San Diego Metro KOA
Chula Vista, CA
January 12, 2024
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| Harbor Drive in San Diego |
Wednesday's destination was Seaport Village. It's a fun outing...we can walk, shop, eat and never have to move the jeep and it's less than 10 miles from the KOA.
The walk along the harbor passes by store fronts, patio cafes, a very green park with trees and picnic tables and benches, and a marina on one side. The beautiful bay with various size boats going out or coming in, Bay Bridge, Coronado Island and the Navy shipyard are on the other side.
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| Looking toward Bay Bridge which connects San Diego and Coronado Island... |
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| Looking toward San Diego... |
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| Passing by the marina, we always take time to read the names of the sea going vessels..."Snaphappy" was our favorite this time... |
It wasn't until the late 1970s that someone had a vision for Seaport Village which officially opened in 1978. Today it is a 14 acre waterfront complex with lots of color, a laid-back vibe, and unique shopping and eating choices.
And while there, don't forget to look up or you might just forget you are right smack dab in the middle of downtown...beautiful San Diego !
Walking and shopping sure makes me hungry. Our lunch choice was Edgewater Grill...they serve brunch until 3:00 ! It was little chilly for the outside patio, but we had a very nice window table with a really nice view of the bay.
The service was stellar and the food was yummy. Joe chose fish and chips served on a bed of mixed greens with fries and malt vinegar. I had brunch...not a surprise...and chose crab Benedict with local crab, poached eggs, house hollandaise, english muffin, avocado, and breakfast fries. I ate every morsel !
We did make one small purchase...
Friday's destination was Mission Beach. We joined Ronnie and Carol for a much needed beach walk...I was in heaven! Our walk began at a grassy knoll somewhere at Mission Beach and ended past the Crystal Pier in Pacific Beach. Some of the walk was sandy ocean and some on the boardwalk where beach reparation was in progress.
One of the last of San Diego's beach communities to be developed, Mission Beach got its start in 1914. It is built on a sandbar between the Pacific Ocean and Mission Bay.
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| Mission Beach...glistening rocks |
This family friendly beach spans nearly 2 miles of ocean front. A boardwalk runs along the beaches on both the ocean and bay front areas. Since our arrival and thru this morning there has been a high surf advisory with winds gusts up to 45 mph and breaking waves between 12-18 + ft. high with water finding its way to nearby boardwalks and roads. Piers were closed and I even read that the sea wall at the Children's Pool in LaJolla has damages as well which is not good for the seals and sea lions who birth their pups this time of year.
Also built in 1927, the hotel primarily features original cottages...restored, renovated, and rustic...a reminder of days gone by.
Past the pier, the glistening rocks disappear and we enjoyed the shore birds and their funny antics scooting in and out, chasing each other and probing for tasty morsels. Lots of Marbled Godwits...
Back at Belle, we had a really nice rainy Wednesday night. Rain in Belle is awesome especially when it's a good steady rain and no winds are involved.
HAPPY TRAILS!













































