Monday, September 9, 2013

Visit Parks and San Diego Gardens

By Alex Horton


When someone touches on the city of San Diego the the very first thing that many folk think about is the San Diego Zoo. Beaches and the nightlife are also popular destinations. There are several other interesting sites hidden away in San Diego that visitors may enjoy. These include the various types of gardens available for viewing. In addition, a good majority of these gardens are free to go and visit, so there isn't a reason for passing them by. Noted below are a selection of the most popular San Diego gardens.

Carlsbad Flower Fields

One of the most beautiful flower fields open to the general public is the Carlsbad Flower Fields. These fields are planted just about exclusively with Giant Ranunculus bulbs that, when in bloom, come in red, blue, yellow, orange and purple. Though these flowers are grown commercially for their bulbs, and the fields were not intended to be a holiday maker site, people cannot resist the gorgeous colors that appear each year in the blooming season. The Carlsbad Flower Fields also have a Miniature Rose Garden, Sweer Pea Maze and more.

The San Diego Botanic Garden

For those that like learning about plants from all over the world, the San Diego Botanic Garden is the spot to visit. Due to the mild temperatures of the area, it has been possible to create many different plant collections. These include collections such as desert plants and plants found in a tropical rain forest, as well as examples of plants that are on the endangered list. Additionally, the San Diego Botanic Garden has a children's section known as the Hamilton Children's Garden. Visiting this area gives youngsters a hands-on experience with plants from a child's viewpoint. Tours and diverse activities targeted on plants are also open to them.

Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve

A trip to the Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve will give guests a glimpse into the past of the area as well as the present. Native Americans are a part of the history and were here back 7000 years ago. There are 14 habitats in the preserve. These include a forest of sycamore groves, giant California oaks, a fresh water marsh and the numerous mammals who call this preserve their home.

Harper's Topiary Garden

Public Gardens are becoming more and more favored in the city. One of the most attracting of the San Diego gardens is the Harper's Topiary Garden in Mission Hills. Topiary is the trimming of shrubbery to seem like animals as well as other objects. There are rather more than 50 topiaries in this garden, all made for the public to enjoy.

Balboa Park

One of the most well liked of the San Diego public parks is Balboa Park. In addition to the San Diego Zoo, there are attractions like museums, as well as various displays including folk art, aircraft and trains, street vendors, and music. But many travel to this park to view the wonderful thing about the seasonal flowers, as well as the abounding trees and trails slinking through the lawns in the park. After viewing the colorful displays, one can milk the family picnic areas which are supplied throughout the park.

To most folks, San Diego is a busy city with its crowds and great weather. However , if one can take the time to find and explore the out of the way sites hiding in the city, they are going to find places to go when they want an escape from daily stress. Almost everyone can use an escape plan when the world closes in, and taking a visit to the gardens in San Diego or the San Diego public parks is a rewarding destination.




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