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Border Field State Beach
Located just minutes north of the Mexican border, this beach is popular to hikers
and horseback riders. Swimming is not allowed at any time during the year and
definitely in the winter due to sewage contamination from Tijuana, Mexico. The
beach is open Thursday - Sunday in the summer and it's closed in the winter. -
South Bay, San Diego
Imperial Beach
Recently named "Classic Southern California" community pride in Imperial
Beach is at an all time high. A new grand plaza leads to the I.B. pier and wide
sandy beach. A public art installation called Surfhenge features colorful surfboard
shapes and ocean-themed mosaics that flow around split-level grass and rock seating.
Actual surfboard designs are transformed into rad benches and create a functional,
wonderful recreation space. The clean beaches are open all year and are protected
by the International Boundary Wastewater Treatment Plant. Imperial Beach is known
for world-class waves and it's natural surroundings.
Coronado Beach
As you head even further north you'll come across Coronado Beach, which is a very
popular spot for just sun bathing and relaxing. Though it may get a little busy
with locals and tourists. - Coronado, San Diego
Sunset Cliffs
A popular spot with surfers, and couples who just want to be alone. Sunset Cliffs
are located on the west side of Point Loma peninsula below the jagged cliffs.
There is a staircase that leads down to the shore, making it very easy to access.
One of the more secluded getaways. - Point Loma, San Diego
Mission Beach
Climbing further north on San Diego shoreline we come to the some of the more
popular beaches, Mission Beach being one of them. Mission Beach is popular with
roller bladers, swimmers, surfers, and volleyball players consuming mostly the
south end of the beach. On the north end of the beach the waters are a little
rougher, so you'll sea less beachers however the north end of the beach is home
to the Belmont Park roller coaster. - Mission Bay, San Diego
Pacific Beach
Located just to the north of Mission Beach. Another popular spot for a variety
of beachers. There are designated surfing spots and fire rings available. Rather
than a boardwalk along the beach front like Mission Beach there are sidewalks,
but bike paths and picnic tables are still plentiful. - San Diego
Ocean Beach
The mile long Ocean Beach is popular spot for just about everyone. The Municipal
Pier is located on the south end of the beach. The pier is open to the public
for walking and fishing, the pier also has an excellent restaurant with a great
views. On the south end of the beach by the pier you will find more surfers and
transients, and sunbathers and swimmers toward the northern areas. Fire rings
and food vendors are plentiful along the entire beach, so you'll never freeze
or go hungry. Parking is hard to find on a sunny day, so be prepared to arrive
early. - San Diego
Tourmaline Surfing Park
The name says it all. A very popular surfing and sailboarding beach for the locals
year round. - La Jolla, San Diego
Children's Pool
A great place to take the kids because of the circular seawall which preserves
the shallow lagoon. There are very small waves and not much of a riptide so it
is very safe for the children, however it does get crowded. The pool is also a
popular spot for scuba diving and seal/sealion watching. - La Jolla, San Diego
La Jolla Cove
A palm tree lined park sits on top of cliffs just above the ocean waters. At low
tide Divers and snorkelers enjoy exploring the Underwater Ecological Reserve at
La Jolla. - La Jolla, San Diego
La Jolla Shores
It's the people's choice among San Diego beaches.
Black's Beach
One of the northern most beaches in the San Diego area and it's said to be a beach
for experienced swimmers because of its rough waters. Surfers love Black's beach
and it also attracts many nudists even though public nudity is illegal. Lifeguards
are not on duty, so be careful. - La Jolla, San Diego
Del Mar Beach
Most of the beach is very crowded on nice days, so parking is sometimes
a problem. Del Mar Beach is very popular for sun bathers, volleyball players and
surfers. Parts of the beach are not as crowded as others. Usually these parts
are near the cliffs. All in all it's a nice beach to bring the whole family. Just
remember to start your day early to get a good parking spot. - La Jolla, San Diego
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