Campus Recreation offers instruction and facilities in racquetball, swimming, tennis, volleyball, basketball, yoga, and other individual and group sports. In addition, students, faculty, and staff can

participate in intramural sports and sports clubs. There are also special programs for children. To participate, individuals must be either a current UC San Diego student or a Recreation Card (RecCard) holder. It is necessary to carry a RecCard or student ID and a towel when using any of the facilities. You can purchase a RecCard at the Recreation and Intramural Activities Complex (RIMAC), located on the northwest section of campus. Class schedule and registration information is available online.
Contact:
Phone: (858) 534-4037

The UC San Diego Crafts Center offers courses in ceramics, photography, jewelry making, drawing, and other types of art. Fees vary depending on classes. The Crafts Center is in the Old Student Center near the
Grove Cafe.
Contact:
Phone: (858) 534-2021
Email: craftscenter@ucsd.edu
La Jolla Recreation CenterThe La Jolla Recreation Center has summer and holidaycamps for children as well as facilities for sports.
Contact:
Phone: (858) 534-2021
Email: craftscenter@ucsd.edu

The La Jolla YMCA is a community recreational center located near UC San Diego. The YMCA offers classes and facilities for swimming, aerobics, racquetball, weight training, tennis, and children’s programs.
Contact:
Address: 8355 Cliffridge Avenue
La Jolla, CA 92037
Phone: (858) 534-2021

Mission Bay Aquatic Center is one of the finest water sports facilities in the country and offers a wide variety of inexpensive and fun activities for the whole family. The Mission Bay Aquatic Center offers classes and rentals in waterskiing, sailing, surfing, rowing, kayaking, scuba diving, and windsurfing. Discounts are available for those with UC San Diego affiliation.
Contact:
Phone: (858) 488-1000
Email: mbac@sdsu.edu
Outback AdventuresOutback Adventures rents camping, skiing, and other equipment for very reasonable prices. Outback Adventures also offers trips such as kayaking, mountain biking, hiking, rock climbing, and skiing. Visit their office located near Pepper Canyon Hall in Sixth College, east of the Price Center.
Contact:
Phone: (858) 534-0684

Standley Park and Recreation Center sponsors a variety of low-cost and free activities and classes for children and adults.
Contact:
Address: 3585 Governor Drive
San Diego, CA 92122
Phone: (858) 552-1652
UC San Diego Extension has classes in the arts, music and performing arts, computers, foreign languages, recreation and exercise, horticulture, wine tasting, intercultural programs, and more. Classes are open to everyone and are available for credit or non-credit. Fees vary depending on classes. Ask about UC San Diego affiliated discount rates.
Contact:
Phone: (858) 534-3400
As the largest desert state park in the U.S., it features wildflowers, a desert garden outside the visitor center, and campgrounds. Reservations for camping may be made by calling Park Net toll-free at (800) 444-7275. In addition to firsthand contact with the desert environment, the eroded Badlands of Anza-Borrego provide a window into the region’s vanished past and offers insight into the surrounding area’s paleontology. Learn about nature and the outdoors and have fun while doing it!
Contact:
Phone: (760) 767-5311
This park is the site of the world famous San Diego Zoo, as well as museums, art galleries, a botanical garden, and many picnic areas. The I-MAX theatre in the Reuben H. Fleet Space and Science Center is a popular attraction.
Contact:
Phone: (619) 239-0512
This aquarium offers visitors an up-close view of sea life off San Diego’s coast with marine life displays, outdoor tide pools, classes for children, and a museum located at Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
Contact:
Phone: (858) 534-3474
Cabrillo National MonumentThis landmark commemorates explorer Juan Cabrillo’s discovery of the California coast in 1542. Tour the lighthouse, explore the tidepools, watch for whales, and enjoy the breathtaking view. This monument is located at the tip of Point Loma.
Contact:
Phone: (619) 557-5450
Tours of this historic district in downtown San Diego are offered by the Gaslamp Quarter Council. There are a wonderful variety of restaurants, dance clubs, and shops to explore.
Contact:
Phone: (619) 233-5227
Hotel del CoronadoSan Diego landmark made famous in the Marilyn Monroe movie “Some Like it Hot.” Explore the museum at the hotel with its unique architectural design and do not miss the quaint shops and restaurants that Coronado has to offer.
Contact:
Phone: (619) 435-6611
This small town in the Laguna Mountains is a popular destination during apple season. Tantalize your taste buds with apple pie, apple cider, and a wide variety of apple delicacies while you escape to the mountains of San Diego.
Explore the cave and tide pools of the cove at this popular beach location. Many fine gift shops and art galleries are located along Girard Avenue and Prospect Street. Bring a picnic or try one of the many restaurants that offer spectacular ocean views.
The aquatic park has 27 miles of beaches, bike trails, picnic areas, and playgrounds. There are also recreational areas for water-skiing, jet skiing, sailing, and swimming. Enjoy a day in the sun!
Contact:
Phone: (619) 221-8901
The park has parts of San Diego’s original settlement with buildings dating from the 1820’s. There are many shops, museums, and restaurants. Various restaurants and cafes offer authentic Mexican food and drinks.
Contact:
Phone: (619) 220-5422
Palomar ObservatoryThe visitor center offers an excellent view of the 200-inch Hale telescope. Stargazing is offered in the summer. This observatory is located atop Palomar Mountain and opened daily from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m..
Contact:
Phone: (760) 742-2119
Recognized worldwide, this unique 1,800-acre wildlife preserve allows animals to roam freely in settings similar to their native homelands.
The park offers exotic animal and garden exhibits, exciting animal shows, private safari photo tours, and a monorail ride through the park. It is located six miles east of Escondido
Contact:
Phone: (760) 747-8702
San Diego ZooThe world-famous zoo is located in Balboa Park. It is home to a wide variety of species and state-of-the-art climate zones. It offers a petting zoo for children, animal nursery, Skyfari tram rides and a bus tour. **Discounts available at the UC San Diego Box Office.
Contact:
Phone: (619) 231-1515
This is a popular marine theme park located in Mission Bay. It offers a variety of animal shows, including a killer whale show featuring “Shamu” and special exhibits such as the Shark Encounter. Spectacular waterskiing shows and fireworks displays are offered during the summer months.
**Discounts available at the UC San Diego Box Office
Contact:
Phone: (619) 226-3901
The shopping center includes daily entertainment, fine dining, and more than 65 one-of-a-kind shops from fine art to handcrafted gifts. There is a carousel from the 1890s, jugglers, music and year-round special events. It is also known for its magnificent view of San Diego Harbor.
Contact:
Phone: (619) 235-4014
International Students & Programs Office (ISPO)
Phone: (858) 534-3730
Email: Visit our Contact Us page
Monday through Friday
9 a.m. – 4 p.m.