Its not a real beach area it was man made by the navy many many years ago and its made to hide the fact that it hides sandiegos former garbage dump where after many years of being under the warm waters of sandiego bay, all that garbage is now cooking and sending off toxic gases inro the atmosphere. And what the incoroorated villages dont want you to know is when any person goes into the warm waters of mission bay with an open cut or wound those gases that are being released into the atmosohere contain molecules, these molecules get into a oersons bloodsteeam through an ooen cut or wound, and kill that person. The crooked city officials refuse to put out the correct public service safety announcement which would be do not go into the waters of mission bay with an open cut or wound. Or risk of death may occure. Instead they give a standard warning which is dont go into the water after a rain. I think most people should know that one because of the wash out of lawn and garden chemicals into the storm drains. The reason why officials do not want to give a specific public service safety instructions is actually pretty selfish and simple to figure out. They dont want further lawsuits against the city and dont be fooled ladys and gentleman this goes back alot of years this city has been aware of this issue. If you have had a loved one die as a result of contaminated waters in mission bay, you need to consult attorneys imediately the time limit for filing this lawsuit is time sensitive as californias rules only allow you 2 years to go back and file for your lawsuits, officials did not want to raise suspicions as to where that string of deaths arose from, for fear of tourism stopping from coming to sandiego, home values may drop, home sales would drop rents would become much much lower than they are right now. And last everyone will want to sell their homes suddenly and quickly before the word gets out and they cant give them away.if not they may just have to walk away from their homes. Hatefull and greedy sandiego people who used to bash and punish the homeless will then be homeless no longer able to live up on that hill and look down and pass judgement upon the homeless. As now comes their turn to become homeless and have that same hate they gave to those who were homeless, now will be passed onto them for simoly being homeless. I guese that would be karma coming back arround 360 degrees. Whats your thoughts in this subject... Things that make you...
Β Β Β Read moreI have been coming here since I was really young and have a lot of fond memories about this area. I love the small pier you can walk out on, the bayside beaches, the walking path from one end to the other.
I especially love the wind sculpture near the marina offices. I have brought my family often over the past decade or so, since we discovered it. It's a great place to practice mindfulness and mediation, although the construction on the hotel kind of negates the peaceful vibes (temporary), as well as the dock master's flagpole chain clanking. Although it adds to a mindfulness aspect, it's jarring and you lose focus on the sound from the sculpture. Sadly, in recent years, it has been neglected and some strings have been damaged or missing. I really hope they attend to fixing this up. And I hope they don't get rid of it.
There are other art installations on both sides of the marina area (the Chula Vista Marina Park to the south has them as well). There are chess/checkers tables in various locations, and many of them have been recently redone, and one (or maybe more?) already vandalized.
Fishing is allowed on the pier.
On the side of the park south of the marina (Chula Vista Marina Park), we felt less comfortable due to a large section of homeless camps and trash. There was also a man passed out on the sidewalk and we had to walk around him. (We hoped he was just sleeping.) If my kids were young again, I wouldn't be able to let them play without close supervision. As it was, I had a hard time taking my teenagers thereβthey kept wanting to check out what people had left behind there.
There would have been 5 stars if the southern side felt safer. 4 stars is generous. If there wasn't a lot I loved, it...
Β Β Β Read moreI just moved much closer to the Mexico border and was looking for a park. Bayfront Park is exactly what I was looking for. It has plenty of grassy area, so if you want to spread out in the grass for some grounding, a picnic with your boo, or to stretch your limbs, it's a great place to do that. Also has a nice sided paved area that stretches around the park for walking, jogging or however you choose to get physical. I watched the sunset and it was beautiful. I was able to see it clearly And watch it sink into the ocean. There's also some beautiful vegetation to admire. I did see a skunk in the evening. It was just out and about in the grass no fear. Didn't spray while I was there, thank God. The little guy didn't bother anyone and was very cute, although I was indeed aware and afraid of it special power lbsπ€£. I think anyone that goes to this park will definitely enjoy it. Easy to...
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