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The World-Famous San Diego Zoo, SeaWorld, Legoland and more...

 

San Diego Zoo & Wild Animal Park

Official site of the Zoological Society of San Diego.

SeaWorld San Diego

The San Diego venue of SeaWorld - dolphins, killer whales, seals, and more!

Legoland California

How many Legos does it take to build a city? Find out here, plus rides, attractions and other fun stuff!

Balboa Park

America's largest cultural urban park with 15 museums, gardens, fountains, the zoo and more.

Japanese Friendship Garden

Located in Balboa Park, the Japanese Friendship Garden will whisk you away to Japan without ever leaving San Diego.

Belmont Park

Located in Mission Bay, this seaside amusement park will keep you entertained for hours!

Torrey Pines State Reserve

Torrey Pines State Reserve is located within San Diego city limits and yet remains one of the wildest stretches of land on our Southern California coast! 2000 acres of land are as they were before San Diego was developed -with the chaparral plant community, the rare and elegant Torrey Pine trees, miles of unspoiled beaches, and a lagoon that is vital to migrating seabirds.

Mission Trails Regional Park

The park encompasses nearly 5,800 acres of both natural and developed recreational acres. Its rugged hills, valleys and open areas represent a San Diego prior to the landing of Cabrillo in San Diego Bay in 1542.

Mission Bay Park

Mission Bay Park is the largest man-made aquatic park in the country, consisting of 4,235 acres, approximately 46% land and 54% water. The park offers a wide range of recreational activities including paths for walking and jogging, and playgrounds for children. It is one of San Diego's most popular locations to fly a kite, picnic or sail a model yacht.

Giraffes at the Wild Animal Park

 

 

SeaWorld San Diego

 

 

Legoland California