Fitness

Check out these 24 yoga studios around America’s Finest City.
Prepare for a feast by participating in a Thanksgiving run in San Diego County.
These local spots are geared toward cycling enthusiasts of all levels.
For outdoor adventures, check out these 28 hiking trails catered to all skill levels in and around San Diego, California.
The new development will bring recreational courts and fields, a dog park, and more activity options to the bayfront destination.
These are three of our favorite local accessible trails that are wheelchair-friendly.
The OB Pier might be closed this summer, but other piers will give you Ocean Views
The $20 million project will transform the space’s use during game days and provide more amenities for San Diegans.
The courts are open from sunrise to sundown, free to the public for a limited time.
We’re breaking down the Irish sport of hurling including its rules and where you can catch a game.
We take a look at our bicycling infrastructure and how we can make the area more bikeable.
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Start your day off with good, local coffee, head to the beach, go on a hike, peruse the city’s marvelous murals — seize the Leap Day, SD.
The iconic author lived in La Jolla from 1948 until his death in 1991 — but his local legacy lives on.