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Downtown San Diego Life Style |
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San Diego County is so huge, you'll never see it
all. From its 70 miles of shimmering coastline to
the verdant Cleveland National Forest to the vast Anza-Borrego Desert State Park,
even those who live here don't see everything. But
if time permits, here are some of the highlights you
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Outdoor Recreation
With
near-perfect weather and a diverse landscape
encompassing beaches, mountains and deserts, San
Diego is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts:
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Parks - At 5,700 acres, Mission Trails
Regional Park is one of the largest urban parks in
the United States. Downtown offers more than a
dozen parks ranging from the North and South
Embarcadero Marina Parks with harbor views to the
Horton Plaza Park in the heart of the city.
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Biking/Hiking - San Diego has miles of
designated bike paths, as well as several bus and
trolley routes that accommodate bicycles. Cuyamaca
Rancho State Park is a popular destination nearby
for its 110 miles of hiking trails. Downtown's
waterfront boardwalk and linear park along the
railroad line are ideal urban trails.
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Agua Caliente
2. Dos
Picos
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Guajome
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Lake Jennings
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Lake Morena
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Potrero
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Sweetwater Summit
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Vallecito
9.
William Heise
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With
professional football and baseball teams, as well
as numerous college teams, San Diego offers plenty
of action in the sports arena:
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Downtown's PETCO Park is America's newest
urban Major League baseball stadium. Home to the
San Diego Padres, the ballpark has seating for
42,000, modern amenities and panoramic views of
the Bay.
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Qualcomm Stadium is home to the San Diego
Chargers, San Diego State University Aztecs and
Holiday Bowl. It has also hosted the Super Bowl.
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Sports Activities
- Information on Citywide Leagues
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Water Sports - With 70 miles of Pacific Ocean
coastline and 33 beaches, San Diego is a haven for
swimming, surfing, boating and sailing. Beautiful
San Diego Bay is downtown's front porch and is
filled with watercraft throughout the year.
Professional
Sports:
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