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Old 11-18-2012, 07:02 AM   #1
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Launches In San Diego?

Ive been scouting the area a bit trying to find some places where I can launch my kayak but have not been successful. Does anyone know a website or somewhere I can look for local paces to launch?

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Old 11-18-2012, 08:16 AM   #2
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Where to Kayak

Mission Bay – Bahia Point


Launch: easy access to sandy beach areas off of service road along Bahia Hotel
Parking: several single slots along service road, full on weekends
Access: middle of Mission Bay – flat water – can paddle many directions.
Conditions: great for flatwater workouts, several surfskiers and S.U.P. launch from this stretch
Bathrooms: one building along street, if locked the nearest is in the park at cove
Notes: boat traffic in middle of channel and avoid swim area in cove

Mission Bay – Aqua Adventures Dock


Launch: use of Aqua Adventure’s dock when the shop is open.
Parking: Large lot adjacent to the shop
Access: west end of Mission Bay – flat water – can paddle many directions. Easy access to Mission Bay channel and the open ocean.
Conditions: great for flatwater workouts, or starting point of coastal paddles
Bathrooms: available when the shop is open
Notes: a deli is located next door. Wednesday morning workout paddles leave from here

Mission Bay – South Shores


Launch: concrete boat ramp
Parking: large lot adjacent to ramp, usually open
Access: south east end of Mission Bay – flat water – can paddle along Fiesta Island and Sea World
Conditions: great for flatwater workouts
Bathrooms: building adjacent to parking lot
Notes: boat traffic – jet skiers often use this stretch of Mission Bay

Mission Bay – De Anza Cove


Launch: concrete boat ramp
Parking: large lot adjacent to ramp, usually open
Access: north east end of Mission Bay – flat water – can paddle along Fiesta Island and Campland
Conditions: great for flatwater workouts
Bathrooms: building adjacent to parking lot
Notes: boat traffic – waterskiers often use this stretch of Mission Bay

Mission Bay – Vacation Island


Launch: small beach at northeast end
Parking: large lot at northeast end
Access: middle of Mission Bay – flat water – can paddle several directions
Conditions: great for flatwater workouts
Bathrooms: adjacent to parking lot
Notes: motorized boat traffic, crew teams, and sailboats frequent this area. Ski Beach at southeast end where a boat ramp is located – avoid it and jet skis.

Mission Bay – Mariner’s Basin


Launch: easy access to sandy beach area.
Parking: small lot adjacent to park, often full on weekends
Access: west end of Mission Bay and Mission Bay channel
Conditions: great for flatwater workouts. Mariner’s Basin is a great spot for skills practice
Bathrooms: available at the nearby park
Notes: avoid swim area in cove

San Diego Bay – Shelter Island


Launch: easy access to sandy beach area, next to a busy boat ramp
Parking: lot adjacent to boat ramp. Do not use the boat trailer parking spots.
Access: north end of San Diego Bay and Pt. Loma
Conditions: varied
Bathrooms: available near the boat ramp
Notes: dangerous large boat traffic (shipping lane) in San Diego Bay

San Diego Bay – Liberty Station


Launch: concrete boat ramp
Parking: small lot adjacent to Corvette Diner and stores
Access: north end of river channel leading to San Diego Bay
Conditions: easy paddle out channel, conditions are rougher in San Diego Bay
Bathrooms: none – must use restaurants’ when open
Notes: dangerous large boat traffic (shipping lane) in San Diego Bay, rougher and windier in bay

San Diego Bay – Harbor Island


Launch: easy access to sandy beach area
Parking: small lot next to beach
Access: north end of San Diego Bay and Liberty Station channel
Conditions: varied once you leave the Harbor Island marina
Bathrooms: available during park hours
Notes: motorized boat traffic, dangerous large boat traffic (shipping lane) in San Diego Bay


San Diego Bay – Chula Vista


Launch: concrete boat ramp
Parking: large lot adjacent to boat ramp
Access: southern end of San Diego Bay, turtle coves to south, cross to Coronado Cays.
Conditions: easy flatwater conditions, wind and chop later in day.
Bathrooms: adjacent to parking lot
Notes: some motorized boat traffic when leaving harbor

San Diego Bay – National City


Launch: concrete boat ramp in Pepper Park
Parking: small lot adjacent to ramp
Access: San Diego Bay area south of bridge, paddle along navy fleet or cross to Coronado Cays.
Conditions: flat water sometimes windy and choppy.
Bathrooms: in Pepper Park adjacent to parking lot
Notes: some boat traffic using channel to bay, fishing lines, YMCA boat camp, afternoon wind and chop.

