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10 Summer Water Activities That Aren’t the Beach

Dive into the the city’s finest pools, spas, waterparks, and swim spots
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As any dad will insist, it’s not the heat that gets you—it’s the humidity. With local temps hovering in the 80s and the sky spontaneously breaking into summer showers, it’s a good time to remember that, often, the best way to stay comfy on muggy August days is to get wetter.Instead of braving crowded beaches, take these bodies of water for a spin. Whether you’re seeking a family friendly pool, a natural swim setting, or a rooftop oasis with tropical drinks, your search ends here. These are the 10 best places to get in the water in San Diego that aren’t on the sand.

Glorietta Bay Park San Diego Beach Alternatives

Glorietta Bay Park San Diego Beach Alternatives

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San Diego’s Natural Bodies of Water

 

Glorietta Bay

Glorietta Bay, nestled alongside the Coronado Golf Course, offers a scenic alternative to the usual beach scene. Access the shoreline by parking at the Glorietta Bay Park. Visitors can indulge in swimming, kayaking, or paddle boarding. