A skaters' haven, this 15,000-square foot park with skateable rails, ramps, bowls and stairs is located between a police and fire station, affording parents some measure of security.
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A skaters' haven, this 15,000-square foot park with skateable rails, ramps, bowls and stairs is located between a police and fire station, affording parents some measure of security.
This indoor/outdoor recreation center at the top of the Calavera Hills has a gymnasium, lighted ball fields and tennis courts, a playground, kitchen and picnic area.
This huge community park in the La Costa hills has a gymnasium, lighted sports fields, a sand volleyball court, picnic area, playground and some interesting features, including sculpted stone structures, the ruins of a stagecoach stop, and a wildlife habitat.
This winery doesn't grow the grapes, but the two-medal winner at the 2000 Orange County Fair makes an excellent red wine, and its Zinfandel is a big seller.
This tree-covered park is a popular gathering place for locals, perfect for picnics, horseshoes and parties and the site of the annual Oktoberfest.
Overlooking the Pacific Ocean, this 2 1/2-acre historical park has shuffleboard, horseshoe pits, a picnic area with barbecue facilities and a beautiful rose garden.
SEA LIFE is designed to be a child’s interactive guide to the life of the sea. Get ready to embark on a journey through fantastic ocean habitats. Shake hands with sea stars at the touch pools and discover the sharks, stingrays and tropical fish of the mysterious Lost City of Atlantis. SEA LIFE Aquarium is packed with interactive play zones, fun activities and unforgettable sights creating an experience like no other.