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Enjoy an easy 1.7-mile hike on the Bayshore Bikeway from Centennial to Tidelands Park, offering scenic views of San Diego Bay.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Yes, this section of the Bayshore Bikeway is very suitable for beginners and families. It's an easy, flat, and paved multi-use path with minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for all ages and fitness levels. Tidelands Park also features a playground and a small beach, adding to its family-friendly appeal.
The terrain is a broad, paved multi-use path. It's very flat with negligible elevation gain or descent, making for a smooth and leisurely walk. The path follows a former rail corridor, offering a consistent and easy surface.
You'll enjoy panoramic views of downtown San Diego and the iconic Coronado Bridge. Key highlights include the View of Downtown San Diego, the Park & ferry landing near Centennial Park, and the Tidelands Park & Waterfront Trail itself. You'll also pass by the San Diego Bridge.
You can typically find parking near Centennial Park or Tidelands Park in Coronado. Both parks serve as excellent access points for this segment of the trail. Centennial Park is also conveniently located near the Coronado Ferry Landing.
Yes, the Bayshore Bikeway is generally dog-friendly. However, dogs must be kept on a leash at all times, and you are responsible for cleaning up after your pet. Always check for specific signage at park entrances for any local regulations.
The San Diego area enjoys pleasant weather year-round, making this trail enjoyable in any season. However, spring and fall offer particularly mild temperatures. Mornings are often ideal to avoid the warmest part of the day and potential crowds, especially on weekends.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access this section of the Bayshore Bikeway or to enter Tidelands Park. Both are publicly accessible.
Yes, restrooms and other amenities are available. You'll find facilities at Tidelands Park, which also includes a playground, a small beach, and ball fields. The Coronado Ferry Landing, near Centennial Park, also offers shops and restaurants.
While Tidelands Park offers some tree-shaded areas, the overall Bayshore Bikeway, including this segment, has limited shade. It's advisable to bring sun protection like a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen, especially during sunnier parts of the day.
This specific segment from Centennial Park to Tidelands Park is an out-and-back route if you wish to return to your starting point. It forms part of the larger 24-mile Bayshore Bikeway, which encircles San Diego Bay.
Yes, this route is part of the larger Bayshore Bikeway, which is a well-known path in the San Diego area. Specifically, 96% of this route follows the official Bayshore Bikeway.