Where To Skate
San Diego Mission Bay Park Extensive system of trails and pathways
around the world's largest aquatic park. Breathtaking views of Mission
Bay and the Pacific Ocean. Favorite of all skaters of all disciplines.
Fairly flat terrain throughout the park and for the most part the trails
and pathways have good rolling surface. There are some inclines/declines
if you decide to go over bridges connecting various parts of Mission Bay.
Skate Dancing on Saturday afternoons
just south of the Belmont Park near Roller Coaster.
right in front Canes Bar & Grill 3105
Pacific Beach. The beaches can be crowded on weekends and very
crowded in the summer holidays.
Open view of the Pacific Ocean for the
entire length of the walk way. Ocean Front Walk
A five mile loop around a beach
view from which you can
look out across San Diego clear to the Pacific Ocean. A local favorite
for speed skaters as well as recreational skaters. Offers a fairly
good rolling surface with a few rolling hills and corners.
Vehicles
are allowed on a portion of this loop but, for the most part, it is used
by pedestrians, bicyclists and skaters.
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Skate Dancing on Sunday
afternoons behind
the Hilton Resort Hotel, San Diego Ocean Front Walk
1775 East Mission Bay Drive, is approximately
15 feet across with two lanes - one for going north and the other going
south. It is a shared walkway used by pedestrians, bicycles, skate
boarders and skaters. This is a slow paced recreational skate - compliance
with the 8 mile per hour speed limit is highly encouraged - take your time
and enjoy the view!
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San
Diego Miramar Reservoir Trails, This lake is very popular for bicycling, jogging, walking, rollerblading, and picnicking. Patrons can walk on paved road to the 3.5 mile point and then must turn around and walk back the way they came giving them a 7.0 mile round trip. Access across the dam is prohibited .Vehicular traffic is permitted on this road on fishing days (Saturday through Tuesday - December through September).