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Coronado Dog Beach Feb 11

The most northern portion of the Coronado Beach is designated as “Dog Beach” ~ a delightful sandy playground for dogs. It lies at the end of Ocean Blvd. right before the back entrance to the North Island Naval Air Station. On the beach itself, there is a fence between the public portion and Naval portion of the beach.

Fence Between Coronado Dog Beach and North Island

Fence Between Coronado Dog Beach and North Island

To make the fence more festive and less threatening, a series of copper sculptures have been hung, now green from oxidation.

Dolphin Sculpture on Fence at Coronado Dog Beach

Dolphin Sculpture on Fence at Coronado Dog Beach

While the dogs are enjoying their freedom and playtime on the beach, their humans enjoy the spectacular views of Pt. Loma to the north, the Coronado Islands out to sea and the Hotel del Coronado to the south.

Pt. Loma as Seen from Coronado Dog Beach

Pt. Loma as Seen from Coronado Dog Beach

I love to go there for a beach walk on Sunday mornings to watch the dogs frolicking in the waves, chasing tennis balls, rope toys, Frisbees and the like. Sometimes, when there are quite a few dogs in the water, it looks as if they’re having a surfing party!

It is a large area and so I never feel over run by the dogs. I often stop to make the acquaintance of a few of the friendly dogs making the rounds greeting dogs and people.

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Nearby the entrance to the area is a water fountain for dogs and people, a hose and shower to rinse off your dog and your feet, and a public bathroom. There are plenty of scoop bags and trash cans all along the path and beach.

It is a bit of a hike in from the road to the actual beach and the sand can get hot in the summertime. You have to make sure to keep your dog leashed until you reach the beach and you must not let them go south of the drainage pipe to the people only portion of the beach. Coronado Animal Patrol maintains a zero-tolerance policy with fines up to $500 for unleashed dogs. The lifeguards are more tolerant, but will tell you to move down to Dog Beach if they find you and your dog on the main beach.

Coronado is definitely a dog friendly town from its Dog Beach to its shops along Orange Ave, many of which offer water and treats to dogs stopping by. If you get the chance, bring your dogs over for a visit, they’re sure to have a good time.

Another Day in Paradise Nov 21

Since moving to the San Diego area, my brother Bill has coined a phrase that he joyfully utters repeatedly, “Another day in paradise!”

That sentiment shows exactly how I feel about living in Coronado. Not a day goes by that I don’t feel very blessed and lucky to live here. Walking through the village, riding my bicycle along San Diego Bay, collecting shells on the beach while watching the dogs surf on Dog Beach – this is all a part of my life in Coronado.

And, it’s not just about the beauty here; a big part of the attraction of living here is the strong sense of community. Sure, we have thousands of tourists and visitors every year, but at its heart, Coronado is a small town with small town values. It is evident in our weekly community newspaper, The Coronado Eagle. Distributed every Wednesday, The Eagle is a free publication that keeps the locals up to date on Coronado news, events, sports, weddings, births, and deaths – all the things that happen in our daily lives.

Coronado is a “Navy” town and as such, there is also a strong sense of patriotism here. North Island is home to the Naval Air Station and in land mass encompasses more than half of the island. Many of those who currently serve or have served over the years have made Coronado their permanent home. When a ship deploys, yellow ribbons spring up all over town and when it returns the island is dotted with hand made welcome home signs.

Some of my favorite times in Coronado are during the annual special events. There is the Holiday Parade the first Friday of December, the Flower Show in April, the Summer Concert Series, the Independence Day Parade and the Halloween Open House. Participation runs high at these events and they highlight the spirit of Coronado.