August 13, 2013
By Megan Gallagher | SanDiegoVille Contributor
Tourists may flock to San Diego for sites like Sea World, the San Diego Zoo and the Safari Park, but there is a lesser-known wildlife destination that’s also making quite the buzz.
The Living Coast Discovery Center, formerly the Chula Vista Nature Center, is an organization dedicated to providing environmental education on coastal resource conservation, and instilling a respect for nature and wildlife in people of all ages. Though it’s only a few short miles from downtown, the nature center, which sits on a 316-acare Sweetwater Marsh National Wildlife Refuge, is a world away from the hustle and bustle of the city, and provides visitors a unique glimpse at the wildlife in our environment that we overlook every day. We had the opportunity to check it out during the organization’s biggest fundraiser of the year, the
From Farm to Bay Food & Wine Classic, where more than 40 local restaurants and eateries showcased their dishes to a sold out crowd, all in the name of keeping the bay beautiful.