Parks and Facilities

Coronado, California, is home to a variety of parks and recreational facilities that cater to both residents and visitors. These green spaces and amenities provide opportunities for relaxation, exercise, and community engagement, enhancing the overall charm of the city.
Parks in Coronado
The city features numerous well-maintained parks, each offering unique amenities and attractions. Some of the most popular parks include:
- Spreckels Park – Located in the heart of Coronado, this park is known for its iconic gazebo and hosts seasonal events such as summer concerts.
- Glorietta Bay Park – A scenic waterfront park with picnic areas, a small sandy beach, and a playground, ideal for families.
- Centennial Park – Featuring stunning views of the San Diego skyline, this bayfront park is a favorite spot for photography and picnicking.
- Coronado Cays Park – A large open space near the Coronado Cays neighborhood, often used for recreational sports and outdoor activities.
- Sunset Park – A peaceful, open green space located near the beach, perfect for picnics, dog-walking, and watching the sunset.
- Tidelands Park – One of the largest parks in Coronado, offering biking and walking paths, sports fields, and waterfront access.
Recreational Facilities
In addition to parks, Coronado provides several top-tier recreational facilities, including:
- Coronado Community Center – A hub for fitness, arts, and community programs, featuring an indoor gym, swimming pool, and multipurpose rooms.
- Coronado Boathouse – Located near Glorietta Bay, this facility offers kayak and paddleboard rentals for water recreation.
- John D. Spreckels Center & Bowling Green – A dedicated space for senior activities, fitness classes, and community programs.
- Coronado Skatepark – A 16,000-square-foot facility with ramps, bowls, and jumps catering to skaters of all skill levels.
- Coronado Golf Course – A picturesque public golf course with breathtaking views of the San Diego Bay.
Management and Maintenance
The City of Coronado oversees most parks and recreational facilities through its Recreation and Golf Services Department, ensuring they remain clean, safe, and well-maintained. Some waterfront parks, such as Tidelands Park and Grand Caribe Shoreline Park, are managed by the San Diego Port District.
Coronado’s dedication to preserving its parks and recreational spaces enhances the city’s appeal, making it a desirable place for outdoor activities, family outings, and community events. Whether relaxing by the bay, playing sports, or enjoying a leisurely walk, Coronado’s parks and facilities offer something for everyone.

City of Coronado Recreation & Golf Services Department
City of Coronado Recreation & Golf Services
1845 Strand Way Coronado, CA 92118
Phone: 619-522-7342 Fax: 619-522-7870
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