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Bored? Here is a list of 20 things to do at
Camp Pendleton for under $10.00
1. Play a round of miniature golf:
Lake O'Neill has miniature golf for $3.00 a person
2. Rent a boat!
Lake O'Neill also has rowboats for $3.00 a person, Paddle boats $5.00 Rowboats with a motor $5.00 Triton boats for $7.00 Call 760-725-5611 for more info.
3. Go Kayaking:
For a single Kayak at the Del Mar Marina and Sailing Center, it is $5.00 per hour, or for a double $8.00 per hour call 760-725-2820 or 760-725-7245 for more information
4. Go Fish:
Fishing poles at the Sailing Center is $2.00 a pole, and a tackle box is $1.00
5. Take the kids for a pony ride:
The Stables offer $1.00 pony rides for a half an hour call 760-725-5094
6. See a flick:
Movies on base are $3.00 per person or $4.00 for VIP Section. Or go on Sunday for free!
7. Work out!
The Fitness Center offers free Yoga, Cycling and Abs, Taw Kwon Do, Combat Kicking, Pilates and more! Schedule is at http://www.mccscp.com/recreation/fitnesscenter/index.cfm
8. Round of Golf:
The Camp Pendleton Golf Course has golf starting at $10.00 for E5 and below
9. Go to the Beach:
There are many free picnic areas at the beach for free
10. Go to the Pool:
There is even free AquaAerobics at the 14 area pools three times a week for free. Call 763-4070 for more information
11. Get Crafty:
The hobby shop on base offers many classes at mccscp.com. Pottery Wheels are $3.00, Ceramics $6.00, Woodshop $3.35, Sewing $3.00. Call 760-725-4880
12. Visit a museum on base:
The World War II and Korea LVT Museum
Located in Building 21561 in the base's boat basin and is maintained by the Assault Amphibious School Battalion. To visit the vintage amphibious tracked vehicles, related artifacts and informational displays contact the school at 725-2195. The museum is normally open Tuesdays through Sundays in the early afternoons.
The Marine Corps Mechanized Command Museum
Located in Building 2612 on Vandergrift Blvd at the base of Rattlesnake Canyon, this museum of working Marine Corps transport and battle vehicles interpret the history of Marine usage since 1942. The collection includes a large selection of Viet Nam and Desert Storm era vehicles and a Vietnamese road marker pointing the way to Hue City. The museum is open during the week and can also be opened by special arrangement.
The Ranch House Complex
The Complex includes the Ranch House Chapel, the oldest structure on base, the Bunkhouse Museum, dedicated in 1965 by Col James Roosevelt, and the Ranch House, built in the mid 1800s. It was the home of Pio Pico, last Mexican governor of California, and succeeding owners Don Juan Forster, the O'Neills, Floods, Baumgartners and, finally, the United States Government. Historic artifacts at the Complex document pre-history through Mission and Rancho periods to the 1942 purchase of Camp Pendleton and present times. Exhibits include early ranch equipment, photographs of President Roosevelt's historic visit, antiques donated by Anthony Quinn during the filming of "Guadalcanal Diary" in 1943 and furnishings of the Rancho period.
The historic Ranch House, Museum and Chapel are listed as a National Historic Site and California State Historical Landmark. It is through the gracious hospitality of the Commanding General residing in the home that tours are made available. Tours are booked for Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10 a.m. between the last week in September to the end of May.
13. Read a book:
There are three libraries on base: Carney Library at Mainside 760-725-5104, Seaside Square Library in San Onofre 760-725-7325, South Mesa Library in Wire Mountain 760-725-2032.
14. Join a club!
There are Enlisted and Officer Wives clubs on base. The enlisted wives club is $8.00 for 6 months to join and the dues go straight back to the club. They have a variety of activities from Scrap booking, Yoga, Movie night, Self-Defense, and Bunko. They meet the third Wednesday of the month at 7:00, at the Staff NCO Club. More information at www.EnlistedWivesClub.com.
15. Volunteer!
Spend some time giving back to the people who give to us. There are a ton of great programs on base desperately seeking volunteers such as the Navy Relief Society, MOMS, and LINKS etc. You can call 725-3856 for more information on volunteer opportunities. Or visit the Navy Relief Society page at http://www.nmcrs.org/pendltn-area.html. 16. Go to a retreat: Credo offers free marriage enrichment, personal growth and spiritual growth and teen retreats throughout the year. Food, lodging and transportation are provided. Call 760-725-4954 for more information.
17. Shoot Something:
Pistol Range 33 Area, Phone: 725-4832 Range: 102A Wilcox ?Hours: Sat 10:30am-4pm $4 Range Fee Pistols & Ammunition Available Skeet and Trap Bldg. 25167 Phone: 725-4832 Hours: Wed, Thurs, and Fri 11am-6pm | Sat-Sun 10am-5pm | Closed Mon, Tues, and Holiday's Skeet & Trap Ranges 5 Stand Sporting Clay Range, Domestic & International Targets, Instruction Available, Shotgun and safety equipment provided at no charge
18. Paintball:
The Camp Pendleton Paint ball park just lowered their prices. Military Personnel pricing: (Must show ID Card) Admission fee with own equipment: $7.50, Standard Semi-Auto Paintgun and facemask: $7.50, CO2 refills: $5 all day refills. Visit their website at: http://www.cppaintball.com/
19. Get a job!
The Family Member employment assistance program help provide employment assistance, skill based education, training and other volunteer opportunities to spouses and family members. Call 760-725-4737 for more information.
20. Go Bowling:
Devil Dog Lanes have prices Monday through Friday $2.00 per game until 4:00pm, then it is $3.00 per game. Bowling shoe rentals are $2.00 per pair at all times! They also have arcades and pool tables on site. Call 760-725-6109 for more information |
