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San Diego on the Cheap! Are you on a budget? Looking for great deals and cost-saving activities? We have some great tips that can help save money and still have a great time!







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Elfin Forest Recreational Reserve
The Elfin Forest is considered magical to many of the environmental faithful. Landscaped with all the natural Southern California flora you can imagine, you'll find . . . read more
San Diego Archery in Balboa Park
Though the 28-acre range is tucked away under the foliage of Balboa Park and certainly removed from unsuspecting tourist-types, the Rube Powell Archery Range is a busy place . . . read more
Off the Beaten Path Cemeteries in San Diego
You don't have to have one foot in the grave to check out a cemetery in San Diego. Just don't sign any papers that would have you check in. If you're looking for peace and quiet, a cemetery is a good place go. . . . read more
Tony Robbins Estate in Del Mar
For over eighty-two years, the Del Mar Castle, built by Richard Requa, has kept watch over Del Mar. Castle residents have come and gone, but the mystique . . . read more
San Diego Hospice and Cancer Survivors Park
Special places are special for a reason. These two places provide a peaceful setting for a short stroll, reflection, and some pretty great views of . . . read more
Secrets of La Jolla California
La Jolla has long been the shining star, the tony town of San Diego. But, even La Jolla has her secrets. Secrets that threatened her legacy and secrets that often go untold. . . . read more
Egyptian Architecture in San Diego
Sometimes, you have to walk like an Egyptian to see the Egyptian architecture yet to be discovered in San Diego. We discovered that San Diego was part of the King Tut craze. . . . read more
San Diego Architecture Near Petco Park Worth Its Mettle
Two buildings with long histories have stood the test of time near Petco Park. In the early 1900s, long before the Padres' Petco Park they served San Diego and beyond. Now, they serve to enhance . . . read more
Robert Paine Scripps Forum
Scripps Institution of Oceanography is world famous. Scripps Institution has pioneered and led the way. In 2009, in the wake of worldwide environmental concerns . . . read more
City Farmers Nursery San Diego
Cities have lost a lot of green: money and open space. San Diego has a well-hidden place that is in the green, making green, and 'green' amidst urban sprawl. This place hasn't been paved over and likely won't for years to come. . . . read more
Caltrans Public Art in San Diego
Thinking about freeways and trees is ususally not part of the linear thought process. This public art project mixes the two on the Caltrans Headquarters in Old Town . . . read more
San Diego Coastal Rail Trail
San Diego is known nationally as one of the best locations for outdoor recreational activities, including hiking. One of the most unique spots to hike in San Diego is . . . read more
Great Blue Herons in San Diego
SeaWorld San Diego brings visitors to San Diego from far and wide. There's a display of Mother Nature on the property of SeaWorld that goes unnoticed but really is a treat . . . read more
San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Preserve
More than 90% of all coastal wetlands in California have been lost forever due to development. San Diego is fortunate to have this place for hikes, walks, jogs, birding, and just time to . . . read more
The New Americans Museum in San Diego
San Diego has a number of museums that art, culture, history, and science to San Diego but only one museum in San Diego celebrates the immigrant experience in America . . . read more
Scenic Views from Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego
The students go to Point Loma Nazarene University for education but there's plenty of history, San Diego coastal views, and San Diego surfing available on the campus for those who take time to have a look. . . . read more
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