The park is San Diego's only national park, located in the city and on the southeast corner of the continental United States. The Park was built to commemorate the discovery and landing of Cabrillo, a Portuguese, on the American continent. The park is not big. Driving in, the ticket is about $10 a car. Because we plan to go to other national parks, we bought an annual ticket of $80 for the National Park of the United States here. There is a statue in the park, a lighthouse and a memorial hall. There is nothing in it. In this park surrounded by the sea on three sides, you can overlook the opposite Colorado Island. It should have a good view when the weather is good. We also caught a hummingbird, an island the size of a bee, which had never been seen before.