Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
California's largest park. The nature here is simply stunning – be it the scenery or the fauna and flora. Don't miss the Native American petroglyphs.
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Boomers El CajonThis place welcomes families to enjoy a fun-filled afternoon playing mini golf, go karting, riding bumping boats and many more. |
USS Midway Aircraft CarrierThis enormous giant can be completely toured – and that is an experience not to be missed. Perfect for both kids and adults. |
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