Poway /ˈpaʊ.eɪ/ is a city in San Diego County, California, United States. Originally an unincorporated community in the county, Poway officially became a city on December 12, 1980. Poway's rural roots gave rise to its slogan "The City in the Country". As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 47,811. The ZIP Code is 92064.
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5.0 based on 6 reviews
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5.0 based on 11 reviews
Destination Trail Rides! Beaches, Scenic Mountains, or Nature Preserve! Custom Options Available. Also offers Birthday Parties and Pony Rides.
My daughter and two friends (10 yrs old) spent a whole day here. It was like a one-day camp (drop off in the morning & pick up in the afternoon). They had 2 instructors who taught them all about horses including, but not limited to, cleaning the stall, brushing their hair, and washing them off after the trail ride. Ashley was wonderful with the girls and did a great job matching the girls up with horses appropriate for their experience level (1st time rider; 2nd time rider; several-time rider). Ashley also took >100 photos & a video and airdropped them to the parents at pickup (we requested photos). The video during the trail ride was beautiful - very scenic. My daughter wants to go back to ride again sooner rather than later!
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We offer both a yoga studio and sensory deprivation float tanks. We offer all types of classes 7 days a week at various times during the day and evening. Complimentary mats, towels, kombucha and locker rooms mean you just need to show up and we have you covered.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Here at Spa Serenity, we are offering traditional Asian massage and many other massage modalities in a serine, relaxing environment, we are a proud Asian Spa located in Poway, California Where we enjoy taking care of our clients. It's what we do best! We bring the authentic Asian techniques into modern massage therapy. We are the best asian massage in town! Our highly trained Asian massage therapists to help you get to those annoying knots on your body and release them, also to help you relax and relieve stress. You will enjoy the new, quiet and classy facility! Where we enjoy taking care of our clients. It's what we do best! You can either Book your appointment via phone call or just simply walk-in anytime where we are always ready to help!
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Famous landmark on the top of Mt Woodson, on a trail that starts at Lake Poway Park. Landmark is the 'Potato Chip Rock', which is a very unusual horizontal overhanging rock. Trail is 3.75 miles (6.05 km) one way from Lake Poway Park, and goes through some beautiful scenery before reaching the Potato Chip. Elevation change is 1600 ft, over a rocky path that has mostly granulated sand between the rocks. . Gr
4.5 based on 102 reviews
A golf course designed by Johnny Miller.
This is a great course in the hills of Poway. I came to the San Diego area from Nashville on a golf vacation. This was my favorite course in the area and yes, I played Torrey Pines (both North and South). It is challenging but fair and it was in great shape when I played it. I found a deal on GOLFNOW so my green fee was $110 including cart for 18 holes. Do yourself a favor and book a tee time if you are in the area.l
4.5 based on 124 reviews
What a great park set in the middle of a circular train track run. Beautiful surroundings with trees and the old town Poway district with all its charm. Enjoy a picnic and then take the train for a ride around the park. Great for all ages and activities.
4.5 based on 80 reviews
We're slowly getting back into our hiking groove, carefully navigating a post-pandemic great outdoors. This was our first time hiking Iron Mountain, and we're now fans of this spot. The beautiful and welcoming tree tunnel really sets the mood, welcoming you in before opening up to the trails. And goodness, that tree tunnel is absolutely a blessing on your way back to the parking lot, offering respite from the sun, dropping the temperature by a good 10 degrees. We arrived a bit later than planned, as our morning started with a lot more lazing-in-bed than prepping-to-hike, but it worked out, because we were able to find parking in the dirt lot. We set out at around 11:30 am, which isn't smart on most days, but this particular Saturday in April was cool and a bit overcast, which helped a ton. There's a lot of good signage along the trails, which helps those who get lost easily...or frequently. It was also nice to see that the rescue team was on hand, buzzing the trails in the bright yellow helicopter, keeping an eye out for anyone in distress. The trails did get a bit tight - it's a popular spot - but for the most part, people were respectful and tried to keep as much distance as possible. There were a fair number of mask-less hikers out, but that's not the trail's fault. You get those people everywhere. We didn't spend as much time at the top as I would've liked - it was quite packed up there and we could see more people making their way to the summit, but it is quite pretty there. We were at least able to catch our breath and take a few pictures before making our way back down. I imagine we'll be heading back to Iron Mountain for another hike later this year, but we're also eager to explore some of our city's other trails, first. I am glad that we smothered ourselves in sunblock and had 64 ounces of water on us. There's not much shade on those open dirt trails.
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