Dreaming of a vacation in United States? Look no further than El Cajon. It has something for everyone including Singing Hills Golf Resort at Sycuan and Discount Tire Store. Even better, vacations to El Cajon don't need to be expensive. We compare hundreds of flight and hotel options to find …
Evans tire & service Center, 1445 Magnolia Ave., San Diego
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Annual Mother Goose Parade
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Reviews of El Cajon
TillySan Luis Obispo, California, USA
12/02/2015
I grew up here as a kid and the best things to do is go to Parkway Plaza Mall. It is suburbia at its best. There are a few movie theaters. They have been trying to make the downtown area more exciting. Stay away from certain ghetto areas. Rancho San Diego is the better part of the town. I wouldn't suggest getting a hotel in El Cajon unless you have family in this particular city.
India AtkinsonPortsmouth
14/08/2014
El Cajon doesn't have much going on, but I did go here to hike the El Cajon Mountain trail, and if you like hiking, you will love this spot. It's not a huge mountain, but the constant, steep up and down will have you feeling exhausted in the end. The view of the valley below is breath taking, and makes driving out to this place worth while.
Jenn BEmeryville, California, USA
22/07/2014
El Cajon has a bad rep, but there are some jewels in the form of hole-in-the-wall restaurants along El Cajon Blvd.
VeronicaRedwood City, California, USA
06/09/2013
Usually hot and nothing super "exciting" to check out. There is a casino, a mall, movie theater and some shopping options.
I grew up here as a kid and the best things to do is go to Parkway Plaza Mall. It is suburbia at its best. There are a few movie theaters. They have been trying to make the downtown area more exciting. Stay away from certain ghetto areas. Rancho San Diego is the better part of the town. I wouldn't suggest getting a hotel in El Cajon unless you have family in this particular city.
El Cajon doesn't have much going on, but I did go here to hike the El Cajon Mountain trail, and if you like hiking, you will love this spot. It's not a huge mountain, but the constant, steep up and down will have you feeling exhausted in the end. The view of the valley below is breath taking, and makes driving out to this place worth while.
El Cajon has a bad rep, but there are some jewels in the form of hole-in-the-wall restaurants along El Cajon Blvd.
Usually hot and nothing super "exciting" to check out. There is a casino, a mall, movie theater and some shopping options.