Liberty Station Esplanade walk, Point Loma
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Flat wooden boardwalk loop trail along the estuary- you see divebombing pelicans, Morro Rock, cypress trees on the hills opposite, salt marsh, and mountains in the distance.
After your meal, you can walk along the water at Liberty Station Esplanade, a wild area with birds and plants. See the planes fly directly overhead!
1.5 km loop hike down into a canyon and back up again. Abundant flowers in spring!
1.5 km loop hike down into a canyon and back up again. Abundant flowers in spring!
Wooden oceanfront one-mile-long boardwalk lined with scrub and flowers, atop the cliffs. Good views of the coastline. More trails on the hills above.
Sunny monarch butterfly grove amid tall eucalyptus trees, and a fantastic wooden boardwalk over dunes. Plus a wonderland of dunes to play in.
Wonderful wooden boardwalk over the dunes, with gorgeous views of the sea! Plus eucalyptus forest. You can walk 1.7 miles in total!
Windy estuary beach (called Baywood Park Beach), bench with views of Morro Rock, and waterfront lookout deck, plus lovely beach houses and views of the mountains.
A short 500m dirt path on the Cuesta Inlet, with colorful kayaks.
Windy estuary beach (called Baywood Park Beach), bench with views of Morro Rock, and waterfront lookout deck, plus lovely beach houses and views of the mountains.
1.5 km loop hike down into a canyon and back up again. Abundant flowers in spring!
Wonderful paths, lookouts, and picnic tables on cliffs over the sea!
A tiny stretch of boardwalk in a beautiful setting on the estuary, with a coffee shop with a sunny patio facing the water, and cute cafes where you can relax.
Top-of-the-world view of yellow cliffs, headlands, and magic coves.
Windy estuary beach (called Baywood Park Beach), bench with views of Morro Rock, and waterfront lookout deck, plus lovely beach houses and views of the mountains.
Great spot with views of Pacific Beach and its pretty pier. Stairs down to a beach of huge pebbles that you can't really walk on!
Walk past four lookouts over rocky coves, and in front of beach houses, admiring their gardens and architecture.
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