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  1. San Diego has some amazing lookout spots with stunning views of the land below. Many of these views require hiking great elevations to appreciate them which is wonderful! But sometimes you don't have the time or ability to do a hike yet still want to appreciate some beautiful views.

    • Cabrillo National Monument. 1800 Cabrillo Memorial Dr, San Diego, CA 92106-3601, USA. Phone +1 619-523-4285. Web Visit website. When it comes to views, it's hard to beat the view atop the Point Loma Peninsula at the Cabrillo National Monument.
    • Mount Soledad. Soledad Mountain, San Diego, CA 92037, USA. If you live in San Diego you've likely heard all the legal wranglings about the cross atop Mount Soledad in La Jolla (the whole church/state argument).
    • Mount Helix. Mt Helix, CA 91941, USA. You might say Mount Helix, located between La Mesa and El Cajon, is the east county counterpart to Mount Soledad.
    • Cowles Mountain. Cowles Mountain, San Diego, CA 92119, USA. Cowles Mountain, in the San Carlos neighborhood of San Diego, is one of the highest peaks in the city at 1,592 feet.
  2. Jun 9, 2023 · 1. Torrey Pines State Natural ReserveLa Jolla. The paths at Torrey Pines feature miles of wild, undeveloped coastal areas with windswept cliffs and unspoiled beaches. But the treasure trove at the end of some of its trails lead to spectacular scenic overlooks with sweeping endless vistas of the Pacific Ocean.

    • Downtown. Southern San Diego feels like a world away from where I live, but some of the most spectacular places to take pictures in San Diego are near downtown — in South San Diego.
    • Coronado Overlooking Downtown San Diego. Centennial Park in Coronado is located just off of the ferry landing and is the perfect spot at sunset! If the water is glassy, you’ll get the most amazing reflections of downtown San Diego.
    • Point Loma. Another one of the best photography spots in San Diego is Point Loma. From the Point Loma neighborhoods, you can get some great photos of the marina with San Diego’s city lights in the background.
    • La Jolla Cove. Children’s Pool is in La Jolla Cove and is the spot to photograph wildlife. There’s great photo ops of pelicans on the cliffs and seals on the beach.
    • Sunset Cliffs. Imagine a place where the horizon stretches endlessly, and the ocean meets the sky in a dance of colors. Sunset Cliffs is that dreamy spot.
    • Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve. Located along the coast, Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is a testament to San Diego’s diverse landscapes. It’s one of those must-see San Diego spots, offering a blend of rugged cliffs, serene beaches, and rare pine forests.
    • La Jolla Cove. Ahh La Jolla Cove! A gem among San Diego’s beautiful places, this picturesque cove is a haven for ocean enthusiasts. The azure waters shimmer under the sun, beckoning snorkelers and divers to explore its depths.
    • Mount Soledad. Rising proudly above San Diego, Mount Soledad offers a vantage point like no other. It’s one of those most beautiful places in San Diego where the city’s panorama unfolds before your eyes.
  3. Jun 3, 2024 · Roughly two hours south from the hustle of Hollywood (depending on LA traffic), oh-so laid-back San Diego offers a different Californian experience. From exploring the sites of Balboa Park to hiking through Torrey Pines down to your new favorite beach, here are the best things to do in San Diego.

  4. Sep 14, 2022 · Fans of the iconic movie "Top Gun" can find the San Diego locations where many of the iconic scenes were filmed—and can still be visited in person.

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