La Jolla Shores


Launch: sandy beach boat ramp
Parking: on-street parking or parking lot about 1/4 mile away
Access: La Jolla Cove & Caves, various coastal paddles, Marine Room surf spot
Conditions: varied. Usually a mild surf launch/landing.
Bathrooms: adjacent to the nearby park, with rinsing showers
Notes: a very popular kayaking and swimming spot. During the summer, parking can be very difficult. This site is used by several kayak rental companies and the launching and landing can become congested. Be aware of swimmers entering the launch zone.

Coronado – Ferry Landing


Launch: small sandy beach at north end
Parking: small lot on north end, sometimes full on weekends
Access: middle of San Diego Bay – busy area. The charm of this launch site is all the restaurants, take out foods, tourist zone
Conditions: flat water with wind, chop, and lots of large ships.
Bathrooms: in shopping complex
Notes: ferry route and lots of large ships. Navy has no paddle zones near their bases and ships.

Coronado – Glorietta Bay


Launch: boat ramp – drive down Strand and turn into access road by Municipal Pool. Ramp and small parking lot at southern end of pool complex.
Parking: lot – can fill up on weekends
Access: middle of San Diego Bay – busy area, the bridge is spectacular. Can paddle north or south of bridge, or cross to downtown.
Conditions: flat water with wind, chop, and lots of large ships.
Bathrooms: in park
Notes: Ferry, large ships, and Navy has no paddle zones near their ships and bases.

Coronado – Beach


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Oceanside Harbor


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Lake Hodges (seasonal)


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Otay Lakes (seasonal)


Parking: large lots
Access: Lower Otay Lakes. The Lake is large and scenic, has Olympic training dock and lanes on lake, picnic areas and scenic bike or hiking.
Conditions: flatwater, wind and chop later in day
Bathrooms: adjacent to parking lot
Notes: seasonal (usually March thru September, open a few days during the week.) City launch fees in affect. Many fisherman during open season.

San Onofre


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Dana Point – Mother’s Beach

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Old 11-18-2012, 08:26 AM   #3
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I am book marking this one. Great post for a newbie such as my self.
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Old 11-18-2012, 08:27 AM   #4
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concrete boat launches




Shelter Island Launch Ramp
Launch Ramps
Tip! San Diego Launch Ramps are all tidal ramps, This means that the water level's fluctuate with the tides. What this means to you is that with a 2 wheel drive vehicle retrieving your vessel in low tide conditions may provide a challenge as this video demonstrates:

If you do not have 4 Wheel Drive Consider purchasing a tow strap in case we are not around to help you!
New! Video Of Shelter Island Launch Ramp.


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Campland By the Bay

I-5 Exit Balboa Right on Grand Ave. Watch for Campland sign
(Turn Left)

Fee: $$/day
Washdown Yes
Launch Lanes 3
Ski Beach
Vacation Isle. - Mission Bay

Directions: I-5 take Sea World Dr. West to West. Mission Bay Dr. Keep to right (loop) to Ingrahm St. right at Vacation Isle.

Fee: Free
Washdown No
# Launch Lanes: 4
South Shore Ramp - Mission Bay


(619) 221-8910
Directions: Interstate -5 exit Sea World Dr. West toward Sea World. Right at South Shore Launch Ramp.

Fee: Free
Washdown No
# Launch Lanes: 10
Dana Launch Ramp - Mission Bay
(619) 222-6440
From I-5 take Sea World Dr. West (Exit right) to Ingraham St. Get in left lane immediately. turn left at 1st light ramp is on your right.

Fee: Free
Washdown No
Launch Lanes: 4
De Anza Cove - Mission Bay

(858) 581-4200
Directions: From I-5 S, take Balboa Ave exit. Cross Balboa and stay on E. Mission Bay Dr. Pass Nissan dealership and prepare to turn right at N. Mission Bay Dr. Follow signs to De Anza Pt.

Fee: Free
Lanes 4
Shelter Island - San Diego
See photo on top
From I-5 take Rosecrans exit west. Turn left at Shelter Island Dr. Follow signs to ramp.

