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Recognized as the "Jewel of the Hills", La Mesa, California sits in a flawless climate laced with neighborhoods made for bike rides. This city is beautified with tree-lined streets making all the doggies feel right at home. La Mesa apartment settlers can take advantage of the quaint downtown village and variety of calendar events that keep the scene moving! The layout of the city allow for easy commutes to retail and commercial vicinities making it a joy to move around!
La Mesa apartment dwellers have the choice of 14 recreational city parks for relaxation and enjoyment. Lake Murray, at the Murray Reservoir, is a La Mesa favorite for buckets of fun! This gorgeous 95-foot lake is host to a 3.2-mile shoreline. The lake reigns as the pearl of the entire reservoir, which covers a land space of 171 acres. This lake and park area is the "must-go" spot for a date picnic, cycling, jogging, rollerblading or fishing. Carrying 10 barbecue pits and 64 tables, Murray Reservoir is a great location for residence to stack up great memories with friends and family.
If you have environmentally committed to walk more and drive less, consider an apartment close to the Mt. Nebo and Windsor Hills neighborhoods. These twin neighborhoods are home to several sets of public stairways referred to as Secret Stairs. These Secret Stairs are a collection of stairways totaling 245 steps between and connecting five busy streets for walkers. This community is a foot-commuter's paradise. Fletcher Hills and Mt. Helix are also delightful neighborhoods for your living consideration. Regardless to where you find an apartment in La Mesa, you will be privileged to purchase fresh produce every Friday afternoon at the La Mesa Village Farmers' Market.
Part of the San Diego County, La Mesa, California is a small charming city with a lot of appeal. Finding an apartment in La Mesa will give you the peaceful environment you have been searching for!
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