Silver Strand State Beach
Silver Strand State Beach is situated along the isthmus that connects Coronado Island to the mainland. Within the state beach are two beaches, one fronting the Pacific Ocean and another across Highway 75, facing San Diego Bay. The two beaches are connected by three pedestrian tunnels under the highway.
Swimming, surfing, boating, water-skiing, volleyball, camping, and picnicking are favorite activities at Silver Strand. Anglers do well fishing for corbina, perch, grunion and yellow-fin croaker.
Ocean-side Attractions
The miles of sand and surf on the ocean side of Silver Strand State Beach attract sun-bathers, sand castle builders, swimmers, surfers, and a myriad of others. Picnic facilities are located in several places along the edge of the sand. Restrooms, parking lots, outdoor showers, and the Silver Strand Beach Cafe are all easily accessible from the beach. Lifeguards are on duty.
Bay-side Attractions
On the San Diego Bay side of the state beach is popular Crown Cove, home to the Aquatic Center. The Aquatic Center offers a variety of programs for adults and youths. With slightly warmer and much calmer water, Crown Cove is a favorite destination for swimmers and small craft enthusiasts. Picnickers have plenty of areas to set up and enjoy a day beside the bay.
Access and Parking at Silver Strand State Beach
To reach Silver Strand State Beach exit Highway 75 (Silver Strand Boulevard) at Coronado Cays Boulevard heading west. Follow the road around to the right will lead you to the entrance station. The gates open at 8 AM every day. Fees are $10 per vehicle ($15 on holiday weekends). Three large parking lots are available.
Camping
Camping sites are for self-contained RVs or trailers. There is no tent camping.