Apple Pies & Desert Skies: A Self-Guided Driving Tour

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Explore some of San Diego's unique and off-the-beaten-path attractions while driving some of the best backroads in San Diego County. We'll make our way to the top of Palomar Mountain and visit the Palomar Observatory and Museum. We'll descend down to the desert town of Borrego Springs with its bighorn sheep and iconic metal sculptures dotting the landscape. Finally, we'll make our way back through the historic mountain town of Julian, known for its delicious apple pies.
You'll want to allow a full day for this 152-mile drive. While the drive itself could technically be done in 4 hours, we'll be pointing out several points of interest and places to stop along the way. We'll also share some of the rich history of San Diego's past.
Don't miss out on this unforgettable San Diego drive!
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Service animals allowed. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Palomar Observatory Closes at 3PM. Anza Borrego Visitor Center Closes at 5PM. Mom's Pies in Julian Closes at 5PM. Eagle Mine in Julian Closes at 4PM. Queen Califia's Has Extremely Limited Hours