Having fun
during the summer and fall in San Diego doesn’t
require a lot of money. In fact, many
things to see and enjoy in San Diego are
absolutely free. With 70 miles of beautiful
beaches, near-perfect weather and a variety
of summer street fairs, concerts and arts
and cultural events, San Diego offers a fun
and inexpensive summer getaway.
Following is a list of 50 fun and free
activities that guests can enjoy during San
Diego’s summer months:
1. Put on your bathing
suit, grab your towel and head to one of
San Diego’s 33 beaches,
all open to the public, and perfect for
body surfing, boogie boarding, building
sandcastles, collecting seashells and
basking in the sun.
www.sandiego.org/beachguide
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2. Bring a picnic and
listen to Coronado's Summer
Concert Series in Spreckels
Park on Sunday evenings throughout the
summer. On the first and third Sunday
of the month, come early and browse the
work of artists from San Diego County
during the Coronado Art Association’s
bi-monthly Art-In-The-Park
event.
www.coronadovisitorcenter.com
3. Soak up the
international flavor at the House of
Pacific Relations in Balboa Park with
the International Cottages’ Lawn
Programs. Held each Sunday
throughout the summer, these free events
feature ethnic food, song and dance.
www.balboapark.org
4. Head to the historic
Mission San Luis Rey in Oceanside on
June 13 – 14 for the 13th Annual
Inter-Tribal Pow Wow. Hosted
by the San Luis Rey Luiseno Mission
Indians, this event draws tribal members
from all over the United States for
contest dancing, Native American arts
and crafts, games and food.
www.slrmissionindians.org
5. Catch a magnificent
Pacific sunset and watch sea lions play
along the shoreline at La Jolla
Cove, one of the most
spectacular natural settings in the
world.
www.lajollabythesea.com
6. Visit Seaport
Village during the weekends for
free entertainment and hours of
leisurely strolling and
window-shopping. Guests can also walk
along the bay-front or sit in the grass
and gaze at passing yachts and ships
along San Diego Bay.
www.seaportvillage.com
7. Listen to live bands
lined along the 26.2-mile route of the
Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon
on May 31. The course begins in Balboa
Park, runs through various popular
locations around the city and ends at
the Marine Corps Recruit Depot.
Visitors can also stop by the Marathon's
free Health and Fitness Expo
on May 29 – 30 at the San Diego
Convention Center.
www.rnrmarathon.com
8. Stroll through the
16˝-block historic Gaslamp
Quarter’s turn-of-the-century
Victorian architecture in downtown San
Diego. Once the stomping grounds of the
legendary Wyatt Earp, the Gaslamp
Quarter is now home to unique stores,
numerous restaurants, nightclubs and
bars.
www.gaslamp.org
9. On the second Sunday
of each month, stop by The New
Children’s Museum in downtown
San Diego for free admission. Families
of all ages can enjoy innovative,
hands-on art opportunities and
first-rate exhibitions designed by
emerging and established contemporary
artists.
www.thinkplaycreate.org.
10. Fly a kite
along the grassy field in the Tecolote
Shores of Mission Bay Park, a
4,600-acre aquatic playground for all
ages. Here, away from trees and
overhead wires, families gather to
launch colorful kites high into the
clear-blue, breezy skies.
www.aboutmissionbay.com
11. Check out gnarly
international and U.S. body surfers
competing in the 33rd Annual
World Body Surfing Championships
on August 22 – 23 at the Oceanside Beach
and Pier.
www.worldbodysurfing.org
12. Take free
fly-fishing lessons from the
San Diego Fly Fishers club on Sunday
mornings from 9 a.m. to noon at Lake
Murray, located in La Mesa. If you
don’t have your own gear, arrive early
for a free equipment loan.
www.sandiegoflyfishers.com
13. Sample some of the
more than 200 varieties of fresh produce
grown in San Diego at one of the
region’s many Farmer’s Markets,
held daily at locations throughout the
county.
www.sdfarmbureau.org
14. Enjoy free organ
concerts during the 22nd Annual
International Summer Organ Festival
at Spreckels Organ Pavilion in Balboa
Park. Concerts are held on Monday
evenings June 22 – August 31.
www.serve.com/sosorgan
15. Bike or jog along
Mission Bay Park’s many
trails. Joggers and walkers share more
than 20 miles of scenic running paths
winding through sunlight and shade near
the shoreline with workout courses at
planned stations along the route.
www.aboutmissionbay.com
16. Attend the
30th Annual Ocean Beach Street Fair &
Chili Cook-off on June 27,
featuring more than 200 vendors, local
artists, food, a children’s area and
entertainment on five stages.
www.obstreetfair.com
17. Rollerblade,
skateboard, bicycle or people-watch
along the Mission Beach
Boardwalk, a scenic three-mile
boardwalk along lively Mission and
Pacific Beaches.
