A Family Day Out in Mission Valley, San Diego

Kids will always be kids. They will always be forever full of energy, and wanting to explore more and more places. Mission Valley in San Diego is a great place to expend that energy. Apart from it being near in proximity to most theme parks around San Diego, Mission Valley in it has kid-friendly attractions that families can explore.

A fun day out with the family can start with a calm, and educational visit at the Junipero Serra Museum over at the Presidio Park along Presidio Drive. The San Diego History website gave a lowdown on what families could expect during a visit at the museum. More about Mission Valley

A Family Day Out in Mission Valley, San Diego

Enjoy a fun day out with the family in Mission Valley, San Diego. (Photo Credits)

“Operated by the San Diego History Center, the Junípero Serra Museum is an iconic regional landmark. Located just above Old Town San Diego State Historic Park, the Serra sits on one of the most significant historical sites on the West Coast, the site of the first permanent European settlement in what is today the State of California. With its renowned architecture and historic setting, the Junípero Serra museum is one of San Diego’s preferred wedding and event sites.”

Read the Visitor Information section here.

Open Space and Greens

After the visit at the Junipero Serra Museum, kids can then burn off their energy at the Presidio Park where they can run around in the 40-acre open space. Later on at noon, the whole family can enjoy a picnic lunch at the Presidio grounds. Tourist Attractions in Mission Valley, CA

The official website of Trolley Tours shared some information on Presidio Park, which can serve as a perfect guide for visiting families wanting to explore the place.

“Presidio Park is made up of five separate areas. These areas are: Inspiration Point, Palm Canyon, Padre Cross, The Arbor and Mission Hills Park. Most are equipped with grassy areas, some picnic tables and some have the ability to hold private events of varying sizes. Hit up the gorgeous trails to commune with nature in this urban retreat. Two specific spots to stop for a visit are Padre Cross and Mission Hills Park.”

Check out the rest of the guide here.

Exhibits and More in Mission Valley CA

The family can then proceed to the Mission Trails Regional Park to either go hiking or check out interactive exhibits meant to propagate the history and rich culture of San Diego. In its official website, The San Diego Tourism Authority shared information on what the MTRP has to offer. Yoga Studios in Mission Valley

“At 5,800 acres, it is the largest urban open space park west of the Mississipi. The park features 40 miles of spectacular trails for your walking, hiking, mountain biking, birding, and rock climbing. Explore and enjoy the park’s 14,575-square-foot Visitor and Interpretive Center, two lakes, a scenic stretch of the San Diego River, and the Old Mission Dam, a California State Historical Landmark – built by the Kumeyaay Indians circa 1816. Climb Cowles Mountain, whose summit at 1,592 feet is the highest geographical point in the City of San Diego. It offers a panoramic view of San Diego clear to the ocean. Visit the Equestrian Staging Area.”

The continuation of the whole article can be found here.

A fun day out in Mission Valley San Diego will indeed be memorable for the whole family.

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