| Pacific Beach
The beach area south of Crystal Pier is known as Pacific Beach.
This beach continues south for over two miles, becoming Mission
Beach and then South Mission Beach, eventually ending at the channel
entrance to Mission Bay. This long beach, known as The Strand,
lies directly adjacent to the residential and commercial areas
of the Pacific Beach and Mission Beach communities. It is the
most popular beach in the City of San Diego and draws large crowds
in summer. North Pacific Beach continues to the north, but is
visually separated by Crystal Pier, a publicly accessible fishing
pier.
A somewhat narrow cement boardwalk parallels the entire beach.
Walking, biking, bicycling, and related activities are permitted
on the boardwalk, but speed is regulated and must be kept to eight
miles per hour or less. Cycles with more than two wheels are not
permitted except for use by the disabled. At all times, people
must use caution and courtesy in using the boardwalk.
Various shops, restaurants, and beach rental outfits can be found
bordering the north end of Pacific Beach, north of Pacific Beach
drive. The southern end is predominately residential, with commercial
areas a block or so from the beach on Mission Boulevard.
Lifeguard Protection:
Lifeguards are staffed daily year round at the main lifeguard
station at the foot of Grand Avenue. In summer, additional lifeguards
are staffed along the beach in seasonal lifeguard towers. Lifeguards
are generally on duty from 9:00 a.m. to dusk; but check with lifeguards
for specific staff hours.
Rip Currents:
Most California beaches experience strong rip currents. Our safety
tips section provides an explanation of rip currents and some
methods of freeing yourself if caught in a rip current. The best
advice is to swim near a lifeguard.
Water Activity Zones:
This beach has separate water areas reserved for swimming and
surfing. Check with lifeguards for details.
Surfing:
Surfing is permitted at this beach in designated areas.
Scuba:
This beach is not recommended for scuba diving due to lack of
undersea life, heavy water activity, and surf.
Restrooms and Showers:
Public restrooms and showers are located at the foot of Grand
Avenue at the lifeguard station and in the median of Pacific Beach
Drive between the boardwalk and Mission Boulevard. There are no
public restrooms between Pacific Beach Drive and Mission Beach.
Disabled Accessibility:
The boardwalk is accessible to wheelchairs and provides an excellent
view of the beach.
Beach Fires:
Containers for beach fires are generally provided during summer
months and available on a first come, first served basis. The
burning of rubbish is prohibited. Only wood, charcoal, or paper
products may be used as fuel. Fuel for the fire may not exceed
a height of more than twelve inches above the upper edge of the
fire container. The fire must be extinguished before leaving the
beach. Open beach fires outside containers are prohibited at all
San Diego beaches.
Regulations
Standard San Diego beach regulations apply, with the following
modifications:
Alcohol may not be consumed on the boardwalk, on or against the
seawall, or in any park adjacent to the beach.
Alcohol may be consumed on the beach from 12:00 noon to 8:00 p.m.
Directions:
Take Interstate 5 to Grand Avenue. Follow it west to the terminus
at the ocean.
Public Transit:
Call San Diego Transit at 233-3004 for buses that serve this
beach.
Parking:
Parking is essentially limited to on-street parking on with a
few designated spaces in the median at the foot of Grand Avenue
and along adjacent Ocean Boulevard.
Large Groups:
The basic rule of thumb is that any gathering of over 75 people
requires a permit from the Park and Recreation Department. A permit
is also required for a wedding, water event, athletic event, voice
and/or music amplification, or use of special setup equipment
(such as an inflatable party jump, dunk tank, canopy, etc.) For
permit information call Regional Parks at (619) 235-1169.
Information provided by www.sannet.gov/lifeguards/beaches/shores.shtml
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