Balboa Park is the nation's largest urban cultural park, located in the heart of downtown San Diego. It's four times the size of the National Mall in Washington, D.C., and 400 acres larger than Central Park in New York City. The San Diego Zoo leases 100 acres from the City of San Diego right in Balboa Park. It is one of the world's largest zoos, committed to preserving and breeding endangered animals in captivity. The San Diego Zoo is best known for leading the way in cageless exhibits. The open air exhibits replicate natural animal habitats, and include plants that are native to animal regions. The Zoo is also known for it's amazing landscape.
Son1 begged and begged to go to the San Diego Zoo every day we were in San Diego. On one of our last days we finally made his heart sing. We even bought season passes. Hubby. Son1, and my parents rode the open air bus that allows you to see 75% of the zoo in 40 minutes. Meantime, Son2 and I walked and observed less exhibits from the trails more closely. We joined the rest of the family after their bus ride at the Children's Zoo, and for a few more exhibits.
Watching a sea otter swim pastOpen wide Mr. Snake!!


Camel humps store fat, not water. That's why they can survive several months without food!

It was an awfully hot San Diego day. We called it a day after some hours at the zoo. As we neared the exit, we heard DING DING! DING DING! Son1 perked up. A train!
Just outside of the zoo exit, is the Balboa Park Miniature Railroad. It operates a 3-minute, ½-mile trip through four acres of Balboa Park. The train is a model G16, a rare antique. The little train is operated by the San Diego Zoo Department of Transportation. My parents used to take my sister and me on this train many Sundays after church. We had season passes to the zoo back then, too. Sometimes we would go to the zoo for a little while and then ride the train. Riding the little train is one of my fondest childhood memories. I hoped for enough time on this trip to ride the train with my sons, for the first time.

Son2 and Daddy on the Balboa Park train