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    Oceanlife, Sun & Waves - Mosaic sculptures - Sun plaque

    Oceanlife, Sun & Waves - Mosaic sculptures

    4.5(2 reviews)
    1.1 miPacific Beach

    "Oceanlife", "Sun" and "Waves" are three mosaic sculptures along the 1200-1500 stretch of Garnet…read moreAvenue in Pacific Beach. They may not represent the most cutting-edge art in the world, but (almost) any public art is good art, and so I'm happy to point them out. Actually, these sculptures are the kinds of thing you speed by a hundred times in a car, but never think to stop and look. So, here's your invitation to to just that -- or just to admire them on the internet from the comfort of your home. The mosaics are all by San Diego artist Kim Emerson http://www.kimemersonmosaics.com She's got other pieces at the port, the Sun Harbor Marina, and even at the Children's Hospital, just to name a few. They definitely reflect the 'feel' of America's finest city and, thus, deserve a second look. So, the next time you're speeding down Grand Avenue, take the opportunity to park your car and walk along the median. You won't be disappointed. It might even be a good date idea, provided you're with someone who's appreciates art and ingenuity more than fiscal generosity.

    I agree with other poster, Ethan. These are nice pieces that require a bit of driving about to…read morediscover, but once you find them, you will notice them everytime you pass them again. Now if only the community could rally and get the median planted with some equally beautiful and hearty landscaping!

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    Oceanlife, Sun & Waves - Mosaic sculptures - Waves plaque

    Waves plaque

    Oceanlife, Sun & Waves - Mosaic sculptures - Oceanlife plaque

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    Oceanlife, Sun & Waves - Mosaic sculptures - Waves (detail)

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    Sports Arena Blvd Bridge Bike Crossing

    Sports Arena Blvd Bridge Bike Crossing

    1.0(1 review)
    1.0 miPacific Beach

    I will not be mincing my words with this Yelp. Sometimes I burn with the fire of righteous…read moreindignation, and this is one of those times! This bike crossing is an abomination to the safety and bodily good of all who use it to cross over while accessing the bridge over and under the San Diego River. I have ridden this path and crossed this "pedestrian set-aside" almost daily and it never ceases to amaze me how very DANGEROUS it is! There is only one other Yelp that I have sought to even taken away the lowly 1 Yelp Star rating because of the absolute terribleness of the subject and that would be the despicable DA Bonnie Dumanis! Now-in that closet of abject shame can be added another reprehensible subject: THIS ACCIDENT WAITING TO HAPPEN BIKE CROSSING! While I will acknowledge that it is a positive that this bike crossing is in place, it really does NO GOOD! You can ride up and wait FOREVER for a car to STOP and let you across during rush hour or holiday weekends. I have sat for 10 minutes waiting for a traffic break to race across. Not only that, there are 2 lanes across the bridge-one that exits only onto the Interstate 8 East freeway ramp entrance and the other lane that goes straight onto Sports Arena Blvd. Many hapless tourists don't realize that and cut across the lanes to go either way-nearly running over people crossing the intersection, myself included. Homeless-including the "Stick Man" I have included a picture of in the photo section-stand along the sidewalk and look around as if in a daze. Riding past them to access the bike crossing can be a lesson in dodging bodies. There are always the shopping carts full of sleeping bags and collected recycling that clutter the area and can make for some hazardous conditions. I do not begrudge these street folks their turf but I have had some near collisions recently and don't wish to add to my collection of leg scars anymore than I have to. Furthermore, using this transition crossing has allowed me to be the WITNESS of several auto accidents since the intersection is so confusingly engineered. In fact, recently I came upon a surveyor measuring the street and bridge as the City of San Diego is (supposedly) this summer planning a retrofit and re-do of the area to make it more "travel-friendly." I would like to be the first among many bike enthusiasts who also request a permanent Sports Arena Bridge pedestrian and bike crossing be built ELEVATED above the street traffic lanes. Many accidents and near-accidents could be avoided with this simple solution. As I get ready to hit up the bike trails, I would ask that those of you who drive in the area, please be on the look-out for those of us who sit patiently at this corner of terror and wait for some kindly soul or fellow bike-rider to hit the brakes and allow us to cross. We do not want you to stop suddenly and cause a chain reaction mess (which I have also witnessed) but gently brake and allow fellow travelers to continue on our ways. This is not only the Law but also common courtesy. Thank you.

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    Sports Arena Blvd Bridge Bike Crossing - Very congested area with lots of car accidents clogging traffic.

    Very congested area with lots of car accidents clogging traffic.

