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San Diego Bay Attractions
There are many ways you could spend a day at San Diego Bay. You can stroll along the Embarcadero, shop at Seaport Village, or hop on over to downtown and take in Petco Park, the Gaslamp District, or Little Italy.
The San Diego Bay has 16 beautiful shoreline parks covering 250 acres and featuring walkways, playgrounds, beautiful landscaping and well-maintained facilities.
Shelter Island Park has a spectacular view of downtown, the aircraft carrier, Point Loma and the inlet to the bay. There are also many fine restaurants, shops and hotels nearby the park.
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Amusement
Knotts Soak City, San Diego is a 32-acre water adventure park, open during the Summer.
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Campgrounds
Chula Vista RV Resort has a neighborhood-like setting, located next to Chula Vista Harbor.
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Downtowns
Historic downtown districts of San Diego Bayside communities |
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Farmer Markets
Near San Diego Bay.They offer fresh produce, imported foods, arts & crafts, entertainment. |
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Harbors
Chula Vista's scenic harbor offers spectacular views and easy access to San Diego Bay. |
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Lagoons/Reserves
These wetlands are often overlooked by passerbys. They have hiking trails and serene surroundings. |
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Museums, Landmarks, Historic Places
Art, music, history museums near the bay. Old Town. Historic sites. |
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Nature Centers
Chula Vista Nature Center has live exhibits and hiking trails that go to Sweetwater Marsh. |
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Parks
These parks are next to San Diego Bay, ideal for a picnic, walk, snooze, or play. |
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Shopping
Shopping promenades, shopping malls, specialty shopping districts, and more. |
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Theatre, Art,
& Music
Live theatre houses, an outdoor concert stage, an outdoor amphitheatre. |
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Other
Includes Hornblower Cruises, San Diego Harbor Excursion, and Convention Center. |
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