- TripBuzz found 233 things to do with kids in or near Ramona, California, including 225 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like La Mesa, Poway, Santee and Escondido.
- From Vineyard Trail Rides to Velocity Paintball Park, the Ramona area offers 101 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Farms & Ranches, Parks and Golf.
- Resting in the center of San Diego County, Ramona is home to several wineries and vineyards. Antique lovers also frequent Ramona looking for treasures and hidden finds. Other attractions in the area include a nature trail, helicopter museum and the Amy Strong Castle (home of a famous dress designer). Ramona further offers an annual rodeo, county fair and art show.
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The surf is up at the California Surf Museum in Oceanside! This museum is dedicated to the important role surfing plays in the state's history and culture. Free for kids 11 and under, $5 for adults, or $3 for students, seniors or military (ID required).
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A lively beach located near restaurants and shops, Oceanside Beach features soft, clean white sand and clear water. The beach also has a pier, public restrooms and showers, and a lifeguard tower.
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De Luz Rd & Sandia Creek Drive, Fallbrook, CA 92088
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Santa Margarita River Trail is a 6 mile loop trail that has shady woodlands, boulders, dusty and dry chaparral and native plants and wildflowers along the trail. Patrons can use the trail for hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding.
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At Fallbrook Community Center, visitors can take advantage of amenities like kitchen facilities, meeting rooms, auditoriums, and more. Visitors are welcome to take fitness classes, ranging from Zumba to yoga.
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200 Palm Canyon Dr, Borrego Springs, CA 92004
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Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is a great place to explore the desert and all the amazing rock formations. The park has many interesting hiking trails and a visitor center with its informative exhibits and helpful staff. Camping is available at the parking with RVs, hook-ups or tents.
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The main beach on Coronado Island is known as the Coronado Municipal Beach. Lifeguards are on duty during open hours, and there are tide pools, a dog run, fishing areas, and restrooms.
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A county park, Clemmens Lane Park is open from sunrise to sunset, every day of the week. The park features playgrounds for both very young and older kids, a soccer field, a sand volleyball court, and picnic areas.
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Granite Mountain area includes a few old gold mines that you can explore. Great paths for 4x vehicles.
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The Yaqui Well is a scenic desert site that features a well-marked trail and nearby camp grounds. The site is a popular destination for bird watching, and is purportedly home to the legendary Ghost Dancers.
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With ocean views, the J Street Marina Park is great for visitors to walk along the shoreline, swim, or just enjoy the sun. Facilities at the park include picnic tables and grills.