Visit Alta Vista Botanical Gardens

Our stay in Vista, California felt like a real vacation even though we were only about an hour away from home. As I wrote in a previous post, we stayed in a tiny house. The next morning we picked up two El Grande breakfast burritos from Mi Asador Mexican and Seafood Restaurant.

Wow, these were the best breakfast burritos ever! The giant flour tortillas were stuffed with scrambled eggs, cheese, bacon and fries. One half a burrito per person was plenty. Be sure to ask for plenty of the red salsa, which we liked more than the green. We drove to Alta Vista Botanical Gardens and ate our burritos in the parking lot to avoid dining in.

Alta Vista Botanical Gardens

Admission is a requested donation of $5 for adults and $3 for kids (ages 3-12). There is a wooden box at the entrance.

There are several gardens with different themes that are connected by meandering paths.

Unique art sculptures are sprinkled throughout the gardens.

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Something was REALLY funny!

We visited Alta Vista Botanical Gardens at 8:00 a.m. on a Monday morning and we pretty much had the entire place to ourselves. Wear comfortable walking shoes and have fun exploring!

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