San Diego Dog Beaches!
Posted by Dawn Celapino, Owner, Leash Your Fitness on 19th July 2016
With
the sand for digging, the unlimited strange smells, and the constant surging
water, beaches are doggy paradise. Lots of beaches welcome your furry friend,
but others have strict no dog rules that’ll get you and your pup ticketed. Here
are a few of our favorite recommendations from around the San Diego area, just
make sure you check with your local beach before you head out!
The
dog beaches listed are all Off-leash dog beaches unless otherwise noted. If
your dog is not ready to be off leash, it may not be a greatidea to bring him where other dogs are
romping off leash as on-leash dogs tend to be a little more territorial than
off leash dogs and it may make them uncomfortable and cause a fight to break
out. Train for the beach, not at the beach.
Coronado Dog Beach
200
Ocean Blvd Coronado CA 92118
Beautiful
Beach that is near the Military Base on Amazing Coronado Island. The
beach is wide with plenty of room to give your dogs a good romp. It’s
not super long so it won't be a great beach if you want a long stroll
with your pup.
- Parking
may be a little tricky on a weekend day. Find parking on
the nearby streets, there is no parking lot. Keep your dog leashed until arriving at the
sign on the beach where it is legal to unleash him. - (Beware
that the sand may be hot on your dog’s paws if it is a hot summer
day.) - When
leaving, there is a water spigot where you can rinse off your feet and your
pup too. - There
is no restroom at this beach or nearby. - The
grass area across from the beach does NOT allow dogs so stay on the sidewalk or
you may get a ticket.
Ocean Beach Dog Beach
5142
W. Pt Loma Blvd. San Diego, CA 92107
Ocean
Beach (OB)dog beach is a unique beach. It’s ranked as the
"original" dog beach and one of the first dog beaches in the country. OB
is a great place to go if you want a long walk with Fido. The official
dog beach runs North along the Pacific Ocean from the
parking lot to the San Diego River mouth and then goes East along
the river. This gives your dog a chance to swim in calmer water if they’re
afraid of the waves. Just be careful because the river has a
strong current!
- Access
Parking lot: 5142 W. Pt Loma Blvd. The parking lot tends to fill up
in the summer so plan on arriving early. There is also street
parking available. - There
is no water to rinse off for the dogs at this beach so plan accordingly. - There
is a grassy picnic area where you can enjoy lunch if you want to escape the
sand. - There are
no restrooms available at the dog beach. There is one available after a
little walk south at the regular beach but do not walk on the beach with
your dog to use it. Walk through the parking lot and access the restroom
via the sidewalk as dogs are not allowed on the regular beach.
Fiesta Island
1590
East Mission Bay Drive, San Diego 92109
A
dog’s paradise! The entire island is an off leash playground for Fido on
beautiful Mission Bay. It is a 5 mile, one-way drive around the outer loop of
the island and a shorter, 3-mile inner loop. If you want to walk the perimeter
of the island on the beach, plan on walking 5 miles with a short break where
you will have to walk on the road past the Boyscout camp where the shorter loop
bisects the longer loop.
- The
Eastern side is the calmer side with wide beaches. Beware that there is no fence and the beach
is not extremely wide so if Fido does not have good voice command, you may want
to head to the west side of the island to avoid the road. - The
west side is completely fenced in from the road. There is a large parking area. Enter at the gate and let Fido have the time
of his life! A huge sandy area to romp in and a narrow beach area runs along
the water. This side of the island has more
boats so the water is a bit choppy but no ocean waves. You can walk a complete 2-mile loop within
the fenced in area with access to many different beach areas along the way with
some more calm than others. - There
is no access to a water spigot or faucet to wash off Fido on the island. Plan
accordingly with plenty of drinking water and rinse water. You will need it! - There
are several porta-potties on the island. - No
grassy picnic areas although you can walk the inner island and enjoy the
beautiful spring flowers.
