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Chula Vista's near-perfect
Mediterranean climate lends itself to the many outdoor sports enjoyed by
its residents, from sailing on San Diego Bay, to bicycling and horseback
riding in nearby mountains, to fishing in freshwater lakes and the Pacific
Ocean. The city boasts four golf courses, two harbor marinas, miles of
pedestrian, biking and equestrian trails, and numerous parks and other
recreation facilities.
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U.S. Olympic Training Center |
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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.
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Coors 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.

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Chula Vista Nature Center |
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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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