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NTC Promenade
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Omar Mosque
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Point Loma Cultural Faire
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Seventh Street
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San Diego: The Game
- Half Scavenger Hunt, Half Walking Tour
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San Diego Classic I: Day 1
- San Diego Organic Carpet Cleaning
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San Diego Seal Tours
- Tour San Diego by land and sea!
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Balboa Park: Spreckels Organ Society
- In the heart of San Diego, Balboa Park's Spreckles Organ Pavilion offers free concerts featuring a variety...
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Balboa Park Carousel
- The classic wood carousel was built in 1910 by the Herschell-Spillman company in North Tonawanda, New...
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Balboa Park Trails System
- The Balboa Park Trails system is a valuable asset for both tourist and veteran park lovers alike. me....
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Palomar Ranger District
- Palomar Ranger District is named for Palomar Mountain, a 6,126 foot rounded peak in the middle of the District. Palomar, meaning "dove" in colonial Spanish, was named by settlers who saw flocks of birds around the mountain.
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Inja Memorial Picnic Area
- This memorial picnic site commemorates the courageous efforts of eleven fire fighters who made the ultimate sacrifice back in 1956.
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El Prado Group
- Resting at approximately 5,600 feet, El Prado Group Site offers immediate access to hiking opportunities.
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Laguna Campground
- Area contains montane meadow habitat, which supports the endangered Laguna Skipper Butterfly (Pyrgus ruralis lagunae).
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Wooded Hill Group
- Open mid-May to early September, Wooded Hill Group Site has a 110-person capacity.
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Burnt Rancheria Campground
- Burnt Rancheria provides immediate access to the 2,650-mile Pacific Crest Trail
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Fry Creek
- Fry Creek is an easy 1.7 mile loop trail with little elevation change and occasional resting benches; suitable for most hikers.
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Fry Creek Campground
- The dense evergreens and oaks which shade most of the campsites also provide the setting for a loop trail around Fry Creek Campground. A quick drive north will take you to the Visitor Center at Palomar Observatory.
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Wild Horse Trail
- Please use care to remain on Wild Horse Trail as it traverses near private land. Camping is not encouraged in this area due to proximity of private land.
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Dripping Springs Campground
- Dripping Springs Campground is referred to as the gateway to the Agua Tibia Wilderness. Hike or horseback ride into the wilderness area.
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Palomar-Magee
- The rewards of hiking Palomar-Magee are incredible views of the Pacific Ocean and of Palomar Mountain.
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Dripping Springs
- Dripping Springs Trail is very strenuous, climbing quite steeply and not recommended for summertime use due to heat and lack of water access. Camping is available near the top of the trail.
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