This is one of the most beautiful places on the whole entire planet. I have been coming here as a native person more by far than any other place in the whole entire county. It’s my home away from home and now it is my home.
The park grounds are very well maintained by the city park’s dept. In the summertime it is very congested here. Manhattan doesn’t have a thing on Mission Beach in the summertime especially around Fourth of July.
They say the population density is that of Manhattan during that time of year and pretty much in Pacific Beach it’s like that all the time.
We get lots of visitors from all over the place and most friendly are the people from Texas and Arizona and Nevada.
There are lots of things to do here but it is pretty strictly controlled by LE. There’s no smoking in the parks along the beaches and there are many rules against alcohol consumption and smoking, pets , parking, etc. and pretty much they are strictly enforced.
It is very secure place and there are a lot of different branches of the government on patrol from Park rangers to police officers and city employees also the game warden checking for fishing licenses because fishing is very popular here.
There is great surf, beautiful bays, jettys, piers, lots of sandy beaches, tons of water themed parks and adventures, boat rentals surf lessons, JetSki rentals, tours of the bay, and all sorts of different things for people to do…bicycling skateboarding rollerskating there’s a good night scene for people who like that.
It is very congested here and despite the strong presence of law enforcement a lot of crime goes on unfortunately.
DONT leave your bicycle unattended for any amount of time. Lock your vehicle and your room and don’t leave any doors open, don’t leave anything that you care about unattended, there are sticky fingers everywhere! I have learned this from experience and also from talking to lots of people and witnessing things right in front of my face! Because drinking has been curtailed in public that a lot of the more serious offenses have been reduced I would imagine but I still see people drowned, people get hit by cars, collisions between bikes and vehicles are never good!
People are taking chances and having fun and flying by the seat of their pants and enjoying the California sunshine and for some reason it’s probably due to the large influx of humans during certain seasons but it’s unfortunate I’ve seen my fair share of dead bodies in the street, floating in the water, being scooped away by helicopters, and rescued by lifeguards shark attacks aren’t very common at all here I think there’s been to that I can think of that were someone actually died and that happens north of here.
Do come enjoy the boardwalk and the roller coaster and the scenery and the sand and fishing and the beautiful people and don’t forget you’re gonna have to tolerate a lot of knuckleheads and poor parking actually parking it can get really bad so keep that in mind try not to let it bother you too much cause all things considered it’s beautiful here and we love visitors especially the ones from the Southwest like I said they’re super kind people and they seem to take care of our city like they live here so...
Read moreLocation: Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and Mission Bay, Mission Beach is a vibrant community within the city of San Diego, California. Its nearly two miles of oceanfront make it a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike.
Classic Boardwalk Vibes: Mission Beach channels the spirit of a classic boardwalk beach town. Here's what you'll find:
Belmont Park: The heart of Mission Beach, Belmont Park is home to the iconic Giant Dipper Roller Coaster (originally built in 1925 and lovingly restored), the Beach House Grill, miniature golf, bumper cars, rock climbing, and an arcade. It's a nostalgic playground for all ages.
Oceanfront Boardwalk: Stroll along the lively boardwalk, rent bikes, and soak in the sun. The ocean breeze and the sound of crashing waves create the perfect soundtrack.
20-Something Scene: Mission Beach attracts the young and the young at heart. Bars dot the area, promising a lively nightlife. But fear not—there's something for families too!
Activities Galore: Surfing and Boogie Boarding: Catch a wave or two. Beach Volleyball: Join a game or watch the pros. Whale Watching: Keep your eyes peeled for marine visitors. Sport Fishing: Cast your line off the jetty. Scuba Diving: Explore underwater wonders.
Mission Bay: Just a short walk across the main thoroughfare, Mission Bay offers calm waters, grassy parks, playgrounds, and picnic spots. Rent a sailboat, pedal around on a bayside bike, or simply enjoy the serene oasis.
South Mission Beach: For a quieter vibe, head south. The beach widens, providing ample space for relaxation and beach volleyball. At South Mission Beach Park, try your luck fishing off the jetty or explore the underwater shipwrecks that create an artificial reef.
Parking: Finding street parking can be tricky, so consider taking the bus or biking. There are free Public lots near Belmont Park, Santa Clara Point, and South Mission Beach Park offer better odds.
Lifeguards, Bathrooms, and Showers: Rest assured, lifeguard stations and bathrooms are conveniently scattered along the beach.
Five stars for the nostalgia, the salty air, and the endless ocean...
Read moreMission Beach is an absolute gem and a must-visit destination for anyone in the San Diego area. My recent visit to this stunning beach left me thoroughly impressed and eager to return.
The beach itself is gorgeous, with soft, golden sand that stretches for miles. The shoreline is impeccably clean, and the waves are perfect for both beginner and seasoned surfers. The water is clear and inviting, making it ideal for a refreshing swim.
One of the highlights of Mission Beach is the lively boardwalk. It’s lined with an array of shops, cafes, and restaurants, offering everything from quick snacks to gourmet meals. There’s a vibrant atmosphere as people bike, skate, and stroll along the path, enjoying the beautiful ocean views.
Belmont Park, the historic amusement park on the beach, adds an extra layer of fun with its classic wooden roller coaster, various rides, and arcade games. It’s a perfect spot for families and thrill-seekers alike.
The beach also offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. From beach volleyball to paddleboarding and kayaking, there’s something for everyone. Plus, the numerous lifeguard stations along the beach ensure a safe environment for all visitors.
In the evening, Mission Beach transforms into a picturesque setting with stunning sunsets that are absolutely breathtaking. Watching the sun dip below the horizon while the sky explodes in shades of orange and pink is a truly magical experience.
Overall, Mission Beach has it all – beautiful scenery, fun activities, great food, and a lively atmosphere. Whether you’re looking to relax, have an adventure, or simply enjoy the natural beauty, Mission Beach is the perfect destination. Highly recommended for a...
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