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    Richardson Field

    5.0 (1 review)

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    San Dieguito County Park - Fungus

    San Dieguito County Park

    4.4(91 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    I've been coming here for 20 plus years, because it's walking distance from my in-laws house. We…read morehave many happy memories of walking here with the daughters when they were little, playing with them at the playground up top, swinging on the swings down low, playing frisbee on the grass. Today we walked a whole loop (my daughter, her college friend, and I to get some exercise before going out to brunch. We admired the view from the Osuna Overlook, walked past workers weeding and trimming the new garden area between the upper and lower parks up top with river rock bordered paths. Looks super nice! My daughter commented that they ought to let local youth paint the rocks--that'd be a cool community event! We proceeded down the paved street that passes by the Scout House, crossed over by the pollinator garden where a kind person pointed out the bat house they placed there (I learned bats are good pollinators and that they need to be protected from raccoons!) Onward to the butterfly garden where I saw a monarch butterfly! We continued to the duck pond at the lowest part of the park where there are picnic areas to be reserved for birthday parties and picnics. We saw a pair of mallard ducks and a solo heron. Spring has sprung! Everything is blooming and the wild creatures are atwitter. Truly a marvelous community park. They even host an annual half marathon here. My brother-in-law and I ran it together in 2012 and it was challenging! Perhaps the biggest challenge being the walk uphill after the race to get to the beer garden lol. I think we ended up not going there and just walking home. Anyway, if you're in the area, check it out! There are several different hiking trails and lots of flora and fauna to admire.

    San Dieguito County Park is truly one of San Diego's gems. Not only does it have five different…read moreplaygrounds (yes, five!), but it also offers easy walking trails for all levels and abilities-- perfect for little legs, visiting friends, and even energetic doodles. It's rare to find a park that feels this expansive yet so welcoming and well cared for. What made our visit especially memorable was Ranger Alejandro. He took the time to introduce himself to our group during a park day with our kids and dogs, offered to lead a ranger-guided doodle-and-toddler hike, and even shared his contact information. That level of kindness and community care says so much. This park is a beautiful example of our tax dollars at work, and it makes me incredibly proud to call this city home. We absolutely can't wait to go back.

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    San Dieguito County Park - A relaxing afternoon in the park

    A relaxing afternoon in the park

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    One of many flowers species

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    Spreckels Park - The walk in the park of the history of Spreckles the years that Spreckled had designed the  city of San Diego..

    Spreckels Park

    4.0(2 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    Of the many places here in Calif and the city of San Diego thd city of Coronado has one of the…read morehistorical 0arks for the City of Coronado has many places thlat reflect back. For the many people that shown so much to the Island of Coronado the many crowns on the signs. There is one park that has the name of the designer and businessman of San Diego he dealt with the business of sifar that came to the city. The Berkly in the early years was the main ferry to get back and forth the boat teaffic would supply for Mr Spreckles was one of the largest businessmen the statue can br found at the bowling green park with Alonzo Horton one of the men that designed the gaslamp. The park is obe of the best places to come and see the many colors the park has music feztivals for the known artists tgey have art sh9ws with the mixture of art and the many paintings. Going to the Island you can take the ferry from the Broadway pier takes you overr to the village you can also take city buses tbat will take you to the park of the 901 bus. The park is located off orange that is near the many city buildings to the library and the restaurant row for the nany reztaurants from brwakfasts to piizza places. The day at Spreckles Park is one of the most beautiful parks that was built to the designers of San Diiego the dusiness of the early years that ypu would have to look towsrds Alonzo Horton and Spreckles. As a Yelp Elite Reviewer the city of Coronado with Spreckles park it has such a great history to look at the music platform. The plaques of the park tell so much about the history of Spreckles Park.

    The first time I drove into this neighborhood, I was impressed by Spreckels Park. It looks and…read morefeels like a comfortable village green with the homes of the village surrounding it -- the SoCal equivalent of New England. This is a nice expanse of well maintained lawn outlined by trees with a distinctive architectural detail -- a large walk-through sundial.

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    Spreckels Park - Spreckles Park is one that is the entry to the Island the closenesz to the many city buildings

    Spreckles Park is one that is the entry to the Island the closenesz to the many city buildings

    Spreckels Park - The many palm trees were the gift of the king of  Hswaii tge gifts of the tropical trees and the trees.

    The many palm trees were the gift of the king of Hswaii tge gifts of the tropical trees and the trees.

    Spreckels Park - Spreckles Park is the one place that you can have many groups for the park it has the history and the great place for family reunions.

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    Spreckles Park is the one place that you can have many groups for the park it has the history and the great place for family reunions.

    Elfin Forest Recreational Reserve - Blue dragonfly

    Elfin Forest Recreational Reserve

    4.6(233 reviews)
    6.6 mi

    We arrived around 8 AM on a Sunday, and the main lot was already full, but there's an overflow lot…read moreabout 400 feet away where we were able to grab the last spot. The trail itself was pretty quiet. We passed a few people here and there. It's very well maintained, though there aren't any signs or clear directions at certain points, so I'd recommend using AllTrails to stay on track. Also worth noting, there are no trash cans along the route, so plan accordingly. The trail is technically listed as not dog-friendly, but we did see a couple of dogs along the way. We did the 4.5-mile overlook loop. There were a few sections that were a bit steep, but overall it's a fairly easy hike with mostly flat terrain. There's a lot of greenery throughout, and the creek adds a really nice touch. It's a really scenic and peaceful setting. It took us about 1 hour and 45 minutes to complete. We went on a cloudy day, which ended up being perfect for the hike. Overall, it's a beautiful, well-kept trail and definitely worth checking out.

    What an incredible trail! The mix of flowing water and those scattered rock formations makes every…read morestep feel like a little adventure. Going around 10 in the morning sounds perfect for soaking in the peaceful vibe without running into many people. It's a relatively easy route with plenty of spots to pause for a picnic, making it the perfect way to connect with nature and start the day surrounded by quiet beauty.

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    Elfin Forest Recreational Reserve

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    Torrey Meadows Park - For older kids

    Torrey Meadows Park

    4.4(18 reviews)
    5.8 mi

    Like someone else had mentioned, this park was well maintained in the past. Such a shame because…read morethere are so many children that play in this area. I visited with my dog today and she ended up getting broken glass in her paw from walking on the side walk. Another lady with her small child and I noticed my dog limping and then noticed all of the glass on the side walk and in the child play area. Really sad world we live in, hopefully no other children or animals get injured playing.

    What a wonderful park! There's free and ample parking with a lot (when there's no party or events)…read more There's a large grassy area, 2 play ground areas, bathrooms, a basketball net/area, and gazebo that you would need to rent for parties. We have visited this place twice. Once for a birthday party and another time on a Friday evening. Our kids enjoyed this park when it's low key and mellow. We def enjoyed ourselves by taking advantage of the open field and less than crowded play structures. The structures seems updated and clean. I didn't go into the bathrooms so unsure if they were clean. I felt the kids to be safe here and in this area. It's located by a high school so you may run into teenagers who get picked up here or hang out. Swings, slides, updated merry go round, 2 play structures with monkey bars and a zip line feature. Cool playground for the kiddos.

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    Covered Picnic Area, Playground Equipment & Open Space

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