18. Stargaze outside the
Reuben H. Fleet Science Center
on the first Wednesday of every month
during “Gazin’ with the Experts,” as
members of the San Diego Astronomy
Association set up huge telescopes and
offer guests a great view of the moon,
planets and brighter stars.
www.rhfleet.org
19. Join the festivities
at San Diego’s many Fourth of
July celebrations, held in
communities throughout the county.
Coronado's popular
Independence Day Celebration
on July 4 features a two-hour
parade followed by a family concert in
Spreckels Park and spectacular fireworks
over Glorietta Bay.
20. Take a scenic drive
to Mt. Laguna to hike,
bike or picnic while enjoying the fresh
mountain air whispering through the
pines.
www.julianca.com
21. Hike the trails of
Torrey Pines State Reserve
and see the rare and elegant Torrey pine
trees, miles of unspoiled beaches and a
number of animal species.
www.torreypine.org
22. Wiggle your toes in
the sand at the Annual U.S. Open
Sandcastle Competition on July
18 – 19 at Imperial Beach Pier. View
hundreds of sand sculpting artists at
work; the event also features a parade
and children’s sandcastle contest.
www.usopensandcastle.com
23. Visit Mission
Trails Regional Park featuring
a state-of-the-art Visitors Center where
guests explore and learn about the
wonders of nature and the native people
who once lived on the land. The park
also offers over 40 miles of natural and
developed hiking and biking trails.
www.mtrp.org
24. Go scuba
diving or snorkeling off San
Diego’s shores to see spectacular
creatures of the sea. La Jolla Shores
and Cove offers some of the clearest
waters on the California coast, as well
as miles of protected underwater
preserve to explore.
www.lajollabythesea.com
25. Watch the
55th Annual World Championship
Over-the-Line Tournament, San
Diego’s original boisterous beach
softball event, on July 11 – 12 and July
18 – 19 at Fiesta Island on Mission
Bay.
www.ombac.org
26. Walk along the
downtown Embarcadero and view impressive
public art sculptures, tributes
and memorials set along San
Diego Bay. The artworks celebrate San
Diego’s international ties, cultural
diversity, military significance and
unique oceanfront environment.
www.portofsandiego.org
27. On warm summer nights
when the tide is high and the moon is
full, join San Diegans in a local
natural phenomenon, the grunion
run. Witness thousands of
small grunion fish swimming ashore to
mate and bury their eggs in the sand
before riding the waves back out to sea.
28. Watch tail-waggin’,
Frisbee-catchin’ and stick-fetchin’ dogs
splash in the surf at Ocean
Beach's Dog Beach. Man’s best
friend is permitted to roam there
leash-free at all hours of the day.
www.sandiego.gov
29. Join the festivities
at the Annual San Diego Pride
Celebration, one of the most
popular events of its kind in the
country. Free festivities include a
mile-long parade through Hillcrest on
July 18, beginning at 11 a.m.
www.sandiegopride.org
30. Go bird
watching at one of San Diego's
many coastal nature preserves, including
the Tijuana Estuary, Tidelands Park in
Coronado, J Street Tidal Flats in Chula
Vista, Northern Wildlife
Preserve/Kendall Frost Marsh on Mission
Bay and Batiquitos Lagoon in Carlsbad.
31. Enjoy gallery hopping
and light fare on the second Saturday of
each month when North Park's Ray Street
galleries welcome guests to Ray
at Night, where art work by
local painters, photographers and
sculptors are on display. Also, visit
North Park Nights, an
extension of Ray at Night, on the third
Saturday of every month, when local
artists present colorful, artistic
displays and live entertainment.
www.rayatnight.com;
www.northparknights.org
32. Cheer on youth soccer
players during the 29th Annual
San Diego Surf Cup Soccer Tournament
on July 25 – 27 and August 1 – 3 at the
San Diego Polo Club in Del Mar. This
nationally-recognized amateur tournament
draws the country’s best players, ages
10 – 19.
www.surfcup.com
33. Check out the
California Surf Museum on
Highway 101 in Oceanside, which houses a
permanent collection of historic boards,
photographs and videos. Explore its
colorful and educational display on the
sport of surfing and the legends who
braved the waters over generations.
www.surfmuseum.org
34. Take a walk through
Balboa Park, the
largest urban cultural park in the
United States, and discover its
beautiful Spanish Colonial-Revival
architecture and glorious gardens. Also
take advantage of the Park's variety of
other free offerings, including free
admission to select museums on Tuesdays
and ranger-led walking tours.
www.balboapark.org
35. Dance along Fifth
Avenue on August 9 during the annual
Hillcrest Cityfest Street Fair
featuring crafts, food booths, three
entertainment stages and two beer
gardens.
www.hillquest.com
36. Gather friends,
family and firewood for a cozy beach bonfire at one of the
County’s bonfire-friendly beaches in
Coronado, Ocean Beach, Oceanside,
Mission Beach and Pacific Beach.
