- TripBuzz found 330 things to do with kids in or near Poway, California, including 305 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like La Mesa, San Diego, Carlsbad and La Jolla.
- From Elite Show Stables to Get Air, the Poway area offers 94 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Hiking Trails, Theaters and Rock Climbing.
- An outlining community of San Diego, Poway has many arts, culture and entertainment venues. This includes a performing arts center, ecological reserve and Native American interpretive center. Also home of the Berean Bible College, Poway is equipped with several community parks with fishing ponds, nature trails, playgrounds and picnic shelters.
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Located within the Rice Canyon Open Preserve, the Rice Canyon Trail is a 4 mile trail of mixed dirt surfaces. The mostly-level trail cuts through scattered ground cover and serves as an excellent fitness trail or beginning hiking excursion.
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Aloha Stand Up Paddle offers tradition surf and paddleboard lessons. But what's more, they have a photographer who takes action shots of surfers.
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West Coast Stand Up Paddle takes trips to regional lakes for paddleboard lessons. They claim that they can teach almost anyone to paddleboard.
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Measuring 6,590 yards, the Coronado Municipal Golf Course is a par-72 which is freely available to the general public. A combination of greens, dramatic views, and wide fairways compose the course itself.
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The ambiance of Village Theater creates a nostalgic movie-going experience without sacrificing comfort or modern conveniences. With 3D wall murals, art deco furnishings, roomy seats, and digital screenings, this venue attracts serious film buffs.
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Moviegoers can sit back and enjoy snacks and first run films in one of three deluxe auditoriums at the Vintage Village Theatre. Guests will appreciate the viewing experience featuring the latest in digital, 3D and sound technology.
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Boomers! in Vista, California is home to any event imaginable, from birthday parties to business retreats. Visitors can enjoy a variety of attractions including mini golf, laser tag, and an arcade.
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With a small beach town atmosphere, Coronado Island serves as a popular getaway from the bustling San Diego area. The island offers several resorts, white sand beaches, day spas, a boutique retail strip downtown, and an 18-hole golf course.
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The Coronado Visitor Center is home to the Coronado Museum, which features exhibits highlighting local history and culture. The center also offers a wealth of tourist information, brochures, and maps, and sometimes hosts live music.
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Glorietta Bay Park is a community managed oceanside park that offers numerous running and walking trails and wide grassy lawn areas. The buoy-marked ocean swimming area makes the park popular among training triathletes.