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Balboa Park was developed for the 1915 Panama-California Exposition, and remains as one of the largest city parks in the United States.
Home to museums, theaters, and many outdoor events and activities, and the world-famous San Diego Zoo.
Alcazar Garden | Adjacent to Art Institute and Mingei Museum |
Australian Garden | Gold Gulch, southeast of Spreckels Organ Pavilion |
Balboa Park | Between 6th & Park and Elm & Upas |
Botanical Building | East of Museum of Art |
California Native Plant Garden | West of tennis courts at Morley Field |
Casa del Rey Moro Garden | Surrounding House of Hospitality |
Desert Garden | Park Blvd (north of the footbridge) |
Florida Canyon Native Plant Preserve | Hiking trails east of Park Blvd |
Inez Grant Parker Memorial Rose Garden | Park Blvd (south of footbridge) |
Japanese Friendship Garden | Northeast of Spreckels Organ Pavilion |
Old Cactus Garden | Southwest of Balboa Park Club |
Palm Canyon | South of House of Charm |
Sculpture Garden | West of Museum of Art |
Zoro Garden | Between Reuben H. Fleet Science Center & Casa de Balboa |