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Near 302 Arbor Dr
San Diego, CA Hillcrest
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Hillcrest Farmers Market
.82 mi
Walk T: This market doesn’t get too crowded so it is perfect for a thorough browsing of local and fresh produce. Cash only! Hours: Sundays, 9am-2pm. #farmersmarket Photo: Hillcrest FM
Mission Valley
.99 mi
Dario B: Rio Del Oro Apartments
Spruce Street Suspension Bridge
1.00 mi
Ron T: The 375-foot long Spruce Street Bridge was built in 1912, and spans Kate Sessions Canyon. The footpath floats among treetops, gracefully suspended from two steel cables anchored to concrete piers at either end. The lightness of the bridge allows it to sway and dance in response to wind and walkers. Designed by Edwin Capps, this unique span was engineered to hold 2,186 people with an average weight of 150 pounds.
Cobblestone wall along Adams Avenue
1.09 mi
Kristin H: The cobblestone wall is one of vestiges of the historic Mission Cliff Gardens, developed in 1904 by John Spreckels.
Old Trolley Barn Park
1.27 mi
Kristin H: This was once the site of the old Trolley Barn that stored and serviced the many trolleys that used to run throughout San Diego. In 1991, the community transformed the site into today's popular Trolley Barn Park.
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More places: Art & Community, Shopping, Entertainment, Health, Errands, Problem Spots
Hillcrest Farmers Market
.82 mi
Walk Score Team: This market doesn’t get too crowded so it is perfect for a thorough browsing of local and fresh produce. Cash only! Hours: Sundays, 9am-2pm. #farmersmarket Photo: Hillcrest FM
Mission Valley
.99 mi
Dario Barba: Rio Del Oro Apartments
Spruce Street Suspension Bridge
1.00 mi
Ron Tov: The 375-foot long Spruce Street Bridge was built in 1912, and spans Kate Sessions Canyon. The footpath floats among treetops, gracefully suspended from two steel cables anchored to concrete piers at either end. The lightness of the bridge allows it to sway and dance in response to wind and walkers. Designed by Edwin Capps, this unique span was engineered to hold 2,186 people with an average weight of 150 pounds.
Cobblestone wall along Adams Avenue
1.09 mi
Kristin Harms: The cobblestone wall is one of vestiges of the historic Mission Cliff Gardens, developed in 1904 by John Spreckels.
Old Trolley Barn Park
1.27 mi
Kristin Harms: This was once the site of the old Trolley Barn that stored and serviced the many trolleys that used to run throughout San Diego. In 1991, the community transformed the site into today's popular Trolley Barn Park.
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Ron T: The 375-foot long Spruce Street Bridge was built in 1912, and spans Kate Sessions Canyon. The footpath floats among treetops, gracefully suspended from two steel cables anchored to concrete piers at either end. The lightness of the bridge allows it to sway and dance in response to wind and walkers. Designed by Edwin Capps, this unique span was engineered to hold 2,186 people with an average weight of 150 pounds.
302 Arbor Dr San Diego CA 92103 has a Walk Score of 82 out of 100. This location is Very Walkable which means most errands near 302 Arbor Dr can be accomplished on foot.
This address is in the Hillcrest neighborhood in San Diego, which has a neighborhood Walk Score of 84.
Walk to coffee nearby at Letty's Bean Shak and get groceries at US Navy Commissary (DeCA).
Local restaurants include Sodhi's Bean Shack, Daphne's California Greek, Panda Express, La Posta De Acapulco's, Los Panchos Taco Shop, El Cuervo Taco Shop, Mediterranean Cafe Restaurant, and Bronx Pizza.
Nearby schools include Unitarian County-Op Preschool.
10 nearby routes: 10 bus, 0 rail, 0 other contribute to a Transit Score of 54 — Good Transit near 302 Arbor Dr.
Ron Tov: The 375-foot long Spruce Street Bridge was built in 1912, and spans Kate Sessions Canyon. The footpath floats among treetops, gracefully suspended from two steel cables anchored to concrete piers at either end. The lightness of the bridge allows it to sway and dance in response to wind and walkers. Designed by Edwin Capps, this unique span was engineered to hold 2,186 people with an average weight of 150 pounds.