Smack dab in the heart of San Diego, this urban park has a higher concentration of cultural attractions than any park in the nation. Called "the Smithsonian of the West", you'll find a lifetime's worth of exploration found among the park's 500 acres. Balboa includes 14 world-class museums, a botanical garden, scenic trails, a 75-foot high fountain, a four-star restaurant and the world-famous San Diego Zoo.
Plus, San Diegans know this is a prime spot for romantic picnics and family outings, all for a song, money-wise. The city spends a pretty penny keeping this place beautiful, and, unless you enter the museums themselves, there's no fee for many of the enchanting options in this park.
Specific Itinerary Ideas
Kid Stuff
There's more than just high-brow art museums and high-tech areospace exhibits at the park, although your kids might dig on those, too.
Popular kid stuff includes the Hall of Champions (sports),the Model Railroad Museum, the carousel and the miniature train ride. Don't forget the Zoo, of course!
Kids adore the interactive exhibits at the Rueben H. Fleet Space Center's Exploratorium, as well as their frequent Imax and planetarium programs.
The Natural History Museum offers touch tables, interactive exhibits and regular childrens' programs. They also love the dinosaurs!
The Pepper Grove Discovery Playground is a lively spot, especially for the younger set.
Lastly, watch for wandering entertainers on the Prado, or have a picnic by the fountain, where lots of children seem to gather, splash each other, and run around at all hours. Tell them to make a wish and toss pennies into the spray.
Active Options
Morley Field recreational area includes tennis courts, a bicycle track, a swimming pool, picnic areas and canyon trails.
The park itself offers plenty of unusual trails, climbing in and out of the steep canyon terrain. Runners love the early morning and late afternoon quiet hours, for jogging along the scenic, paved walkways throughout the park.
Before You Go
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