37. Go on a self-guided
walking tour of The Stuart
Collection, a display of
contemporary sculptures scattered
throughout the University of California,
San Diego campus in La Jolla. Tour maps
are available at the Gilman Drive campus
entrance. stuartcollection.ucsd.edu
38. Run over to the
32nd America's Finest City Half
Marathon on August 16 to cheer
on runners as they race along San Diego
Bay from Cabrillo National Monument
through downtown San Diego to the race’s
finish in Balboa Park. The race begins
at 6:45 a.m.
www.afchalf.com
39. Explore the
clear shallow tidepools of
La Jolla Cove and Point Loma when the tide
is low and the pools are teeming with
aquatic life.
40. Visit Julian
in San Diego’s East County and enjoy
this quaint, historic mining town that
grew into the County’s second largest
urban center during the Southern
California gold rush of 1869.
www.julianca.com
41. Take a drive to the
top of Mt. Soledad in
La Jolla, home of the Mt.
Soledad Veterans War Memorial,
for breathtaking, 360-degree views of
San Diego. Spectacular views also await
at the top of Mt. Helix,
offering visitors a birds-eye glimpse of
San Diego’s East County communities.
www.soledadmemorial.com
42. Experience the
history of the local Hispanic
community’s struggle with a visit to the
Chicano Park Murals,
established by activists in 1970. This
cultural park has received international
recognition as a major public art site
for its commanding mural paintings; some
of the murals narrate the history of
Barrio Logan where the park is located.
www.chicanoparksandiego.com
43. Take in the
action as fun loving canines brave the waves
during the 4thAnnual Loews Coronado Bay Resort Surf Dog Competition
on June 20 in Imperial Beach.
loewssurfdog.blogspot.com
44. Visit the
Museum of Contemporary Art,
located in both the downtown San Diego
and or La Jolla, for free daily
admission for guests 25 years and
younger.
www.mcasd.org
45. Witness the living
legacy of California’s birthplace at
Old Town State Historic Park,
San Diego’s first “downtown.” The
six-block park features 12 acres of
Mexican lore and historical sites
presented in shops, restaurants, museums
and several carefully preserved or
restored adobe and wooden buildings.
www.oldtownsandiego.org
46. Visit the
U.S. Olympic Training Center,
the nation's first warm weather,
year-round Olympic training facility,
located in Chula Vista. Free tours of
the 150-acre lakefront facility are
offered at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday through
Saturday; tours begin at the Copley
Visitor Center.
www.usoc.org
47. Take advantage of San
Diego’s warm summer days and explore a
number of free summer concerts
located throughout the county.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/feature/free-summer-concerts
48. Explore the mediation
gardens at the Self-Realization
Fellowship Ashram Center in
Encinitas. It is here that Paramahansa
Yogananda, one of the preeminent
spiritual figures of our time, wrote his
Autobiography of a Yogi. The
meditation gardens are open to the
public 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Tuesday through
Saturday, and 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. on
Sundays.
www.yogananda-srf.org/temples/encinitas
49. Walk 1,942 feet out
onto the Oceanside Municipal
Pier, the longest wooden pier
on the U.S. West Coast; the pier is a
perfect setting for fishing, walking and
wave watching.
50. Browse through the
Ocean Beach Antique District,
located along Newport Avenue in Ocean
Beach, offering the largest
concentration of antique and collectible
dealers in San Diego County. Here,
guests find one-of-a-kind antiques,
mid-century modern furniture, fine
estate sale items, vintage jewelry and
specialty memorabilia.
www.obantiquedistrict.com
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Happy happens in San Diego. For more
information on San Diego’s offerings,
including exciting vacation packages and
valuable coupons for attractions,
restaurants and more, visit the San Diego
Convention & Visitors Bureau's Web site at
www.sandiego.org or call 619-236-1212.
In San Diego, visit the International
Visitor Information Center, located at the
corner of West Broadway and Harbor Drive in
downtown San Diego, or the La Jolla Visitor
Center, located at the corner of Herschel
Avenue and Prospect Street in La Jolla. |
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