Drop Zones: Best Southern California Destinations For Skydivers
There's nothing quite like the thrill and adrenaline rush you get from jumping out of an airplane. At least that's what I hear. It takes a special kind of person - and stomach - to be able to go through with it. But, if you have an overwhelming desire to go skydiving, we've got your list of the best places to go.
Check out the USPA website for a complete listing, descriptions of aircraft and details about on-site services from its various group members.
What to Know
Make sure the company you're dealing with is indeed a skydiving company. There are many businesses advertising themselves as skydiving firms, but really they are essentially resellers earning commissions for directing customers to specific partners outside the city. You should deal directly with places that are group members of the United States Parachute Association (USPA), the governing agency for skydivers.
Starting from 10,000 feet up at about 120 miles per hour, you'll have less than a minute before landing. It's going to go by quick, and you'll want to relive it again and again later. Find out how much it costs to video your fall and in what format you'll get the media for later duplication or sharing with friends via the Internet.
You must be 18 years old or older to skydive, no exceptions. Parental or guardian permission won't release any liabilities regarding recreational sports, and hold harmless waivers are required by all skydivers. Bring your photo ID.
For tandem jumps, find out the company's weight limit. Typically clocking in on the scale at 200 to 240 pounds or more will disqualify you for a tandem jump. Also call ahead to discuss any medical conditions that might put your risk factors too high.
Aim to schedule your jump as early in the day as possible in case there are weather issues or other delays. After training, orientation and paperwork, expect get airborne at least an hour after getting started.
With many reservations during the summer months, you may find yourself stuck with either an early slot (around 7 a.m.) or near dusk (around 7 p.m.), with weekdays more open than weekends. Call ahead for availability and keep tabs on that day's weather forecast.
Pacific Coast Skydiving
6810 Curran St. / Brown Field
San Diego, CA 92154
619-661-0194
www.pacificcoastskydiving.com
Perris Valley Skydiving
2091 Goetz Rd. / Perris Valley Airport
Perris, CA 92570
951-657-3904
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Skydive Coastal California
375 Durley Ave. / Camarillo Airport
Camarillo, CA 93010
805-322-4763
www.skydivecoastalcalifornia.com
Skydive Elsinore
20701 Cereal St. / Skylark Airport
Lake Elsinore, CA 92530
951-245-9939
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Skydive San Diego
13531 Otay Lakes Rd. / John Nichol's Field
Jamul, CA 91935
619-216-8416
www.skydivesandiego.com
Skydive Santa Barbara, LLC
1801 North H St. Ste. G / Lompoc Airport
Lompoc, CA 93436
805-740-9099
www.skydivesantabarbara.com
Skydive Taft
500 Airport Rd. / Taft-Kern County Airport
Taft, CA 93268
661-765-5867
www.skydivetaft.com
Skydive San Joaquin Valley
11858 Copus Rd. / DB Cooper Field
Bakersfield, CA 93313
661-858-2972
www.skydivesanjoaquin.net