PACIFIC BEACH
Pacific Beach is a community of San Diego extending approximately
3 miles along the Pacific Ocean.
At the north end of the beach is Tourmaline
Surfing Park, a favorite area used by surfers and sail-boarders
year round.
The immediate beach area directly to the south extends for
about one mile and is bordered by cliffs above a sandy beach.
Crystal Pier, a publicly accessible free fishing pier, is
a well known landmark just to the south where the cliffs
gently lower to beach level. The beach continues south for
about two miles becoming Mission Beach and ending at the
inlet to Mission Bay. At the south end of the beach area
is Belmont Park complete with an old time roller coaster,
fun rides, shops and restaurants.
In addition to the beach along the ocean side, Mission Bay
Park is located just to the south of Pacific Beach and east
of Mission Beach. In the 1950'es the city developed Mission
Bay Park, a once marshy river bed into a 5,000 acre aquatic
park. Dredging created islands, beaches and a navigable
inlet to the Pacific Ocean.
Today this park is used for a variety of recreational activities
such as picnics, fishing, swimming, sailing, water skiing,
and other family activities. The City of San Diego is in
the process of $200 million dollars worth of improvements
including new parks, wetlands, nature centers, bike paths,
pedestrian walkways, new sail-boarding facilities and additional
free parking.
The beach area is more than just a summertime destination
in San Diego County. At all times of the year people arrive
for different reasons and to utilize the facilities in different
ways. All year round you can find people, walking, jogging,
walking their dogs, playing in the sand, swimming, lovers
holding hands, boggie boarders and surfers riding waves,
and others just watching other people and of course gathering
for the magnificent sunsets. Every beach area of Pacific
Beach has something different to offer. We offer this convenient
guide:

Best people watching:
Lahaina Beach Club - Just a couple of minutes' idle stroll
south of Crystal Pier, Lahaina provides a friendly deck
from which to play amateur anthropologist. Along Ocean Front
Walk come young, old, walking, running, bicycling, roller-skating
and even some scantily dressed people all enjoying the beach.
There are people playing games and people with their pets
such as parrots or snakes or geckos on their shoulders,
and those people who are alone and with their in loved ones.
Best boogie boarding:
Law Street Beach - Located
about 1/2 mile North of Crystal Pier this is a sandy beach
which sits below 25 foot cliffs with a park on the top.
Although it takes a while to learn to catch a ride body
surfing, boogie boarding provides an opportunity to get
royally crunched without any practice whatsoever. However,
once you experience that first 'good ride', the experience
can become one you must do again and again.
Best sunset:
Tourmaline Surfing Park - Discover what local surfers have
known for years: This surfing beach at the foot of Tourmaline
Street off La Jolla Boulevard offers the most dramatic sunsets
in town. For optimum technicolor, choose a day when there
are wisps of clouds in the west, the sky illuminated by
a red reflection from the clouds can hardly be beat. And
for those who are frequent sunset viewers or those just
lucky enough to be there at the right time, on clear cloudless
days, you might just catch one the famous PB "Green
Flash" sunsets. I can assure you they are for real!!
Best
beach overlook:
Law Street Park - This
two block long patch of green grass with several benches
overlooks the beach from the top of a 25 foot cliff. It
is a favorite spot for observing the beach below and the
endless numbers of rubber suited surfers displaying their
skills at wave ridding just off shore. The park is also
a favorite for picnickers and sunset watchers
Best bicycling:
Pacific Beach and Mission Beach boardwalk - OK, it's not
perfect. There's heavy competition from pedestrians, skate-boarders,
jugglers, dog walkers and joggers. But you can't beat the
scenery along the boardwalk, whether it's the ocean on one
side or the partying throngs in their condos or on restaurant
decks on the other. Plus, there is a bicycle path on the
bay side without all the crowds if you prefer that.
Information courtesy of
http://www.welovepb.com
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