll see you there!

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San Diego Health and Fitness Guide 2019

December 28, 2018 by Danielle Negroni Leave a Comment

Do your New Year’s resolutions include losing weight, getting fit, or simply spending more time outside? Luckily, San Diego offers tons of outdoor activities that will get you off the couch and help you work up a sweat. To inspire you, I’ve put together a list of some of my favorite ways to stay active in North County San Diego!

Kayak or Snorkel in La Jolla

Kayaking is a great way to get outside and enjoy San Diego! There are seven caves you can kayak through in La Jolla. And if you’d rather get in the water, La Jolla Underwater Park is a great place to go snorkeling. There are lots of fish, leopard sharks, and other sea creatures living in and around the cove.

 

Hike Torrey Pines 

Torrey Pines offers two different hikes that both offer stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. You can choose to hike The Razor Point trail (1.3 miles) or the Guy Fleming Trail (0.7). You can also just choose to walk the length of the beach if you’re in the mood for a beach stroll. This is a great hike to do with your out-of-town visitors because of the stunning ocean views!

 

Surf Encinitas

Are you into surfing? Some of the best surfing in San Diego can be found in Encinitas at Swami’s, Moonlight, Beacons, or Grandview breaks. Enjoy the waves and then make your way into the heart of Encinitas for a tasty, healthy treat at Swami’s or Lotus Café.

 

Bike the Carlsbad Coastal Rail Trail

Part of a plan to connect 44 miles of trail along the coast from Oceanside to downtown San Diego, the 0.7 mile coastal rail trail segment in Carlsbad is a great option for walking or biking with your family. The wide, flat path runs parallel to the train tracks, but is fully fenced which makes it the ideal place for young children to learn to bike. Leashed dogs are also allowed on this trail.

 

Explore the San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve

The San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve is a 979-acre reserve that offers visitors seven miles of hiking trails to explore. Most of the trails are moderately strenuous except for Annie’s Canyon Trail, which is more difficult than the other trails in the reserve. As you exercise, you’ll enjoy views of the lagoon, marsh, and ocean.

 

Stand Up Paddle Board in Oceanside Harbor

If you’re been wanting to give up Stand Up Paddle Boarding a try, Oceanside Harbor is the perfect spot for beginners. The water is normally calm and if you start early enough, you might not encounter many boats entering or leaving the harbor. SUP is a great workout and you can’t beat the views of the ocean, pier, and local wildlife!

 

Adventure at Lake Hodges

While most people know that you can boat and fish on Lake Hodges, you can also hike, bike, or horseback ride along the 65 miles of dirt trails! The North Shore and the Del Dios Gorge paths are part of the longer Coast to Crest trail which will encompass 70 miles from Del Mar to Volcan Mountain in Julian when complete.

 

Visit Blue Sky Ecological Reserve

Blue Sky is another fantastic ecological reserve in North County San Diego. Encompassing 700 acres, there’s plenty to see and explore inside the reserve. I wrote about the hikes inside the reserve on my blog about great San Diego hikes, but this is a wonderful place to go hiking, biking, or walking with friends or family. If you want a really tough workout, you can take the turnoff from the Green Valley Truck Trail for Mt Woodson!

 

Hike Iron Mountain 

Located just east of Poway, Iron Mountain is a challenging hike that rewards you with panoramic views over San Diego County from the top! About 6 miles round-trip, the hike is tough enough for athletes to work up a sweat, but not so difficult that casual hikers can’t enjoy it. Just make sure to bring enough water as this hike can get hot! On your way back, stop for a coffee at Poway’s hidden gem, King’s Craft Coffee.

 

Bonus:

Bike the Bayshore Bikeway in San Diego

Willing to travel south for something a little more challenging? The Bayshore Bikeway is a 24-mile trail that takes you from the Coronado Ferry Landing to Imperial Beach and back to Downtown San Diego. This path also offers beautiful views as you pass by Hotel Del Coronado, Silver Strand State Beach, and the San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge.

 

We truly live in one of the most beautiful cities in the country – it’s a shame not to take advantage of all San Diego has to offer! Yes, you can buy a gym membership to melt away the holiday pounds, but with so much to see and do, consider saving your money and opting outside!

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