San Diego

Let’s be honest: San Diego is always a good idea.

America’s Finest City San Diego and it’s wonderful beach communities

NBTA 2025 All-West Regional’s something about  SAN DIEGO “America’s Finest City”!!! Soak up some sun with us in March!

LOCATION: Peterson Gymnasium San Diego State University
5340 55th Street, San Diego, CA 92155

***Spacious championship level GYM floor and with extra high ceiling, tons of warm up space and great seating***
***National calibur level athletes attending from across the USA***
***This is an event you will not want to miss!!!***
We look forward to seeing you at ALL WEST REGIONALS WEEKEND!!!

San Diego, California’s second largest city, borders the Pacific Ocean and Mexico, and is a vibrant international hub. Famous for its ideal climate, with temperatures typically between 60°F and 80°F, it’s flip-flop weather year-round. San Diego offers miles of sandy beaches and numerous attractions. SDSU’s campus is just a 15-minute drive from downtown, the ocean, and the mountains.

In the heart of San Diego.
Find your Perfect Beach! Discover the best beaches for families and off-leash dogs, beaches coveted by the world’s top surfers and the best beaches for bonfires, bike rides, tide pooling and more. So grab your beach towels, slather on the sunscreen, and get out to explore some of the finest beaches and bays in the world
Rated One of the Top Family Destinations in America
Discover San Diego’s hiking trails.
Top Things to Do in San Diego
SAN DIEGO has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world!! Relax and Enjoy the NBTA-Sanctioned ALL-WEST REGIONAL twirling championships March 22-23, 2025!!!!
Check Out San Diego’s Must-See Attractions
Heading to America’s Finest City? You only have so much time to take it all in. Use this helpful list to make sure you check out San Diego’s must-see attractions
SeaWorld San Diego
San Diego Zoo, Giant Pandas now open
San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Balboa Park is a 1,200-acre historic urban cultural park in San Diego, California. Placed in reserve in 1835, the park’s site is one of the oldest in the United States dedicated to public recreational use