Shelter Island Shoreline Park

Shelter Island Shoreline Park is a park La Playa San Diego located in United States.

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Shelter Island Dr San Diego , CA 92106 United States

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seals scenic views fishing picnics barbecue biking fireworks Bay parades
Carlos Lopez

Great views of the San Diego skyline. Also a good spot to see seals !

Hollie Sick

Great place to walk or run. About 1.5 mile loop

Denise Ratfield

Nothing like sailing into mexican waters to make for a relaxing day.

Michele Richards

Whale-watching is come-and-go but did see dolphins and seals . Watch out for ppl that get seasick. 3 out of on the boat did.

Mike Barker

Such incredible scenic views .

Richard Smith

A great spot for 4th of July fireworks watching!

Sean Miller

Great spot for a beach BBQ

Lenny Gallo

Cute , but really not much to do here.

Keelin O'Brien

Art in the park on Sundays

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8.1
Piers
Shelter Island Fishing Pier

Great place to get a beer, fish, & enjoy a sunny San Diego day - Joe T

Boat Launch
Shelter Island Boat Ramp

Pretty tight getting in and out. Just take your time, and plan for patience, especially on weekends. - Ashes on the Sea

8.6
Park
Mission Bay Park (Tecolote Shores North)

Mission Bay Park is an excellent park for kids. Plenty of swings and slides with lots of space to play, fly kites and enjoy a picnic. - Kathie Zaccaria

9.6
Park
Sunset Cliffs Natural Park

Breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. Dog friendly. Perfect for a date. Sunsets here are amazing. Free parking around the houses. - Marilina Gustafson

9.0
Park
Spanish Landing Park

Nice spot to relax, watch the boats and eat lunch. - Sean Miller

8.7
Seafood
Bali Hai Restaurant

Amazing views and Mai tai has no juice... Deadly! I got a daiquiri made with mango, so good! - Metro Bear

9.0
Music Venue
Humphreys Concerts By the Bay

Great small venue, especially for the fortysomething crowd… - Roger Wong

Island
Shelter Island

You could spend all day there just reading and watching the water and boats. - Dirty Bird