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San Diego Inland Communities
Also see Beach Cities, San Diego Bay and Mission Bay Communities.
The San Diego Inland is made up of several towns and communities, each with its own character, history and size. Over the years, most towns have undergone growth and new development. Yet, they have retained much of their qauintness and charm.
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Alpine
Quaint small Cardiff Town Center, sandy state beaches and campground, San Elijo Lagoon and restaurant row. |
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Bonita
Seven miles of quality beaches, a beach campground, a beach boardwalk, flower fields, rolling hills, quaint Carlsbad Village shopping district, LEGOLAND. |
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Bonsall
Del Coronado Resort, wide sandy beaches, Ferry's Landing, Tidelands Park, Orange Ave Shopping District, two playhouses. |
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Borrego Springs
Historic downtown district, 2 miles of sandy beaches, Powerhouse Center Park, a lagoon, the Del Mar Fairgrounds and Racetrack, San Diego County Fair. |
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El Cajon
Miles of great surfing and swimming beaches,
a beach campground, a lagoon, historic downtown district, La Paloma Theatre. |
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Escondido
On Mexican border. A pier, sandy beaches, Tijuana Estuary and Border Field State Park, U. S. Open Sandcastle Competition, and more. |
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Fallbrook
An affluent coastal community. Prospect St. shopping district, La Jolla Cove, Childrens Pool, Scripps Institute of Oceanography and Scripps Pier, Birch Aquarium, UCSD, and Contemporary Art Museum. |
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Jamul
Leucadia has retained much of it's historic buildings and laid back ambience, along Hwy 101. |
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Julian
An oceanfront boardwalk, sandy beaches, Belmont Park, funky beachside neighborhoods, The Wave House, many restaurants, clubs, hotels and shops. |
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La Mesa
Funky, laid-back beach community. A pier, a dog beach, Newport Avenue Shopping District, Antique District, |
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Lakeside
3 1/2 miles of sandy beaches, a pier, harbor, lagoon, revitalized downtown, California Surf Museum, Mission San Luis Rey, Oceanside Harbor Days, and more. |
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Pine Valley
A pier, an oceanfront boardwalk, sandy beaches, many restaurants, clubs, hotels and shops. The town is a haven for young people, especially college students. |
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Poway
A secluded community, located on a peninsula with the same name; Sunset Cliffs, Cabrillo National Monument, Old Point Loma Lighthouse, tidepools. |
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Ramona
Small beach town with sandy beaches, Fletchers Cove Park, Cedros Design District, Commuter Rail Amtrak Station. |
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Rancho Bernardo
Long strip of land between Coronado and Imperial Beach; long, sandy state beach, campground. |
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San Marcos
Torrey Pines State Reserve, the Los Peñasquitos Lagoon, and several miles of secluded, sandy beaches. |
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Santa Ysabel
Long strip of land between Coronado and Imperial Beach; long, sandy state beach, campground. |
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Santee
Torrey Pines State Reserve, the Los Peñasquitos Lagoon, and several miles of secluded, sandy beaches. |
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Spring Valley
Long strip of land between Coronado and Imperial Beach; long, sandy state beach, campground. |
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Temecula
Torrey Pines State Reserve, the Los Peñasquitos Lagoon, and several miles of secluded, sandy beaches. |
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Valley Center
Long strip of land between Coronado and Imperial Beach; long, sandy state beach, campground. |
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Warner Springs
Long strip of land between Coronado and Imperial Beach; long, sandy state beach, campground. |
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