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The Mission Bay Yacht Club boat ramp provides access to the calm, sheltered waters of Mission Bay in San Diego, California. This concrete ramp is located along West Vacation Road and offers a convenient launching point for kayakers, canoeists, and small powerboats.
Mission Bay is a large, shallow estuary that is well-suited for recreational boating, with approximately 4,600 acres of navigable waterways. The bay offers protected coves and inlets that are ideal for paddlers to explore. Conditions are generally calm, with minimal current, making it an accessible option for beginner and intermediate paddlers. Nearby, the Cabrillo National Monument and San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge provide opportunities for nature viewing and further exploration by water.
While the boat ramp is located on private yacht club property, it appears to be open to the public. Paddlers and boaters should be aware that there may be additional considerations or restrictions for use. As with any access site, it's recommended to research local regulations and tidal conditions before launching.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Cabrillo National MonumentLocated within
San Diego Bay National Wildlife RefugeLocated within