Beach Volleyball Maps - San Diego
Beach Volleyball as a sport is growing! Due to the popularity, there have been an increase in temporary / pop-up courts for social and for-profit businesses and we as a community are facing challenges on what is allowable to keep peace and harmony with all the stakeholders.
San Diego Beach Improvement Group is part of a larger group of stakeholders, and we are offering our talents and knowledge of all parties involved to create maps that will help us define what is best for safety on our beaches.
As of 6/17/24, the following are DRAFTS of Beach Volleyball Accessibility in South Mission Beach and Ocean Beach. We are working on other areas and will present them as they are developed.
Please review and write up your comments and input for suggestions. We appreciate your feedback!
Beach Volleyball in South Mission Beach
Currently there are 2 main facilities in South Mission Beach:
Bonita Cove located East of Belmont Park with 5 sets of poles and South Mission Beach Sports Park located at N. Jetty Road at the end of SMB peninsula with 14 courts that have nets and lines. This equipment is purchased an maintained by local beach volleyball advocates and our nonprofit.
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There are two other spots that have sets of poles:
Cohasset Court - 6
Brighton Court - 2
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Mariner’s Point is currently an open recreational space and the City of San Diego permits this area to a number of stakeholders that include over-the-line, beach volleyball and more.
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Take a moment to review the following maps showing safety / maintenance and regular beach access zones as well as designated beach volleyball permanent poles and suggested allowable temporary beach volleyball courts. We encourage your comments during this phase of creating parameters we can all participate in.
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Beach Volleyball in Ocean Beach
Currently there is 2 main facilities in Ocean Beach:
The George Stephanof courts include 10 sets of pole to the North of the bathrooms and 4 sets of poles to the Southeast of the bathrooms.
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Cape May is currently an open recreational space and the City of San Diego permits this area to beach volleyball groups.
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Take a moment to review the following maps showing safety / maintenance and regular beach access zones as well as designated beach volleyball permanent poles and suggested allowable temporary beach volleyball courts. We encourage your comments during this phase of creating parameters we can all participate in.
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