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About
Mission Bay
San Diego
Mission Bay Park
is the largest man-made aquatic park in the country, consisting
of 4,235 acres, approximately 46% land and 54% water. The park
offers a wide range of recreational activities including paths
for walking and jogging, and playgrounds for children. It is one
of San Diego's most popular locations to fly a kite, picnic or
sail a model yacht. Fire rings make it possible to cook out and
stay warm. Mission Bay Park also offers a variety of free
opportunities to the public such as professional volleyball and
Over-the-Line sporting events. Annual attendance in the park is
estimated at 15 million.
Click on the
picture below to view a Live Web Cam
from the Catamaran Resort & Hotel

Mission Bay
Park was developed from the 1940’s through the 1960’s using a
tidal marsh named “False Bay” by Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo in
1542. The San Diego River had historically shifted its terminus
from San Diego Bay to the south, to “False Bay” to the north,
until 1852 when the United States Army constructed the first a
dike along the south side of the river to prevent it from
shifting back to San Diego Bay. This made “False Bay” an
estuaries outlet for San Diego River drainage. Unfortunately the
dike failed shortly after its construction was finished, but
paved the way for the current San Diego River flood control
channel. During the late 1800’s some recreational development
began in “False Bay” including the building of hunting and
fishing facilities. These facilities were destroyed by flooding
that took place years later.
In 1944, a
Chamber of Commerce committee recommended development of Mission
Bay into a tourist and recreational center to help diversify the
City’s economy, which was largely military. In the late 1940’s,
dredging and filling operations began converting the marsh into
the jewel that is today Mission Bay Park. Twenty-five millions
cubic yards of sand and silt were dredged to create the land
forms of the park which now is almost entirely man-made. Today,
the San Diego River is constrained on both the north and the
south by levees (San Diego River Flood Control Channel), and it
no longer drains to the ocean through Mission Bay other than a
weir located at the entrance to Mission Bay.
Approximately
one half of the park was once state tidelands, Mission Bay Park
was transferred to the City of San Diego with several
restrictions, some of which were adopted by the Citizen of San
Diego for adoption into San Diego City charter with others
implemented as part of the California Coastal Commission’s
oversight of local planning and land use decisions. Among the
limitations are:
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a ban on
permanent residential development or any private ownership of
land within the tidelands, and
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a limit on
commercial development of leaseholds of no more than 25% of
the land area and 6.5% of the water area for private purposes.
This assures
that most of the acres making up Mission Bay Park are available
for public recreational use.
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