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WHY
VISTA IS THE PERFECT CLIMATE ... FOR FUN
In the recent book, "50 Fabulous
Places to Raise Your Family", Vista was voted #7 of
the 50 best cities in the nation. With an average of 340
days of sunshine a year, its only natural that fun and recreation
should dominate Vista's style of life. The Vista Parks and
Community Services Department operates a total of 15 community
parks - six times the national average - that includes theaters,
museums, recreation centers, picnic grounds, athletic fields
and specialty sports parks.
Vista
is home to the Wave
Waterpark, the only family aquatic center
in North San Diego County. In addition, the Moonlight
Amphitheatre and the Avo Playhouse, draw thousands
of Southern Californians each year to experience award-winning
productions that have made Vista a cultural hub.
The
Rancho Buena
Vista Adobe provides students and visitors with
hands-on educational and research programs by which they
can trace local history.
Located
on 40 acres of rolling farm land in Vista, the Antique
Gas & Steam Engine Museum is a non-profit organization
that evokes nostalgic memories of rural lifestyles and family
traditions. Unique from many museums, the equipment is maintained
in operating condition and used in Museum programs. The
Museum's collection focus on the period from 1849-1950 extensively
coving agriculture, construction and early industrial trades.
Exhibits include blacksmith & wheelwright shop, country
kitchen & parlor, steam & gas industrial power units,
gristmill & sawmill and farm equipment from horse-drawn
through modern row crop. Annual events include a Civil War
Reenactment in March and a Threshing Bee and Harvest Fair
in June. Click here for
details. Additional
event reservation information.
Rancho
Guajome Adobe Hacienda depicts a unique example
of Anglo-Hispanic architecture built on an original Mexican
land grant. Distinguished as a National Historic Landmark
for its contribution to our nation's history, the rambling
twenty-room adobe ranch house, built with huge profits from
the cattle boom of the 1850's, bustled in its heyday with
extravagant fiestas, lively rodeos, and constant visitors.
This San Diego County Park is available for weddings and
events and also for tours Saturday through Wednesday, 10
a.m. to 2:30 p.m., by appointment. Address:
2210 N. Santa Fe Ave., Vista, CA 92083. Directions: I-5
to Hwy. 76 East, past Mission San Luis Rey 2.4 miles. Turn
right on North Santa Fe, proceed 2 miles to Guajome Adobe
Ranch House. Phone (760) 724-4082. Guajome
County Park also offers a rich riparian area, marshes, spring-fed
lakes, picnicking, hiking, horseback riding, fishing, and
camping. Click
here for details.
A
golfer's fantasyland because of its close proximity to some
of the most scenic courses in the world, Vista is home to
the
Shadowridge Country
Club and the Vista
Valley Country Club.
A
Farmers Market is held each Saturday from 7:45 to 11
a.m., between Vista City Hall and the Library, corner of
Escondido Avenue and Eucalyptus. Call or email manager Mark Wall at 760-945-7425 for information. Click
for map.
Click
here for local entertainment highlights from the
North County Times.
Vista's
centralized location also provides quick accessibility to
the ocean, the mountains, Mexico, and famous attractions
such as LEGOLAND, the World-Famous San Diego Zoo and Wild
Animal Park, Sea World and Disneyland.