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  2. Mission Bay Park | City of San Diego Official Website

    www.sandiego.gov/park-and-recreation/parks/regional/missionbay

    Mission Bay Park offers boat docks and launching facilities, sailboat and motor rentals, bike and walk paths, basketball courts and playgrounds for children. It is one of San Diego's most fun-filled spots to visit.

  3. Mission Bay Park Facilities and Permit Sites Map | City of San...

    www.sandiego.gov/.../parks/regional/missionbay/facilities

    For more information about Mission Bay permittable sites, select a facility or location on the map or links below. For general Parks & Recreation Department information, see the Frequently Asked Questions or use the My Park web comment form.

  4. Mission Bay Beaches | City of San Diego Official Website

    www.sandiego.gov/lifeguards/beaches/mbay

    Mission Bay Park is the largest aquatic park of its kind in the country. It consists of over 4,600 acres in roughly equal parts land and water. Mission Bay boasts 27 miles of shoreline, 19 of which are sandy beaches with eight locations designated as official swimming areas.

  5. In the Water | City of San Diego Official Website

    www.sandiego.gov/.../parks/regional/missionbay/waterland

    Mission Bay offers boat docks and launching facilities, sailboat and motor rentals, bike/walk paths, basketball courts, and playgrounds for children. It's one of San Diego's most fun-filled spots to visit.

  6. Mission Bay Park Facilities | City of San Diego Official Website

    www.sandiego.gov/.../parks/regional/missionbay/facilities1

    It is a small park mainly for boating purposes with a boat ramp and RV Dump. There is a small grassy area with a few picnic tables around the comfort stations. Park Patrons may park their vehicles at South Shores for 72 hours while they are out in their boats, but overnight camping is not allowed.

  7. MISSION BAY PARK - City of San Diego Official Website

    www.sandiego.gov/sites/default/files/missionbayparkmaster...

    Mission Bay Park has for decades been one of San Diego’s principal tourism and leisure destinations, providing seven square miles of water and land for recreation and attracting

  8. Mission Bay History | City of San Diego Official Website

    www.sandiego.gov/.../parks/regional/missionbay/history

    In the late 1940s, dredging and filling operations began converting the marsh into the jewel that is today Mission Bay Park. Twenty-five millions cubic yards of sand and silt were dredged to create the land forms of the park, which now is almost entirely man-made.

  9. 2024 Mission Bay Park Committee - City of San Diego Official...

    www.sandiego.gov/park-and-recreation/general-info/boards/mbpc

    The Mission Bay Park Committee advises the Park and Recreation Board on the development, utilization, and policies regarding Mission Bay Park. The Committee meets the first Tuesday of each month, 6 p.m., at various locations.

  10. Crown Point | City of San Diego Official Website

    www.sandiego.gov/.../parks/regional/missionbay/crownpoint

    This large grassy park near the bay has fire rings, picnic tables and barbecue grills. There is also a boat launch and public-use (challenge) basketball courts. Up to two inflatables/party jumps can be brought into this area with a permit.

  11. Mission Bay - City of San Diego Official Website

    www.sandiego.gov/citycouncil/cd2/communities/missionbay

    Mission Bay Park is the largest aquatic park of its kind in the country. It consists of more than 4,600 acres in roughly equal parts land and water. Mission Bay boasts 27 miles of shoreline, 19 of which are sandy beaches, with eight locations designated as official swimming areas.