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Top 10 Ocean Beach

TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN OCEAN BEACH

1. Ocean Beach Pier & Tidepools

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This 1,971-foot long concrete pier complete with cafe and bait shop is open to the public for walking and fishing (no permits needed). You can find the tidepools at the foot of Newport Avenue beneath the pier. 2. Farmers Market

Grab your reusable bags and head to the Ocean Beach Farmers Market every Wednesday from 4-8 pm. It's located on the 4900 Block of Newport Avenue between Cable and Bacon streets.

3. Hit the Beach

Ocean Beach boasts nine beaches — busy beach vibes, secluded lounging, surfing-only, swimming-only and dog-friendly beaches. Plus grassy areas for picnics and volleyball.

4. Self-Guided Mural Walk

The mural project was started by a local artist and activist in 1999 as a way to beautify OB. Pick up a map and check out the more than two dozen art-inspired walls around town.

5. Newport Avenue

You can enjoy some of the best shopping, eating and drinking in OB along Newport Avenue and Sunset Cliffs Boulevard. San Diego's largest antique district plus bars, restaurants, microbreweries, even a winery. 6. Dog Beach

OB's Dog Beach is one of the country's first official leash- free beaches created in 1972. San Diego's only 24-hour beach for dogs is a sandy area at the north end of the Ocean Beach at the mouth of the San Diego River. 7. Dusty Rhodes Park

Located between Nimitz and Sunset Cliffs boulevards, this park is a great place for the entire family. Enjoy the gazebo, grassy areas, fly a kite or watch your children play at the playground. Dusty Rhodes also has a fully enclosed off-leash dog park.

8. Robb Athletic Field & Skate Park

Get a workout here —adult fitness club, outdoor basketball courts, softball fields, multipurpose fields, tennis courts, outdoor handball courts. Or just have fun — sand tiny tot playground area, picnic area and skateboard park. Located along the San Diego River. 9. Old Point Loma Lighthouse

Built in 1855, this historic lighthouse is part of the Cabrillo National Monument located at southern tip of Sunset Cliffs Natural Park. After standing watch over the entrance to San Diego Bay for 36 years, the lighthouse was shuttered, but today it shines brightly as a museum. 10. Cabrillo National Monument

Dedicated on Oct. 14, 1913, the Cabrillo National Monument commemorates the 1542 landing of the first European expedition to explore the West Coast of the United States, led by Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo. The park, situated on the southern tip of Point Loma Peninsula, includes a 14-foot tall statue of Cabrillo, the old lighthouse and a visitor center. All photos Adobe Stock

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