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Sandfly Bay is a bay with large dunes on the Otago Peninsula, 15 km east of central Dunedin. Walk to Sandfly Bay via Sandfly Bay Track and combine coastal views with wildlife viewing. The beach is a popular site for the Hooker's Sea Lion and Yellow Eyed Penguins.
A path crosses farmland to the top of the sand dunes. Go down the sand hill – which can be rather t...
Sand Hollow State Park is a sprawling 20,000-acre park in Utah, which rests mostly on USDI Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land, rivals Utah's two largest state parks - Wasatch Mountain and Antelope Island. The park features a 1,322-acre (535 ha) reservoir and an extensive off highway vehicle recreation area on Sand Mountain. Sand Mountain provides 15,000 acres of per...
San Diego Bay is a natural harbor and deepwater port, which is 12 miles (19 km) long and 1 to 3 miles (1.6 to 4.8 km) wide. Considered to be one of the best natural harbors on the west coast of North America, it was colonized by Spain beginning in 1769.
San Diego Bay remains as a home port of major US Navy ships, including several aircraft carriers, of the United Stat...
Soak up the sunshine and bay breezes on this meandering pedestrian path. You will tour of some of San Diego’s best sights as you run along the sparkling San Diego Bay with views of Coronado, the San Diego Bay Bridge and Point Loma. You’ll also pass by some great attractions like Seaport Village, the USS Midway Museum and the Greatest Generation Art Collect...
The nation's largest multi-sport museum boasts memorabilia reflecting San Diego's sporting legacy. More than an archive of San Diego sports, this 70,000-square-foot facility on three levels is a center that encourages visitors to be participants as well as observers. In 2012, the Hall opened a new, state-of-the-art exhibit celebrating the sport of sailing and all...
San Diego Jet Ski Rentals is located at Cornado Ferry Landing. Please check in with our staff at our kiosk located on the main boardwalk by the water, facing the downtown skyline at the foot of the ferry pier.
JET SKIS: With a fleet of double-seater 2023 Sea Doo Jet Skis, San Diego Jet Ski & Boat Rentals offers top-notch watercraft that are both agile and easy to ...
The San Diego-La Jolla Underwater Park spans 6,000 acres (24 km2) of ocean bottom and tidelands. The park's four distinct habitats (rocky reef, kelp bed, sand flats, and submarine canyon) make it a popular destination for snorkelers and scuba divers. The park was created by the City of San Diego in 1970 and actually has two other parks within it: the "look but don't t...
San Diego Velodrome is hidden and tucked in Balboa Park at Morley Field Sports Compex. ride or watch the races!
Tuesday night or Friday night races are particularly fun to watch.
The Coast to Crest Trail starts in Del Mar, California, and when finished the trail will stretch 70 miles east through wetlands, chaparral, open meadows and dense forests to 5,850-foot Volcan Mountain, the source for the San Dieguito River. The Trail is only made up of segments at this point and is currently 45 miles in distance.
San Dieguito River Segment (2.7 miles...
San Dieguito River Trail is a section of the Coast to Crest Trail. The trail starts in Del Mar just west of the Del Mar Race Track at the Jimmy Durente Bridge (or start at Del Mar Beach and hike trail to the Jimmy Durante Bridge). It runs along the new restored San Diegito Lagons to the horse park on El Camino Real (where it stops for now).
It's 2.7 miles one way from...
Off-road this trail for a day of fun in the water! Kayaking, swimming, fishing, hiking and camping await you at Sand Island Beaches. Just be sure to bring food, drinking water, shade and swimwear.
Sand Island Beaches are located on the Nevada side of Lake Mead and can be reached by boat or by driving 8.0 Mile Road via Northshore Road. The trail is an easy drive throu...
Sand Mountain is a singing sand dune 20 miles (32 km) east of Fallon, Nevada along U.S. Route 50. The dune is two miles long and 600 feet (180 m) high. The sand originates from the ancient Lake Lahontan, that for the most part dried up 9,000 years ago. Sand Mountain Recreation Area is managed by the Bureau of Land Management and is open to off-highway vehicle use. The...
Sand Point Trail is 2.8 miles one way partly on boardwalk from near the ranger station to the coast. A 2.9 mile beach walk connects to Cape Alava Trail, making a 9.0 mile loop. The trailhead is near Ozette Campground.
Price: $180.00