Spring Activities Blossom In San Diego
Spring Activities Blossom In San Diego
FLORAL CELEBRATIONS
- A spectacular display occurs annually between February and April in the 600,000-acre Anza-Borrego Desert State Park in San Diego’s East County as colorful wildflowers bejewel the sun-scorched desert landscape. Since the phenomenon depends upon the timing and quantity of winter rains, the blossoms are at their peak for just two weeks. Guests are advised to call the park’s 24-hour “Wildflower Hotline” at 760-767-4684 before planning a tour of the desert flora.
- At the Flower Fields of Carlsbad California, a vibrant sea of giant ranunculus flowers transforms 50 acres of hills into rows of brilliant color. During March through May, guests can stroll past oceans of flowers and through beautiful gardens, including a fragrant sweet pea maze and a spectacular display of red, white and blue flowers planted in the shape of a giant American flag.
- On April 18-19, the City of Coronado presents the 90th Annual Coronado Flower Show in Spreckels Park. Flower exhibits are displayed under tents surrounding a central gazebo, creating one of the largest flower shows on the U.S. West Coast. Guests can also enjoy flower sales, live entertainment, food and an awards ceremony.
- From April 24-26, the San Diego Museum of Art in Balboa Park blossoms during Art Alive 2015, an enchanting spring exhibition. Transforming the museum into a colorful display of art and flowers, more than 100 floral designers take inspiration from the museum’s renowned art collection and create floral renditions of famous paintings and sculptures.
- On weekends between April 24 and May 9, guests can welcome the arrival of spring in Balboa Park with a “Garden Party for the Century.” Presented in partnership with San Diego Floral Association, Botanical Foundation, Friends of Balboa Park, San Diego Zoo, and Fern Street Circus, the event highlights the Park’s numerous gardens on the west and east mesas and extensive horticultural history through a floral show, garden tours, expert consultations, demonstrations and entertainment.
SPRINGTIME ATTRACTIONS
- From April 5-27, 2015, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in Escondido presents Butterfly Jungle. Featuring more than 30 species of butterflies and 15 species of birds, Butterfly Jungle allows guests to experience thousands of butterflies flittering around them in a walk-through aviary. The Park opens from 8 a.m.–7 p.m. for this event and offers viewing times from 8-10 a.m. and again from 3-6 p.m. Butterfly Jungle is included in Safari Park admission and timed entry tickets are available.
- Seaport Village comes alive with a celebration of street performers during the Spring Busker Festival, March 7-8. In a battle of entertainment, one-of-a-kind performers including jugglers, sword swallowers, comedic stuntmen and didgeridoo players take to Seaport Village’s cobblestone streets for a weekend of outdoor family amusement.
- Lads and lassies celebrate all things Irish at the Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival, held March 14 at the corner of 6th Avenue and Juniper Street near Balboa Park. The day includes a 10:30 a.m. parade and an all-day Irish festival featuring food, beer gardens, musical entertainment and more.
- With 60,000 sq. ft. of Astroturf, downtown San Diego’s historic Gaslamp Quarter turns into the rolling hills of Ireland from 4 p.m. to midnight on March 14 at ShamROCK 2015. This rollicking St. Patrick’s Day party includes Irish rock bands and pints of green beer; guests must be 21 years or older to attend the ticketed event.
- Celebrating films and videos about the Latino experience, the 22nd Annual San Diego Latino Film Festival presents more than 160 movie screenings, March 12-22 at the AMC Fashion Valley 18 and at the Digital Gym Cinema in North Park. The festival includes parties, workshops, art exhibitions and the opportunity to mingle with international movie and television stars.
- The La Jolla Concours d’Elegance, sponsored by the La Jolla Historical Society, takes place April 10-12 in Scripps Park near La Jolla Cove and draws droves of classic car enthusiasts. Events include a cocktail party on Friday night and a motor tour and VIP party on Saturday; the Concours d’Elegance car show occurs 9 a.m.–4 p.m. on Sunday.
- The city of Fallbrook in San Diego’s North County celebrates its designation as “the avocado capital of the world” during the Annual Fallbrook Avocado Festival on April 19. Highlights include arts and crafts, games and creative foods featuring the delicious, green fruit.
- On April 19, EarthFair in Balboa Park celebrates a range of eco-friendly practices and environmental causes. Offerings include earth-friendly and organic foods, wildlife preservation education, displays of alternative energy vehicles, pet adoption services and more.
- Art takes over the streets of downtown San Diego’s Little Italy neighborhood during the Mission Federal ArtWalk, April 25-26. The free event, the largest art event in San Diego, showcases fine art in many mediums alongside live musical performances, food and beverage booths and activities for kids and families.
- From May 2-3, the Annual Old Town Fiesta Cinco de Mayo is held in Old Town State Historic Park along San Diego Avenue, the area’s main thoroughfare. The free festival features Mexican dancers, musicians, food and historical reenactments.
SPORTING EVENTS
- During the Ironman 70.3 California Oceanside Triathlon on March 28, athletes return to the birthplace of the triathlon to swim 1.2 miles in Oceanside Harbor, bike 56 miles through scenic Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base and run 13.1 miles along San Diego’s North County coast. The competition starts and finishes at the Oceanside Pier.
- Collegiate, junior and master rowers from the United States compete in over 100 races during the 42nd Annual San Diego Crew Classic, held March 28-29 along Crown Point on Mission Bay. Spectators can cheer on participants from the shoreline and enjoy concession stands, a beer garden, sponsor booths and a jumbotron screen showcasing the races.
- Every spring, the San Diego Padres step up to the plate and begin another exciting, six-month season of Major League Baseball. Visitors can catch all the action at the “Pads” home turf, the state-of-the-art downtown Petco Ballpark. The Padres 2015 home opener on April 9 is against the 2014 world-series winners, the San Francisco Giants.
- One of the most prestigious equestrian events in the United States, the 70th Annual Del Mar National Horse Show takes place April 16–May 2. The event offers more than $350,000 in prize money and attracts more than 3,000 of the finest horses in the U.S. to the equestrian complex at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in coastal Del Mar.
- From April 17-19, the 51st Annual Lakeside Rodeo & Parade features major rodeo events, arts and craft and food at the Lakeside Rodeo Grounds in San Diego’s East County.
- On April 19, the Port of San Diego’s 36th Annual Day at the Docks celebration will showcase San Diego’s popular sportfishing industry at American’s Cup Harbor on San Diego Bay. Activities include more than 200 exhibits, live entertainment, a casting competition, captains’ dunk tank, free fishing and art areas for the kids; boat rides around San Diego Bay will cost $2 per person. This event occurs from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. and is free to the public.
LIVE MUSIC
- From March through October, Humphreys Concerts by the Bay presents a spectrum of musical and special performances, including rock, jazz, comedy, blues and folk, while guests relax in a 1,400-seat outdoor theatre under the setting sun on picturesque Shelter Island.
- From April 25-26, the Annual San Diego Adams Avenue Unplugged festival features vintage blues, folk, Appalachian, country, bluegrass and Celtic music performed by roots artists on seven outdoor stages set in Adams Park in University Heights. The free event also includes beer gardens, ethnic cuisine and hundreds of vendor and craft booths.
- From May 7-10, knee-slapping good times abound during the San Diego Annual Gator by the Bay Zydeco, Blues & Crawfish Festival, held at Spanish Landing on Harbor Island. The event features 25 bands on five stages along with dance lessons, food and Cajun cooking demonstrations.
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