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Hikes around Coronado California primarily consist of paved coastal and bayfront paths rather than mountain trails. The region is an island connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land, offering flat terrain ideal for walking and running. Most routes feature views of the Pacific Ocean, San Diego Bay, and the downtown San Diego skyline.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A pleasant little beach, perfect for a relaxing break.
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Coronado Central Beach is a great place to stroll. It's not ideal for cycling because it's so busy.
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Centennial Park is home to the Coronado Ferry Terminal. You can catch the ferry and ride it back to San Diego from here. There are also some grassy areas, a beach, and a bunch of restaurants and shops here.
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San Diego is located in the bay north of the border. In 1542, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo was the first European to sail along here and see this magnificent landscape. In 1869, San Diego was founded as a Spanish mission and was the first of many Spanish settlements along the California coast.
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You get a great view across the bay to downtown San Diego from here. There is a small family park, a beach, and you can walk out along the pier. The ferry costs $7 and takes you on a scenic journey across the water to downtown.
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Magnificent views of Downtown San Diego and the Convention Center.
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Coronado Shores Beach, which also goes by the name South Beach, is a huge sandy beach that backs up to a couple hotels and beachside resorts. There is a running and walking path that follows the shore and offers a bunch of different areas to go down some stairs to the sand.
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Silver Strand State Beach has various beaches, campgrounds, and a load of day-use areas. It's just off the side of the Bayside Bikeway and is a super popular spot for tourists and locals, alike. There are a few different signs noting when to turn to get to the beach if you decide to go down to the actual waters. Keep in mind that all the paths for biking around here are paved.
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No, this is a common point of confusion. The rugged, mountainous hiking trails of the Coronado National Memorial and Forest are located in Arizona, a completely different state. The 'hikes' in Coronado, California, are scenic coastal walks and paved paths along the bay and oceanfront.
The terrain is almost entirely flat and paved. Expect well-maintained sidewalks, boardwalks, and dedicated walking paths along the coastline and through city parks. Some routes, like the walk along Coronado Beach, will take you onto wide, soft sand.
Yes, many of the paved paths in Coronado are dog-friendly, provided your dog is on a leash. For off-leash fun, the northern end of Coronado Beach is a designated Dog Beach where your pet can run freely. Always check local signage for specific rules.
Coronado is very family-friendly. The Hotel del Coronado – Coronado Central Beach loop from Coronado is an excellent choice. It's an easy, flat walk that combines beach scenery with views of the iconic hotel, making it engaging for all ages.
For spectacular sunset views over the Pacific, the western-facing Coronado Beach is the best spot on the island. A short drive away, Sunset Cliffs Natural Park in San Diego is a local favorite, renowned for its dramatic cliffs and panoramic ocean vistas as the sun goes down.
Yes, many of the best walks in Coronado are loops. A great example is the View of Downtown San Diego – Gazebo in Spreckels Park loop from Coronado. This route combines bayfront views with a pleasant walk through the heart of the island's green spaces.
Absolutely. The paths on the bay side of the island offer fantastic views of the downtown San Diego skyline. The area around the Coronado Ferry Landing and Tidelands Park is particularly well-known for its picture-perfect city vistas across the water.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning, ever-present views of the ocean and San Diego Bay, the clean and well-maintained flat paths, and the relaxing, scenic atmosphere.
You can explore over 15 different walking and running routes around Coronado. These range from short, easy strolls to longer, more challenging endurance walks, with the majority being accessible for all fitness levels.
Yes, Coronado is very walkable and bike-friendly. The island is compact and flat, making it easy to explore on foot. You can also take the ferry from downtown San Diego to the Coronado Ferry Landing, which places you right at the start of several scenic bayfront paths.
For a more peaceful experience away from the main beach, consider visiting Grand Caribe Shoreline Park. This local gem offers grassy areas and a small, secluded beach, making it a perfect spot for a quiet walk with beautiful bay views.


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