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    Floatopia

    Floatopia

    3.5(2 reviews)
    1.3 miPacific Beach

    F*CK YOU city council. No, life's not about having fun and enjoying yourself, it's about being…read morejudgmental, tyrannical, and telling other people what's good for them. OF COURSE! I had a great time at Floatopia when I went. Everyone was friendly, drunk and happy. We didn't even have a real flotation device; we used an air mattress with oars. It was f*cking cool. If glass is a problem, punish people who bring glass. If fighting is a problem, punish people for fighting. If littering is a problem, fine people for littering. This new law is goddamn absurd, even more absurd than the original ban on drinking on the beach. No one knows how to have just a little bit of fun anymore, and even worse, they don't want anyone else to have it either. It's just another ploy to keep the cops and politicians busy, and the people unhappy. F*CK YOU, SAN DIEGO!

    Floatopia. As…read moretortured as I am about the current no-drinking-on-the-beaches law, I think there are a lot of things wrong with this year's Floatopia Thing 1: The beach/ocean got littered. Way to go bros of PB, for leaving your natty ice cans floating around in our beautiful bay like little aluminim zits on her ocean-blue face. Thing 2: Thanks alot for buying ALL boyant objects from every retailer in a 20 mile radius. Me and two friends had to visit 4 different spots just to at last find some floating swim noodles from target. Floatopia, you get 2 stars for having the right idea. Minus 3 for effing up our beach, being too crowded, and completely destroying the already tarnished image of beach drinkers. I earnestly am considering organizing a similar event this summer with a mandatory trash(ed) walk before and afterwards. What do you think?

    Green Flash

    Green Flash

    4.4(12 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Green Flash is a meteorological optical phenomena that you can see during sunset or sunrise. It is…read morevery rare to be able to see. Given the right conditions, you can see a distinct green spot above the sun's upper limb, that usually only lasts for no longer than two seconds. It is even more rare, the green flash can resemble a green ray shooting up from the sunset or sunrise point. This sculpture is the work of Malcolm Jones and is dedicated to that phenomenon, but it in no way aids you of viewing. You will find it on the Mission Beach boardwalk. The piece is made of a solid cast acrylic archway that is supported by two concrete pillars. There is also a bronze plaque describing the green flash phenomenon located on the sculpture and another title plaque. It was made in 2002 and is in fair shape, especially considering its age. Some has put stickers on it and the plaques are show signs of corrosion. It is unique and I actually learned something new in the process. It definitely sticks out. I have come to the terms that I will probably not ever see a green flash. It takes masterful planning, precise timing, and patience. I have 2 of the 3 (you can figure out which one I am missing). Parking here is simple. There is a free parking lot right by it. You can park, get out and talk a closer look. Well, as with most sculptures that I have visited and reviewed, this is not a long stop. I was there less than 5 minutes. So, you may want to consider making this stop part of a larger itinerary to maximize your time and trip. The beach, a park, and an amusement park are in walking distance if you are looking for ideas.

    I walked under this on my way to Mission Beach in San Diego and wondered what it was. It looked…read morelike something out of the 1970s!!! What is the Green Flash?? Well, it happens at sunrise or sunset, right before the sun drops out of view or starts to appear, it is said that a green flash appears for about 2 seconds. So this SoCal local flavor arch is a tribute to those 2 seconds!! Don't blink or you might miss it, literally, lol!!!!!

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    Kendall Frost Wildlife Preserve - Sign

    Kendall Frost Wildlife Preserve

    4.0(3 reviews)
    1.5 miPacific Beach

    Wonderful little speck of a wildlife preserve on mission Bay right next to campland on the bay! A…read moreperfect place to bird watch (from a new birder) and enjoy the scenery. There is a bench to sit in and overlook it. It is ran by UCSD and it looks like they have new hours to walk it! I was here on Monday and enjoyed the sights and spotted quite a few birds with my binoculars! A great little spot!

    Kendall Frost Wildlife Preserve is that little swath of set-aside Marsh land right next to…read moreCampland-on-the Bay. If you drive by too fast, you might blink and not notice it. The Preserve is small and heart-shaped but still an important ecological niche that allows endangered birds and plant species to somewhat flourish in the confines of heavily trafficked Mission Bay. Adjacent also to Crown Point Shores beach, Kendall Frost is fenced off with an information kiosk right at the front. Not as user-friendly as Famosa Slough in Ocean Beach-it is more of a passive preserve and all you can do technically-is observe. Still it is nice to see the mudflats, coastal salt marshes, and acres of eelgrass that offer protection to so many skittish birds and environmentally-touchy plant species. I will ride by on my bike and gaze out on the marsh-hopeful that this little bit of nature preservation on northern Mission Bay will help keep Mission Bay ecologically-competitive. UCSD seems to be the one in charge here and I have seen Mission Bay High students at the Preserve-doing clean-ups and study groups. I am of the inclination, that no nature set-aside such as this can be anything less that 4 Stars on Yelp. I just wish it didn't feel so "roped-off" and had friendly paths that people might stay on for some up-close observations.

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    Kendall Frost Wildlife Preserve - Marsh

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    Ocean Front Walk - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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