Knott's Soak City USA - Formerly Whitewater Canyon
Otay Valley Road, Chula Vista, CA 91910; (619) 661-7373;
Waterpark Website;
Open: Daily Memorial Day to Labor Day and weekends in May and September; Hours 10AM-6PM;
San Diego's newest, biggest and wildest water adventure park.
22 of the most intense water rides and attractions imaginable - all themed to the longboards and surf woodies of the
1950s San Diego coast. 32-acres recreational water park with 16 waterslides, wave pool
play tower and island, ballpark, volleyball pit, and picnic areas.
- Three 80-foot-high vertical chutes
- Balboa Bay - 500,000 gallon pool for waveriders
- Sunset River - Longest lazy river in California
- Colorado Express - Thrill ride with 688 feet of tube-raft ride
- Jack's Beach House - Three-story kids watersports playhouse
- Several restaurants and snack shops
Chula Vista Harbor
550 Marina Parkway, Chula Vista, CA 91910; 619-691-1860;
Chula Vista's scenic harbor offers spectacular views and easy access to southern San Diego Bay. The harbor includes two marinas,
an RV park, and several restaurants. It is also home to Chula Vista Yacht Club and two waterfront parks.
Various sport fishing, sight-seeing and whale-watching charters operate out of Chula Vista Harbor.
Chula Vista Marina
- 552 boat slips and modern concrete docks with private dock boxes can accommodate a variety of vessels.
Chula Vista RV Park
- one of San Diego’s finest RV Resorts and boasts 237 spaces with full hook-ups.
Chula Vista Yacht Club
- adventure base for sailing, whalewatching, and many other watersports.
Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre
Formerly Coors Amphitheatre - Castle Park
2050 Entertainment Circle, Chula Vista, CA 91910; Concert Info: (619) 671-3600;
Venue Website;
Location: South Chula Vista - Exit East on Main Street from I-5 or I-805 Freeways
22,000 seat, $20 million concert venue includes lawn seating and sky plaza completed in 1998. It is the largest pop concert
venue in San Diego County. Facilities include reserved and lawn seating with great sightlines, video screens and lots of parking.
A Taste of Chula Vista Village - Local Restaurants
Most of these restaurants are found near the downtown area of Chula Vista.
San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Sweetwater Marsh
1080 Gunpowder Point Dr, Chula Vista, CA 91910; 619-691-1262;
FWS Website;
The refuge, comprising 316 acres of salt marsh and coastal uplands and includes
the Sweetwater Marsh wildlife habitat - More than 200 species of birds have been recorded on the refuge.
San Diego Country Club
88 L Street Chula Vista, CA 91911-1440; 619-422-8895;
Club Website;
A distinctive part of San Diego golfing history dating back to 1897, this private golf course with immaculate fairways is the standard of excellance for California.
This course was built in 1921 before bulldozers were used and the result is a rolling terrain that makes every shot different from the one before.
This classic course promises an exceptional golf experience every time you play. Their country club caters to making outings and evenings and special events as memorable as they can be.
Otay Valley Regional Park
Under Development
One of the major open space areas within the southern area of San Diego County, linking south San Diego Bay with lower Otay Lake.
It will provide South Bay residents and visitors recreational opportunities ranging from playing fields and picnic areas to hiking, biking, and horse trails.
Chula Vista Best Western - Castle Park
Location: Broadway at L Street - Castle Park
This charming Chula Vista hotel offers great amenities and is just minutes away from downtown San Diego, the Olympic Training Center and the Chula Vista Marina.
Hotel Del Coronado Resort
1500 Orange Avenue, Coronado, CA 92118 ;
This legendary landmark graces 26 beautiful oceanfront acres on Coronado Island.
Built in 1888, this extravagant seaside vacation resort has hosted many dignataries and celebrities over the years.
Today it is still one of the most popular locations for hosting special events or private romantic getaways.
Hawaiian Island Getaway
One of the most popular tourism destinations in the world is the Hawaiian Islands. Local attractions include touring royal palaces,
miles of beautiful beaches and polynesian cultural entertainment venues.
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