Port Parks Wallpapers
You can enjoy the beauty of the outdoors wherever you are! Click the links and grab one (or more) of our wallpapers to showcase a beautiful waterfront public park on your screen.
Cesar Chavez Park
This National City waterfront destination recognizes a prominent leader in the Latino community: Cesar Chavez. Developed in cooperation with San Diego's Barrio Logan community, this park offers a recreational pier, picnic and playground areas, a soccer field and lush green open space for residents and visitors alike to enjoy.
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Chula Vista Bayfront Park
Chula Vista Bayfront has a public boat-launching ramp and offers visitors expansive views of the dynamic San Diego Bay. Discover the sculpture "Konoids" by Kenneth Capps, which adorns the shoreline of the park.
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Coronado Tidelands Park
Tidelands Park, offers a small beach, recreational fields, picnic areas and plenty of open space for a variety of outdoor activities. In addition, the park boasts a scenic bike path that extends from the Silver Strand to the Old Ferry Landing, granting visitors pristine views of San Diego's vibrant waterfront. Its playground is recognized as a model of inclusive design for people with disabilities.
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Pepper Park
Named after prominent National City businessman and civic leader Leonard Pepper, this 5-½ acre park adjoins the Sweetwater Channel and offers colorful play equipment, a convenient boat launching ramp and a well-equipped fishing pier with lighting for night fishing in the vibrant San Diego Bay.
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Ruocco Park
Located at the corner of Harbor Lane and Pacific Highway, this 3.3-acre park overlooks the vibrant San Diego Bay and the city's downtown skyline. In addition to ample grass areas and stunning views, the park features a public artwork, "The Riparium," a sculptural gateway of eucalyptus tree branches designed by local artist Roman de Salvo. Walk beneath the artwork's moving shadows and experience this artistic treasure.
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Spanish Landing Park
Spanish Landing Park on San Diego's vibrant waterfront boasts a sandy beach, public art displays and pristine marina views. Its unique location gives visitors an glance of an important moment in the history of San Diego: the 1769 meeting of the Gaspar DePortola and Father Junípero Serra expeditions.
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