Beaches and Parks

Enjoy the sun, sand and surf year-round!

Downtown Del Mar Village Map


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Crest Rim Preserve

Various California native plant species line the path, with wooden and stone bench seating overlooking Crest Canyon to the east.

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Del Mar Canyon Preserve

Preserved landscape near several short paths on the bluff, just south, offers views of La Jolla, Torrey Pines State Beach, and the ocean.

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North Beach (Dog Beach)

Affectionately called “Dog Beach” by locals, this beach is located north of 29th Street and stretches nearly one-half mile.

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North/Scripps Bluff Preserve

Savor the sunset and 360-degree views of the coast and inland lagoons at this lesser-known preserve perched above Dog Beach.

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Powerhouse & Seagrove

Two coastal parks just above the 15th-17th Street surf break provide a great spot to picnic with friends and family.

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San Dieguito Lagoon

The path runs alongside the San Dieguito River and restored wetlands – the western end of the Coast to Crest Trail.

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Sea Cliff Park

This tranquil pocket park next to Seagrove Park sits atop a bluff overlooking the ocean, with benches set within the small walking loop.

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Torrey Pines State Beach

Three miles of beautiful beach, accessible from above via two hiking trails, one in the State Park and another beginning at the Glider Port.

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Torrey Pines State Reserve

More than 2,000 acres of wild coastline with unspoiled beaches, hiking trails, and the nation’s rarest pine tree, Pinus torreyana.

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Tot Lot Playground

A partially shaded park and playground for the little ones with swings, slides, and a sandbox.

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