Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

  1. Some portions of the Point Loma peninsula are not under the jurisdiction of the city, including the federal and military lands as well as the bayside tidelands governed by the Port of San Diego. Approximately 60% of the Point Loma community is included in the Coastal Zone and is subject to regulation by the California Coastal Commission. [4]

    • Where to Go
    • Lifeguards, Bathrooms and Showers
    • Popular Activities
    • Directions to Point Loma Beaches
    • Warning
    Cabrillo National Monument is the place to explore California history, with breathtaking views of San Diego, the bay, the jagged pacific coastline, and if you time it well, gray whales, too.
    Point Loma Lighthouse to learn the history and the adjacent tide pools to see the creatures.
    Osprey Point for good fishing off the rocks and a textured retaining wall where rock climbers come to train.
    Point Loma Marina for shops, restaurants, sport fishing and whale watching.

    Point Loma's beaches are not for recreational beach goers and lack the usual San Diego beach amenities.

    Tidepooling and watching sunsets.
    There's great scuba diving offshore in the kelp beds here, however a boat is the only practical way to explore them.
    Sportfishing boats line the harbor in Point Loma and take anglers for 1/2 day, 3/4 day, twilight and overnight excersions.
    Take the I-8 freeway west, left on Sunset Cliffs Blvd. Parking can be found in small unpaved turnouts on the seaward side of Sunset Cliffs, with curbside parking all along the inland side.
    To visit Cabrillo National Monument, take the Rosecrans / Highway 209 Exit, stay on Rosecrans Street into Point Loma, turn right onto Canon Street, turn left onto Catalina Blvd. (also known as Cabr...
    You can get a good view from your car, but if you should decide to stop for a closer look, know that the sea cliffs here can be unstable and dangerous. Always obey posted signs and do not cross bar...
    If you plan to surf, be aware of big swells and breaks close to the rocks. Also mind the local crowd, which can be protective of their spot and the cliffs which can make getting to and from the wat...
    • Discover the Old Point Loma Lighthouse. Old Point Loma Lighthouse, Cabrillo National Monument, 1800 Cabrillo Memorial Dr, San Diego, CA 92106, USA.
    • Learn About Sea Life at the Point Loma Tide Pools. Lands End Road, San Diego, CA 92106, USA. Phone +1 619-557-5450. Web Visit website.
    • Enjoy the View at the Sunset Cliffs. Sunset Cliffs, San Diego, CA 92107, USA. Sunset Cliffs Natural Park—a 68-acre park with 400-foot sea cliff formations, sea caves, and native coastal sage scrub—offers a setting found in very few places around the world.
    • Tour Shelter Island. Shelter Island, San Diego, CA 92106, USA. Family Attractions. 4.8. Since it's connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land, the 1.2-mile-long Shelter Island is technically an isthmus, but it's also the most popular neighborhood of Point Loma for tourists and locals alike to enjoy recreational activities and outdoor fun.
  2. May 4, 2023 · What to see & do in San Diego’s Point Loma Cabrillo National Monument. Whether you love nature, history, or outdoor fun, Cabrillo National Monument is a beautiful place to spend an afternoon in San Diego. The area sits on the southern tip of the Point Loma Peninsula, where the first European stepped onto the USA’s West Coast in 1542.

  3. Over the centuries, Point Loma has served various strategic roles, especially in the military. The establishment of Fort Rosecrans in the late 1800s turned the area into a bulwark of coastal defense. During both World Wars, it played a critical part in the military presence in San Diego, one of the most significant navy ports in the nation.

  4. Nov 4, 2022 · The three zones of the Point Loma Tide Pools. The entire intertidal zone can be divided into three zones. Each zone is inhabited by different animals and plants. Some animals move in between zones. In order to explore all zones, you must visit during low tide. The low zone. The low zone is primarily inhabited by colorful mollusks and crustaceans.

  5. People also ask

  6. An active shipping port through the late 1700s, Point Loma was home to a number of Spanish and U.S. military bases, training grounds, and forts throughout the 1800s and into the 1900s. Along with the famous old Point Loma lighthouse (first lit in 1855), there are five other sites on the peninsula listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  1. People also search for