The Port of San Diego's parks occupy a total of 153 acres of lavish open space that feature stunning views of the harbor. Each carefully maintained facility offers gorgeous landscaping and parking. For the pleasure of walkers, joggers, bicyclists and skaters, the Port of San Diego has created miles of pathways that weave throughout the parks along the water's edge. For anglers, fishing piers are found in five locations. The parks are also ideal for hosting corporate events, weddings or reunions. So relax, enjoy and come out and play on the waterfront in one of the lovely parks of the Port of San Diego.
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Host an event on San Diego’s Big Bay. Port parks promise opportunities to relax and Important notes to remember:
Port parks are where the appreciate San Diego Bay’s scenic skyline, calming Park permit applications must be received no
sun shines, joy is found waters and maritime sights. Their expansive, open later than 30 days before your event date.
and memories are made. spaces are perfect for individual and group activity,
Park permits are not issued for events that fall on
Whether your event is including:
major holidays or over holiday weekends.
casual or formal, large
Picnics Weddings
or small, these are great A permit is required for any size group if alcoholic
Receptions Reunions
places to share good beverages will be consumed or if there will be air
Family Gatherings Corporate Events
times with groups and jumpers on site.
Walking/Jogging Non-Profit Events
family, friends or co-
workers. Additional information, rules and guidelines
may apply to specific parks and to specific
The Port of San Diego Park Amenities applications.
reserves its parks For your convenience, most parks feature parking,
restrooms, drinking fountains and trash receptacles. There are always great ways for everyone to
on a first come first enjoy Port of San Diego parks.
serve basis. A permit Beyond the necessities and alongside lush
is required for groups greenways and waterfront splendor, several parks
larger than 25. highlight the region’s lifestyle through recreational
America’s most uniquely beautiful public General information
and decorative amenities, including:
parks occupy more than 250 acres of land All parks are open from 6 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
and border the natural wonder that is the For information on obtaining a permit go to Picnic Tables Public Art
www.portofsandiego.org/recreation Pets are allowed, but must stay on a leash.
Big Bay®, San Diego’s Waterfront. Managed Bike Racks Bike Paths
and maintained by the Port of San Diego, Fishing Piers Boat Launch Ramps Alcohol is not permitted unless you have an
the parks attract recreationists and fun- Gazebos Kid’s Playgrounds approved permit.
seekers of all ages with lush, open areas
positioned along a scenic coastal trail. Each Whichever park you choose, be sure to match its
of the 20 waterfront parks is distinctive. The location’s amenities to the needs of your event.
parks feature rich destinations, and their (See the inside map)
landscaped beauty and sweeping panoramas
are complemented by imaginative and distinct
works of community art.
The Port of San Diego welcomes you to
experience San Diego Bay’s perfect climate
and enjoy any of these parks for your next
special occasion.
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1. Kellogg Beach
Foot of Kellogg Street
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This sandy bayside beach is an
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2. Shelter Island Shoreline Park
North (by the gazebo) – 2200 Shelter Island 585 Harbor Lane National City
Drive; Central (between the fishing pier and the Ruocco Park is the Port of San Diego’s newest park.
launch ramp) – 1800 Shelter Island Drive; and This 3.3 acre park hosts grass areas for recreation, 12. Pepper Park
3299 Tidelands Avenue
South (by the bell) – 1500 Shelter Island Drive
This mile-long park and promenade features
seating, tables and plenty of space. Artist Roman
de Salvo developed artwork for the public to enjoy This 5-1/2 acre park has whimsical play
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a public fishing pier, boat launching ramp, including a large trellis sculpture that welcomes guests equipment, picnic areas, a boat launching ramp
an international friendship fountain and upon entering. and a pier with lights for night fishing.
sweeping views.
7. Embarcadero Marina Park North
Chula Vista
Harbor Island 400 Kettner Boulevard 13. Chula Vista Bayside Park
3. Spanish Landing Park This downtown area park borders Seaport Village
and features ample parking, a gazebo and expansive 17. Dunes Park
999 Bayside Parkway (G Street)
recreation and event space. 790 Seacoast Drive
East – 3900 North Harbor Drive Surrounded by marinas, restaurants and shopping,
West – 4300 North Harbor Drive The playground and art at this park make
Bayside Park has a fishing pier, picnic and game
8. Embarcadero Marina Park South it a favorite among locals and visitors.
This historical landmark commemorates the tables, public art, bike paths and walkways.
1769 meeting of the Gaspar Deportola and
200 Marina Park Way – 600 Convention Center Way 14. Chula Vista Bayfront Park
Father Junipero Serra expeditions. The area Coronado
features a pedestrian path, bike route, picnic This park on the bayward side of the San Diego
tables, Callaway Carillon bell tower and the Convention Center features ample parking, a fishing pier, 980 Marina Way 18. Grand Caribe Shoreline Park
mosaic tile artwork at Cancer Survivor’s Park. basketball courts, gazebos and a concession stand. This popular park features a public boat 598 Grand Caribe Causeway
launching ramp and beautiful landscaping. The
4. Harbor Island Park 9. Fifth Avenue Landing Park This park features unique and native
sculpture “Konoids” by Kenneth Capps adorns
1875 Harbor Island Drive Fifth Avenue Landing California plants making it an educational
the shoreline of the park.
This one-acre park is adjacent to a superyacht dockage botanical setting. It is designed with a
Located near the west end of Harbor Island, meandering naturalized path, benches, a
on the bayward side of the San Diego Convention 15. Chula Vista Marina View Park
this park features a shoreline path for walkers bike rack and beautiful bronze sculpture
Center. For reservations, phone (619) 704-2550.
and joggers, a route for bicyclists and a entitled “Sheltering Wings.”
spectacular view of downtown San Diego and 900 Marina Parkway
Naval Air Station North Island in Coronado. 10. San Diego Bayfront Park
This park features play equipment, picnic tables, 19. Coronado Tidelands Park
One Park Boulevard
an open play area, views of the Bay and the 2000 Mullinix Drive
Enjoy a panoramic view of San Diego Bay from this acoustic public art piece, “Wind Harp.”
Embarcadero The largest park on San Diego Bay, Tidelands
grassy park adjacent to the Hilton San Diego Bayfront
Hotel. For reservations, phone (619) 564-3333. Park offers a beach, picnic areas, baseball
5. Tuna Harbor Park Imperial Beach and soccer fields and plenty of open space for
outdoor activities.
700 North Harbor Drive Barrio Logan 16. Portwood Pier Plaza
20. Coronado Landing Park
This park honors the commercial fishing
11. César E. Chávez Park 940 Seacoast Drive
industry in San Diego and is perfect for viewing
1449 César E. Chávez Parkway The enticing and colorful public art, “Surfhenge,” One B Avenue
the diverse boating activity on San Diego Bay.
Memorials here, including a tribute to Bob This park offers a recreational pier, picnic and playground serves as a gateway to this vibrant Imperial Enjoy a spectacular panoramic view of the
Hope, commemorate the heroic service of the areas, a soccer field and lush, green open space for Beach park that features a picnic area and San Diego skyline from this park—a favorite
U.S. military. active play. entertainment stage. for wedding ceremonies.