WALKING IN THE CITY: Versatile Harbor Island Beckons

Within sight of downtown San Diego, Harbor Island is perfect for a walk, boat watching or a picnic
The downtown San Diego skyline, seen from Harbor Island. (All photos by Deanna Ratnikova)

Across from the San Diego International Airport is a man-made peninsula in San Diego Bay called Harbor Island. It beckons visitors with its panoramic views of the bay, downtown skyline and Coronado. You can sit and watch the activity of Naval ships. Or, take a walk along a flat, paved shoreline path.

Getting there. There is a limited number of free parking spots at Harbor Island. If you drive, you’ll likely have to pay to park. If taking the bus, use route 923. It will drop you off at N. Harbor Drive and Harbor Island Drive. 

Take a walk. The path right next to the bay stretches nearly 1.5 miles one-way. It’s a great spot for those using strollers or mobility aids to get up close to the bay and away from the pedestrian congestion that’s often found along downtown San Diego’s Embarcadero. 

If you want to extend your outing, you can walk around the Sheraton San Diego towards N. Harbor Drive to reach Spanish Landing Park. The park also features paved and flat sidewalks, as well as public art.

The entrance to Harbor Island is across the street from the San Diego International Airport.

Speaking of public art. At the westernmost point of Harbor Island, look for “Mini the Mermaid,” one of four public art pieces in the area. Spanish Landing features a mosaic tile dome in its Cancer Survivors Park as well as the sculpture “Cancer…There’s Hope,” the last piece created by world-renowned artist Victor Sallmones.

Pack a picnic or treat yourself at Tom Ham’s. With such splendid views, you’ll likely want to extend your stay on Harbor Island. For those watching their wallets, the emerald lawn of Harbor Island Park is a great spot to spread out a blanket and enjoy a picnic. 

If you’re open to a splurge, check out Tom Ham’s Lighthouse, a restaurant at a fully functioning lighthouse. The menu is seafood-centric. Even if you’re on a budget, this unique establishment is worth the money.

Deanna Ratnikova is the creator of The GO Deck – grab a deck today and be inspired to Get Outdoors and GO on new adventures. SDSun

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