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United States, California, Chula Vista

San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge

Sports Facility · Wetland

4.6 (339 ratings)

Explore the breathtaking natural beauty of San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Chula Vista. This 2609.9-acre refuge offers a haven for walkers and hikers to immerse themselves in the ...

Explore the breathtaking natural beauty of San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Chula Vista. This 2609.9-acre refuge offers a haven for walkers and hikers to immerse themselves in the serene surroundings. With an extensive network of trails, including the 26.3-mile Bayshore pathway and the 4.3-mile Sweetwater Bikeway, visitors can enjoy a variety of walking and hiking activities while taking in the diverse wildlife and picturesque landscapes. Whether you're seeking a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike, this refuge has something to suit every level of outdoor enthusiast. As you venture through San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge, you'll encounter an array of natural wonders, from marshes and mudflats to coastal sage scrub and salt marsh habitats. The refuge provides an ideal setting for walkers and hikers to observe the native flora and fauna while engaging in physical activity. With multiple routes to choose from, including the longest Bayshore pathway, visitors can tailor their walking or hiking experience to their preferences. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or simply enjoy a casual stroll, the refuge's diverse landscapes and well-maintained trails offer a rewarding outdoor adventure for all. For more information about the park's trails, routes, and walking/hiking activities, users can download the Pacer Pedometer app. This handy tool provides valuable insights into the park's routes, including distance, estimated time, and user reviews. Whether you're planning a solo excursion or a group outing, the Pacer Pedometer app offers a convenient way to access detailed park information and discover the ideal walking or hiking routes for your next outdoor adventure.

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Walking and Hiking in San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge

Located in Chula Vista, the San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge offers a picturesque setting for walking and hiking enthusiasts. With its diverse landscapes and abundance of amenities, this park is an ideal destination for those seeking outdoor activities in a natural environment. The park provides essential amenities such as ...

Located in Chula Vista, the San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge offers a picturesque setting for walking and hiking enthusiasts. With its diverse landscapes and abundance of amenities, this park is an ideal destination for those seeking outdoor activities in a natural environment. The park provides essential amenities such as multiple parking lots, ensuring convenient access for visitors. Additionally, the extensive network of bike paths caters to both walkers and cyclists, offering a range of options for physical activity. While exploring the park, visitors can enjoy notable sights including the Memorial for Charlie Keever and Jonathan Sellers, as well as various viewpoints that showcase the park's natural beauty. Furthermore, the presence of bicycle parking and a cafe adds to the overall convenience and enjoyment of a visit to the San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or simply looking for a leisurely walk, this park has something to offer for everyone seeking an active outdoor experience.

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Essential Amenities
Parking lot
Sport Facilities
Bike path
Things to See
Memorial

Charlie Keever and Jonathan Sellers

Other Amenities

Cafe

Bicycle parking

Reviews of San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge
4.6/5
339 ratings
Mountaineer2024/07/07
4

Forgot to Turn on gps .

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Nearby Parks
Marina View Park
South Bay County Biological Study Area
Bayside Park
Grand Caribe Shoreline Park
Coronado Cays Park
Harborside Park
Sellers-Keever Park
Bay Boulevard Park
Silver Strand State Beach
FAQs about San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Where is the best place to walk in San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge?
The best place to walk in San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge is along the Bayshore pathway, which offers a scenic route along the bay. The Pacer community rates it 2.0 and provides valuable reviews and route information.
How many routes are in San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge?
San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge offers two main routes for walking and hiking. The Bayshore pathway and the Sweetwater Bikeway provide options for different lengths and difficulty levels.
Which is the longest route in San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge?
The longest route in San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge is the Bayshore pathway, which spans 26.3 miles. This route offers a longer, more challenging walk with beautiful views of the bay. The Pacer community provides an estimated time of 1 hour and 26 minutes for this route.
Are there facilities or amenities for walkers/hikers in San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge?
Yes, the park offers essential amenities such as parking lots and bicycle parking for walkers and hikers.
How accessible is San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge?
The park is accessible with parking lots available for visitors, making it convenient for walkers and hikers to access the park.
What kind of sports can I do in San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge?
In addition to walking and hiking, visitors can also enjoy cycling on the bike paths provided in the park.
What is the best season to walk in San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge?
The best season to walk in San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge is typically in the fall or spring when the weather is mild and the wildlife is active.
What are the typical weather conditions to prepare for in San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge?
The weather in San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge is generally warm and dry, with cool breezes from the bay. Visitors should prepare for sunny conditions and bring plenty of water and sunscreen.
What kind of wildlife might you encounter in San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge?
Visitors to San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge may encounter a variety of wildlife including shorebirds, waterfowl, and possibly even the endangered light-footed clapper rail. It's important to respect the wildlife and observe from a safe distance.
Nearby Parks
Marina View Park
South Bay County Biological Study Area
Bayside Park
Grand Caribe Shoreline Park
Coronado Cays Park
Harborside Park
Sellers-Keever Park
Bay Boulevard Park
Silver Strand State Beach
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Reviews of San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Mountaineer2024/07/07
4

Forgot to Turn on gps .

4.6/5
339 ratings