This is a wonderful park with tons of space, and even though there are normally many many people here all day long, it still is not too crowded. I is fairly easy to enjoy yourself while still keeping good didtance from others. It is my favorite place to bring my dog and I think it's one of the best parks in San Diego, especially if you are able to let your dog off of the leash, because there are squirrels everywhere. Rabbits as well, they are just harder to spot. I come here and let my dog, Pirata, walk down the edge of the water chasing squirrels for hours, and I always see many people doing the same thing with their dogs. Pirata loves to run in the water after the herons and gulls. But if your dog is unable to run around off leash with a lot of other people and dogs around then come here after 8 or 9 p.m. and there are no people and tons of room. Maybe we will see you there! Also great for families and children, very clean and well kept, nice people and none of the issues you may have with other parks near downtown. Plus surrounding by all sorts of great businesses, and amazing views of the planes taking off from...
Read moreThere's always something here for everyone. Whether you want to go running, walking, paddle boarding, meeting friends, or just want to hang out, there are picnic tables, an open field, restaurants, multi restaurant food court, bars playground for kids, yoga/dance studios, gyms, luxury theater, grocery stores, coffee shops, bakery, museums, shops, resort hotel, 9-hole golf course, miniature golf, etc. Leashed dogs are always welcome.
There is also a big residential community here with their own HOA run parks. Liberty Station is a city on its own. It's a great place to bring your out of town guests when you can't figure out what & where to eat. Oh, and you don't have to worry...
Read moreLiberty Station Esplanade is one of those places I keep coming back to. It’s right by the water, with wide open paths that are perfect for walking, biking, or just sitting and enjoying the breeze. The views across the harbor are peaceful, and the mix of old Navy buildings and new restaurants gives it a unique vibe. I’ve spent afternoons here grabbing coffee, taking a slow walk, and watching the sunset, it always feels relaxing and laid-back. Whether you’re out with family, friends, or just on your own, it’s a spot that makes you slow down and enjoy San...
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