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The Mission Bay Bike Path offers a fantastic opportunity for a long, scenic jog around the sparkling waters of Mission Bay in San Diego. This 11.6-mile (18.7 km) loop takes you past palm trees, sandy beaches, and marinas, with continuous views of the bay and landmarks like SeaWorld. The terrain is mostly flat and paved, making it a smooth experience, though you'll encounter a steeper incline over the Mission Bay Channel bridge.
Rated as difficult due to its length, this route involves a sustained effort over 1 hour and 55 minutes, with a minimal 105 feet (32 metres) of elevation gain. It's best to plan your visit for weekdays or early mornings, as the path can become quite crowded with cyclists and other pedestrians, especially on weekends. Public restrooms and amenities are available along the route, and parking can be found at various points around Mission Bay Park.
This Mission Bay Bike Path loop jogging route is celebrated for its refreshing ocean breeze and unique blend of urban convenience and natural beauty. It's an excellent option for a long, flat, off-road run, and you can even extend your workout by connecting to nearby paths like the Fiesta Island loop or the Mission Beach/Pacific Beach boardwalk. It's a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike, offering a substantial workout amidst stunning coastal scenery.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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11.0 km
5.02 km
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374 m
268 m
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13.6 km
3.98 km
597 m
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The Mission Bay Bike Path is generally considered easy for jogging. It features a predominantly flat and paved terrain, with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for joggers of all levels, including beginners.
Yes, the path forms a continuous loop around Mission Bay, offering approximately 11.57 to 12 miles of scenic jogging. You can also choose to complete shorter sections if you prefer.
Joggers can enjoy stunning Southern California scenery with constant water views, waterfront parks, and beaches. The route passes by landmarks like SeaWorld and Belmont Park, and you'll find palm trees and wildflowers. Highlights include Rose Inlet, Leisure Lagoon, and Mission Bay itself.
Yes, the path is well-equipped with amenities. You'll find benches for resting, parks for children, picnic spots, and various recreational facilities like volleyball courts and outdoor exercise equipment, particularly in areas such as De Anza Cove Park.
There are numerous parking lots available around Mission Bay Park, providing convenient access to various points along the bike path. Since it's a loop, you can start your jog from almost any point around the bay where parking is available.
No, there are generally no entrance fees or permits required to access Mission Bay Park or to jog on the Mission Bay Bike Path. It is a public park freely accessible to everyone.
While dogs are generally welcome in Mission Bay Park, they must be kept on a leash at all times on the bike path and in public areas. Be sure to clean up after your pet.
The Mission Bay Bike Path is enjoyable year-round due to San Diego's mild climate. However, for the most pleasant experience, spring and fall offer comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds than the peak summer months. Mornings are generally cooler and less crowded.
The path can get quite crowded, especially on weekends and in the afternoons. For a more peaceful experience, it's recommended to visit during weekdays or earlier in the day, particularly in the mornings.
Yes, the route intersects with and runs alongside several other trails. Notable sections include the Mission Bay Bike Route, the California Mission Trail - stage 01 Mission San Diego de Alcalá (1769) to Mission San Luis Rey (1798), PB Pathways, and various segments of the Bayside Walk.
While generally safe, it's always wise to be aware of your surroundings, especially during early morning or late night hours, as some areas can be less populated. The path is multi-use, so be mindful of cyclists and other users.
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