Once we arrived, their annual
membership for one vehicle of only USD 20 was a no brainer for us, and quickly
found a parking spot to start exploring! Lots of tourists were taking pictures
by the Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo statue, and looking in awe at the beautiful view
into America’s Finest City. Off in the distance, Downtown San Diego, people
enjoying their weekend with their sail boats, and the mountains as the
backdrop. The historic lighthouse is a must-see as well. While we love Florida
for all it offers, the natural beauty of San Diego is one of a kind.
As lovers of nature, we set
out on a hike, and humorously confused huge spots of algae to possible sharks
in the water. We kept on, and found a re-enacted World War II bunker as it was
used almost 70 years ago. The volunteers inside were eager to tell us the
history behind them, and encourage everyone to visit them when you’re in
Cabrillo! They are open to the public every second and last Saturday of every
month. In case you have extra time on your hands, they are looking for
volunteers who love history, and enjoying telling visitors about the bunker’s
importance.
The Point Loma Tide Pools, however,
are breathtaking, especially if you’re there later in the day – not too late as
they close it to the public around 4 p.m. While you may walk down to the Tide
Pools, it is recommended you take your vehicle. Parking can be a little hectic,
so head farther down the road and you’ll find a spot.
The chatter in the background
of those around us, the young couple sitting together on a rock as they look
into the abyss of the ocean, those trying to get the best shots for their
vacation album, and the group of friends who are enjoying each other’s company
reflects the allure of Cabrillo, and all its glory.
We leave happy, knowing that
this beautiful landscape is in our backyard, and that we can retreat to it as
we wish. The fresh air, the wonderful views, the company, made this trip to
Cabrillo, and the many more as we discover San Diego and the American Southwest,
worth every penny, and every second of our time.