Please note that this is a very small park, and that fishing is not legal here. The rocks behind the houses on 1st Street are privately owned by the houses, which is why the rocks look different behind each house. We didn't notice that. A homeowner called the police on fishermen who went on the rocks and they were ticketed for trespassing and fishing without a license. One of the guys said he didn't have any identification with him, and that conversation didn't go well with the police and miraculously he found his ID. Bayview Park ends where the houses around it begin, please be aware of that. Also as I am typing this (June 26) Bayview Park is actually CLOSED and will be closed for the next few weeks--- Not due to Corona but due to a sewer repair that required a...
Read moreThis is one of the most beautiful little parks I've ever been to. Nothing elaborate. Just a simple little outcropping on Coronado Island with a few benches and a walk path, but the view and vibe is what makes it golden.
Just as the name suggests, you get a great view of the bay from the island and look across to see the city. At night time it's spectacular to see all the lights. You can even see the USS Midway clearly in all its old glory.
It's also a decent little fishing spot. I've never hooked anything big there, but you really can't beat the vibe of the location and I have visually seen some big bass hunting during...
Read moreVery small, but plenty of parking and a pretty view.
I prayed my rosary here while I waited for traffic on the bridge to die down.
There was a girl taking Quincenera photos ( her guests were dressed very scantily so it was annoying but good practice for patience as I prayed) and there were a few families and a couple of elderly friends chatting. Not too many places to sit... maybe 4 or 5... but it's a charming little place with a view of the water...
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