Del Mar Dog Beach
3200 Camino Del Mar,
Del Mar, CA 92014
North Beach,
affectionately called “Dog Beach” by dog owners, is the home of the World
Famous Dog Surfing event hosted by the Helen Woodward Animal Shelter annually
in September. It is located north of
29th Street and the 101 and stretches nearly one half mile to the border with
Solana Beach. The area includes the mouth of the San Dieguito River and a
stretch of coastal bluff. If the tide is high, the bluff area is not accessible
so plan your trip accordingly if a nice walk is what you would like to
enjoy. The area from the river mouth to
the Bluff is wide with plenty of room for Fido to romp and play. They can also swim in the river mouth if they
want to escape the waves but be careful of the strong current.
- North Beach remains
open to dogs year round; however, dogs must be restricted to a six-foot leash
from June 16th to Labor Day. - There is an outhouse
and a water spigot at North Beach at the entrance. - From Labor Day to
June 15th, dogs are allowed along the entire two plus mile stretch of beach from
Torrey Pines State Beach to North Beach in addition to the city’s two major
parks, Seagrove Park and Powerhouse Park that overlook the ocean. - There is a restroom
and water spigot and showers available at Powerhouse park above the main beach. - All parking is
strictly metered unless you can find free street parking on the nearby
streets.
Cardiff State Beach
2506-2526 S Coast
Highway 101, Solana Beach, CA 92075
Dogs
are allowed on Cardiff State Beach but ON leash only. It is a
beautiful beach to take a stroll with Fido. The dogs are
not allowed off leash so it makes it difficult to swim but if you just
want to take Fido for a walk and don't want to worry about off
leash dogs, this is the perfect beach for you!
- There
is a restroom located in the parking lot - There
is a fee to park in the parking lot.
There is limited parking along the beach.
Huntington Beach
1 Main Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92648.
Located along Pacific Coast Highway between
Seapoint Avenue and 21
stStreet,
Huntington Dog Beach is open daily from 5 am to 10 pm. It is the home of
the Surf City Surf Dog contest annually in September. The beach is one and a half miles long and a
wonderful place to walk Fido. Portions of the beach are wide and other portions
have a beautiful bluff. The beach has a shore break so be cautious
especially if Fido is new to the ocean as it can be a very strong undercurrent.
- Under existing city ordinance, dogs must
remain leashed. However, for the past several years only unleashed, potentially
dangerous dogs have been cited or removed. - There are two
metered parking lots that fill up during the summer months. Restrooms are available in both parking
lots. - There is a nice
grassy picnic area if you want to escape the sand.
Rules for ALL dog beaches:
- Please
pick up after your pet at all times. Most beaches have poop bag dispensers but
always be prepared and bring your own.
- Be
responsible and keep an eye on your pet the entire time.
- Fido
must have all of his required vaccinations.
- Do
not bring Fido if he/she is suffering from Giardia or any other contagious
diseases.
- Do
not bring Fido if he/she is aggressive to other dogs or people.
- Fido
should be controlled under voice command.
- Make
sure Fido has a collar or harness on with the required dog license attached.
- Remember
that beach sand gets HOT in the heat of the day so keep this in mind if
arriving or leaving after noon.
- Remember
that anything that you take to a dog beach is fair game to get peed on so don't
take anything valuable.
- Many
dogs do not like the water. Do NOT pick your dog up and put him in the
water. Let him go in slowly and
naturally. He will have to get used to it, especially the waves.
- We
always recommend a dog life jacket. It will help keep him buoyant and they
also have a handle on the top if you need to grab him to keep them out
of the waves/ current.
- Do
not allow your dog to drink the salt water.
This will cause dehydration and upset tummy. Always have plenty of fresh water with you
for Fido to drink - bring a pet travel bowl and water bottle. If your dog exhibits signs of lethargy, abdominal discomfort,
abnormal breathing, discomfort walking / lack of coordination, nausea and
vomiting, pale gums, etc. he may have (water intoxication. He must be seen by a veterinarian immediately
as water intoxication may be life threatening.
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