(619) 686-6227

Fee: Free
Washdown No
Launch Lanes: 10
Glorietta Bay Park Ramp - San Diego Off Hwy I-5 exit Silver Strand Blvd. to Glorietta Bay Marina and Park
Fee: Free
Washdown No
# Launch Lanes: 2
L.M. Pepper Park - San Diego

(619) 686-6200
From I-5 S, exit at 24th St. to Tidelands Ave. Road ends at ramp.
Many homeless people

Fee: Free
Washdown Yes
# Launch Lanes: 10
Chula Vista Ramp - San Diego

(619) 686-6227
From I-5 S, exit Marina Pkwy. St. Follow signs to the ramp.

Fee: Free
Washdown No

# Launch Lanes: 10
Campland By the Bay

I-5 Exit Balboa Right on Grand Ave. Watch for Campland sign
(Turn Left)

Fee: $5/day
Washdown Yes
Launch Lanes 3
Ski Beach
Vacation Isle. - Mission Bay

Directions: I-5 take Sea World Dr. West to West. Mission Bay Dr. Keep to right (loop) to Ingrahm St. right at Vacation Isle.

Fee: Free
Washdown No
# Launch Lanes: 4
South Shore Ramp - Mission Bay


(619) 221-8910
Directions: Interstate -5 exit Sea World Dr. West toward Sea World. Right at South Shore Launch Ramp.

Fee: Free
Washdown No
# Launch Lanes: 10
Dana Launch Ramp - Mission Bay
(619) 222-6440
From I-5 take Sea World Dr. West (Exit right) to Ingraham St. Get in left lane immediately. turn left at 1st light ramp is on your right.

Fee: Free
Washdown No
Launch Lanes: 4
De Anza Cove - Mission Bay

(858) 581-4200
Directions: From I-5 S, take Balboa Ave exit. Cross Balboa and stay on E. Mission Bay Dr. Pass Nissan dealership and prepare to turn right at N. Mission Bay Dr. Follow signs to De Anza Pt.

Fee: Free
Lanes 4
Shelter Island - San Diego
See photo on top
From I-5 take Rosecrans exit west. Turn left at Shelter Island Dr. Follow signs to ramp.

(619) 686-6227

Fee: Free
Washdown No
Launch Lanes: 10
Glorietta Bay Park Ramp - San Diego Off Hwy I-5 exit Silver Strand Blvd. to Glorietta Bay Marina and Park
Fee: Free
Washdown No
# Launch Lanes: 2
L.M. Pepper Park - San Diego

(619) 686-6200
From I-5 S, exit at 24th St. to Tidelands Ave. Road ends at ramp.

Fee: Free
Washdown Yes
# Launch Lanes: 10
Chula Vista Ramp - San Diego

(619) 686-6227
From I-5 S, exit Marina Pkwy. St. Follow signs to the ramp.

Fee: Free
Washdown No

# Launch Lanes: 10
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Old 11-18-2012, 09:14 AM   #5
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Great post!
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Old 11-18-2012, 09:58 AM   #6
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Awesome
Just what I was looking for
Thank you!

Cant wait to get the kayak out here
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Old 11-18-2012, 02:09 PM   #7
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Are you allowed to launch from any beach in SD? Considering it's not crowded. Notice almost all launches are from la Jolla shores
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Old 11-18-2012, 02:17 PM   #8
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If you want to hit the big water, most guys launch from La Jolla Shores. Follow Avenida De La Playa all the way down, and you can launch there. Surf is usually calm, and if the sand is in good condition, you can drive your car right on to the beach.

Here link that will get you in the general area

http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8...d=0CIUBEPwSMAQ

Here is the link to the webcam at the launch

http://www.bigwatersedge.com/index.p...lashoreswebcam
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Old 11-18-2012, 06:14 PM   #9
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These answers by Roadx should be made stickies for the top of this forum please.
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Old 11-19-2012, 08:55 PM   #10
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Awesome post. How do I bookmark this? this is golden
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Old 11-20-2012, 05:02 AM   #11
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im just passing this along.... lets give credit where credit is due


where to kayak -
San Diego Kayak Club


http://www.sdkc.org/put-ins/




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http://www.sdboating.com/ramps.htm
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