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EPISODE · Jul 13, 2025 · 4 MIN

San Diego's Outdoor Adventures, Art Exhibits, and Music Experiences

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Listeners, San Diego is bursting with activities that blend classic SoCal beach culture, vibrant local art, world-class music, and surprising hidden gems, all ready to be explored this week. If you want an iconic outdoor adventure, start with a kayak tour of the famed La Jolla Sea Caves. Paddling through these dramatic sandstone cliffs and spotting playful sea lions and bright orange Garibaldi fish is a quintessential San Diego experience, highly recommended for both first-timers and repeat visitors. For the more daring, try the guided climbing adventure on the nearby slot canyons that descend toward the Pacific, a unique activity with stunning ocean views, often praised by both locals and travelers for its unbeatable scenery and sense of discovery, according to TripAdvisor. Back on land, Mission Trails Regional Park offers rugged hiking through rolling chaparral, ancient oaks, and scenic canyons for families or solo explorers craving an off-the-beaten-path adventure. The Visitor Center’s interactive exhibits tell stories of the area’s Kumeyaay roots, and the mostly flat loop trail is a favorite for its accessibility and sweeping views. For a truly unique San Diego snapshot, head south to Border Field State Park, where you can wander trails along the Tijuana Estuary and see relics from World War II. Here, the U.S. and Mexico literally meet at the edge of the Pacific — a fascinating location for photographs, reflection, and bird-watching, with wide sandy paths and ocean breezes. If art and culture are calling, this week Union Hall Gallery is debuting “Hiding In Plain Site,” a new exhibition featuring Joseph A. Henseler’s retrospective, opening Saturday, July 12. For family fun and creativity, visit the San Diego Craft Collective’s Flower Press Book Workshop or their whimsical Needle Felting session, both also happening this week in Liberty Station—a hub of art studios, maker spaces, and farm-to-table eateries. On Friday evenings, the San Diego Natural History Museum in Balboa Park hosts Nat at Night, offering after-hours access to exhibits, sunset rooftop views, live music, and creative cocktails. A perfect way to experience Balboa Park in a more relaxed, adult-friendly setting. Live music fans are spoiled this month. Mark Farina and Cris Herrera spin house beats at the Music Box on Friday, while Klub Nocturno’s Rock en Español vs Cumbia night promises a wild dance floor. The renowned Rady Shell at Jacobs Park recently hosted Earth, Wind & Fire, and upcoming shows include Beck performing with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra on July 29—set against the glittering harbor backdrop, it’s a concert experience like no other. San Diego’s festival spirit comes alive at the annual Pride Festival, July 16–20, with a luminous parade, music, and colorful community celebrations rolling through Balboa Park. For foodies, check out the Best of San Diego Party on July 18 at Liberty Station, where over 100 local restaurants and bars serve up their signature This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Listeners, San Diego is bursting with activities that blend classic SoCal beach culture, vibrant local art, world-class music, and surprising hidden gems, all ready to be explored this week. If you want an iconic outdoor adventure, start with a kayak tour of the famed La Jolla Sea Caves. Paddling through these dramatic sandstone cliffs and spotting playful sea lions and bright orange Garibaldi fish is a quintessential San Diego experience, highly recommended for both first-timers and repeat visitors. For the more daring, try the guided climbing adventure on the nearby slot canyons that descend toward the Pacific, a unique activity with stunning ocean views, often praised by both locals and travelers for its unbeatable scenery and sense of discovery, according to TripAdvisor. Back on land, Mission Trails Regional Park offers rugged hiking through rolling chaparral, ancient oaks, and scenic canyons for families or solo explorers craving an off-the-beaten-path adventure. The Visitor Center’s interactive exhibits tell stories of the area’s Kumeyaay roots, and the mostly flat loop trail is a favorite for its accessibility and sweeping views. For a truly unique San Diego snapshot, head south to Border Field State Park, where you can wander trails along the Tijuana Estuary and see relics from World War II. Here, the U.S. and Mexico literally meet at the edge of the Pacific — a fascinating location for photographs, reflection, and bird-watching, with wide sandy paths and ocean breezes. If art and culture are calling, this week Union Hall Gallery is debuting “Hiding In Plain Site,” a new exhibition featuring Joseph A. Henseler’s retrospective, opening Saturday, July 12. For family fun and creativity, visit the San Diego Craft Collective’s Flower Press Book Workshop or their whimsical Needle Felting session, both also happening this week in Liberty Station—a hub of art studios, maker spaces, and farm-to-table eateries. On Friday evenings, the San Diego Natural History Museum in Balboa Park hosts Nat at Night, offering after-hours access to exhibits, sunset rooftop views, live music, and creative cocktails. A perfect way to experience Balboa Park in a more relaxed, adult-friendly setting. Live music fans are spoiled this month. Mark Farina and Cris Herrera spin house beats at the Music Box on Friday, while Klub Nocturno’s Rock en Español vs Cumbia night promises a wild dance floor. The renowned Rady Shell at Jacobs Park recently hosted Earth, Wind & Fire, and upcoming shows include Beck performing with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra on July 29—set against the glittering harbor backdrop, it’s a concert experience like no other. San Diego’s festival spirit comes alive at the annual Pride Festival, July 16–20, with a luminous parade, music, and colorful community celebrations rolling through Balboa Park. For foodies, check out the Best of San Diego Party on July 18 at Liberty Station, where over 100 local restaurants and bars serve up their signature This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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