Let's hear it for the four-day work week! With only a few weekdays left, start making your plans to spend the weekend in San Diego enjoying everything the city has to offer, including these to things to do.
San Diego Races You Don’t Want To Miss!
With our gorgeous year-round weather and variety of terrain throughout the region, it is no wonder that San Diegan’s are some of the most active people in the USA. And while many of us choose that activity to be surfing, biking, jogging, swimming or some other leisurely pursuit, some San Diegan’s like to push their competitive limits by participating in one (or many) of the numerous races that are held throughout San Diego each year.
As an avid mud runner myself, I’m excited to be taking on my 3rd Super Spartan Race at the end of the month. Nothing quite gets my blood pumping like crawling through mud under barbed wire, pushing my way through a gauntlet of defenders or perfecting my javelin throwing skills. Here’s more information on the Spartan Race and several other upcoming San Diego races that are guaranteed to get you dirty, wet and beaming from ear to ear!
Sun, Surf, Sand…and Snow! in San Diego
It’s winter in San Diego – clear blue skies, sunshine, sparkling beaches for miles and temperatures today…wait for it…in the 80s! Just another beautiful day in paradise!
Sure we’ve got the perfect year-round climate. But did you know a few times each winter when it rains here, something magical and unexpected happens in San Diego’s East County region. A frosty blanket of snow covers the mountains, usually above four or 5,000 feet.
If you find yourself in San Diego during one of our winter storms, following is a quick guide to a few fun places in East County for sledding, snowballs and making snowmen.
Top Things to Do in San Diego over Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend
Escape to San Diego for the long weekend to enjoy amazingly warm winter weather, plenty of outdoor adventures and these top things to do…
Davis Cup Brings World-Class Tennis to San Diego’s Petco Park
Seven years after being played at the La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club, the Davis Cup is returning to San Diego and moving a few miles south to Downtown’s Petco Park. The clay court in the park’s left field will add plenty of excitement and uncertainty to the 3-days of tennis matches as John Isner and the US Davis Cup team take on British #1 Andy Murray and the Great Britain team.
Top Things to Do in San Diego – January 7-12, 2014
With this beautiful weather, you definitely need to take advantage of San Diego’s beaches, parks and gardens, outdoor activities, and these top things to do this weekend after the break.
14 New and Different Things to Try in San Diego in 2014
Happy New Year! During your next visit, you will still be able to enjoy San Diego’s amazing weather (it’s in the 70s as I am writing this) and gorgeous beaches all while checking out these 14 things to try in 2014:
Football Paradise: 2013 College Football Bowl Games in San Diego
College football bowl seasons is one of America’s great holiday traditions.
San Diego hosts to two games each December: ‘America’s Most Exciting Bowl Game’, the National University Holiday Bowl, and the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl both call QUALCOMM Stadium home.
Farmers Insurance Open 2014 Comes to San Diego
Mark your calendars now, because one of golf’s biggest events of the year, the Farmers Insurance Open, returns to San Diego in 2014. San Diego’s leg of the annual PGA TOUR will take place Jan. 23-26, 2014, at the iconic Torrey Pines Golf Course, where Tiger Woods will attempt to reclaim his title.
Land, Ocean and Culture: Exploring San Diego Parks
San Diego is a paradise of parks. The Trust for Public Land named San Diego one of the 10 best U.S. cities based on access to and size of our parks, which comprises close to a quarter of the city’s total area. But ratings aside, the best facet of San Diego’s many parks is the diversity. From water to grass, from culture to desert, San Diego has it all.
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