Bayside Park is doubling in size!
The existing Bayside Park is being expanded to what will become Harbor Park. It will include the approximately 12 existing acres of Bayside Park as well as nearly 13 additional acres of new park space created as part of the Gaylord Resort & Convention Center project, with new park improvements being constructed by the Port of San Diego, resulting in an approximately 25-acre park for the public and bayfront visitors. The Port of San Diego is entering the final steps of design for the first phase of improvements for the new park space. It’s all a part of the Port of San Diego and City of Chula Vista’s transformation of the Chula Vista Bayfront. Click here for more information.
Visit
Location: 999 Bayside Pkwy, Chula Vista, CA 91910
Hours: 6 a.m. – 10:30 p.m.
Parking: Free parking at parking lot.
Amenities:
- Bike parking
- Bike paths
- Concessions
- Exercise stations
- Play equipment
- Restrooms
- Sand beach
- Fishing pier
A Cherished Destination in South Bay
Bayside Park features a fishing pier perfect for a lazy afternoon, surrounded by marinas and restaurants. The park also provides an inspiring view of the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge and the San Diego urban skyline.
Do you want to host a public or private gathering or any organized activity at Chula Vista Bayside Park?
Port of San Diego parks require a permit for certain activities such as organized events, consuming alcohol, flying a drone or filming, and for gatherings of 25 people or more. Whatever you're planning, we're here to help ensure your event has the space and support it needs to run smoothly.
Contact Parks & Recreation at parkpermits@portofsandiego.org.
Ready to apply for a permit?
Click here for our service portal
Note: Park permits for Bayside Park are limited to groups up to 250.
Thank you for visiting Chula Vista Bayside Park
You can help keep our waterfront safe and enjoyable for all by:
- Keeping your dog on a leash at all times
- Picking up your trash
- Leaving the confetti, balloons and kites at home
- Practicing your skating or skateboarding at a designated skate park instead
Do you see something that may need fixing or maintenance?