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Ocean Beach Bike Path

The Ocean Beach Bike Path is a five-mile section of the San Diego River Trail that follows the river channel from Dog Beach, at the river’s mouth, past Mission Bay and on to Hotel Circle Place in Mission Valley. Eventually the San Diego River Conservancy hopes to extend the trail along the river’s entire 52-mile length; 13 miles...
The Ocean Beach Bike Path is a five-mile section of the San Diego River Trail that follows the river channel from Dog Beach, at the river’s mouth, past Mission Bay and on to Hotel Circle Place in Mission Valley. Eventually the San Diego River Conservancy hopes to extend the trail along the river’s entire 52-mile length; 13 miles have been completed so far, with this being the longest continuous section. The section of trail near Dog Beach is typically very busy, but farther out it is less frequented and best traveled with companions, as you may encounter homeless encampments. 

Trail/Pathway Details

Ocean Beach Bike Path

Trailhead: The best access to the bike path is from Robb Field Skate Park, where just north of the restroom you will find two wheelchair ramps. The westernmost entry is from the parking lot at Dog Beach, where a steep sidewalk leads up to the trail; there is a wheelchair ramp next to it, but on my visit it was covered with sand and impassable.

Length: Over 4 total miles

Typical Width: 4 ft. & above

Typical Grade: Level

At the Dog Beach parking lot, the entry onto the trail is up a steep slope; the graded wheelchair ramp entry next to it may be obscured by sand.

Terrain: Hard

Near Dog Beach, at the trail’s western end, the trail can be very bumpy due to subsidence.

Obstacles: If you enter the trail at its western end, from the Dog Beach parking lot, the wheelchair ramp may be blocked by sand and you will have to negotiate around some bollards and buckled pavement; farther east, near the skate park at Robb Athletic Field, the trail surface improves and access to the trail from the parking lot is good.

Description

From a concrete pad at the western trailhead you can look out over the broad sandy expanse of Dog Beach to the ocean, and south across the main part of Ocean Beach; in the distance Ocean Beach Pier juts far out into the water. To the north is the river, with a rock jetty protruding into the estuary,...
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Accessibility Details

The facilities listed below meet all of our access criteria unless otherwise noted.

Lots at Robb Field Skate Park (end of Bacon Street) and at Dog Beach, foot of Voltaire Street

Accessible Restroom: Limited Accessibility

At Robb Field Skate Park; no 5' x 5' turnaround space
At Robb Field Skate Park, end of Bacon Street
Dog Beach
Dog Beach (Eileen Ecklund)

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Features icon key

  • bicycling
  • hiking
  • wildlife viewing

Additional Information

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Managing Agency: San Diego River Conservancy
Nearest City: Ocean Beach
Phone: (619) 645-3183
Hours: Always open
Fees: None
Dogs: On leash
Allowed off leash on Dog Beach but must be leashed on trail
Public Transportation: San Diego Metro Transit System 
Reviewed by Eileen Ecklund, September 21, 2009
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