Chula Vista offers a wide array of attractions and activities to
entertain visitors and residents year round.
| Chula Vista Nature Center | Website |
Interactive
exhibits at the Nature Center describe the history, geology, ecology,
natural history and bio-diversity of Sweetwater Marsh and San Diego
Bay. Exhibits include a shark and ray tank, aviaries housing waterbirds,
hawks and owls, bird watching platforms and drought tolerant gardens
attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. 
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1000 Gunpowder Point Drive
(at the west end of E Street) |
(619) 409-5900 |
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| Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre |Website |
Cricket Wireless
Amphitheatre is an outdoor performing arts theater with reserved
seating for 10,000 and additional seating for 10,000 on an attractively
landscaped lawn. The amphitheatre is located just 17 minutes from
downtown San Diego in Chula Vista, and is the area's first major
concert facility designed specifically for music.
Open year-round. |
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2050 Entertainment Circle
(off Auto Park Drive) |
(619) 671-3600 |
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| Harbor/Marina |
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| Chula
Vista's scenic harbor offers spectacular views and easy access to
southern San Diego Bay. The harbor includes two marinas, an RV park,
and several restaurants. It is also home to Chula Vista Yacht Club
and two waterfront parks. Various sport fishing, sight-seeing and
whale-watching charters operate out of Chula Vista Harbor. |
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Marina and RV Park
550 Marina Parkway
(619) 691-1860
www.chulavistamarina.com
www.chulavistarv.com |
California Yacht Marina
640 Marina Parkway
(619) 422-2595
www.cymchulavista.com |
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| Len Moore Skate Park
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This premier South Bay skate park is designed for both “street" and competitive skaters. Famous local skater, Tony Hawk has even been a guest! There are four skate areas that include ramps, rails, and all the “essentials.” Park rental is also available—it’s safe, fun and the entire park is yours! Call for details.
Call for seasonal hours and more information.
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| Boys & Girls Clubs of South County, 1301 Oleander Avenue |
(619) 424-2266 Ext. 312 |
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| U.S. Olympic Training Center | Website | Tour Info |
An
official U.S. Olympic Committee training facility dedicated to the
development of America's current and future Olympic athletes participating
in nine sports including archery, rowing, canoe/kayak, soccer, softball,
field hockey, tennis, track and field, and cycling. See athletes
training, take a free guided tour of the facilities and shop at
the Olympic Spirit Store.
Open year-round. |
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| 2800 Olympic Parkway |
(619) 656-1500 |
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| OnStage Playhouse|Website |
| Downtown Chula Vista's only live community theatre with an up-close, intimate setting. OnStage is recognized as a significant cultural arts contributor to the community, and consistently impresses its audiences, critics, and judges with continuing high-quality productions. The theater seats 60 playgoers, and produces six or more plays per year. If you're looking to pursue your acting career (or you want to have fun), you may even choose to audition! |
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| 291 Third Avenue |
(619) 422-RSVP [7787] |
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| Otay Valley Regional Park|Website |
| The Otay Valley Regional Park (OVRP) is a multi-jurisdictional park that runs through Chula Vista. The OVRP offers its visitors a relaxing sense of well being in a natural river valley. There are trails for hikers, bikers and equestrians. Those with a passion for angling will find peaceful fishing holes along the trails throughout the OVRP. Discover native plants and animals, and enjoy the great indoors! |
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OVRP Ranger Station
2155 Beyer Boulevard |
(619) 424-0463 |