Mission Bay spans 4,600 acres (almost evenly divided between land
and water), including the 4,235.6-acre Mission Bay Park. The park features
27 miles of shoreline, including 19 miles of sandy beaches. East Mission
Bay Drive borders Mission Bay to the east, Sea World Drive is to the
south, and Mission Boulevard is to the west. Grand Avenue to the north
is the closest major street.
Motorboaters, sailboaters, rowers, kite fliers, waterskiers, picnickers,
joggers, and swimmers all use Mission Bay year-round. The area features
abundant free parking (which usually fills up on warm summer days)
as well as fire rings for barbecues. Mission Bay, which was dredged
from marshland in 1944, remains home to many species of birds, fish,
and other animals. A nature reserve is located at the northern end
near Crown Point.
Nearby neighborhoods and attractions include Mission Beach, Crown Point,
Ocean Beach, Morena, Pacific Beach, Fiesta Island, and Sea World. |