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The Glorietta Bay Boat Launching Ramp provides access to the San Diego Bay in Coronado, California. This small ramp has just two lanes, with limited parking available nearby. Due to its size and location, the ramp can be a bit challenging to navigate, especially for larger boats.
For paddlers and small boaters, the Glorietta Bay ramp offers a convenient entry point to the sheltered waters of San Diego Bay. The ramp leads directly into the Sweetwater Channel, which connects to the main body of the bay. Boaters should be aware that the area from the ramp to the main channel has a 5 mph speed limit. Consulting a current navigation chart is advised, as there are shallow areas in the immediate vicinity of the ramp.
While the Glorietta Bay Boat Launching Ramp may not be the most spacious or accommodating launch site, it can be a useful access point for those looking to explore the scenic San Diego Bay by kayak, canoe, or small motorized craft. Paddlers and boaters should exercise caution when using the ramp and be mindful of the local speed restrictions and shallow conditions.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Cabrillo National MonumentLocated within
San Diego National Wildlife RefugeLocated within
Tijuana River National Estuarine Research ReserveLocated within
Tijuana Slough National Wildlife RefugeLocated within
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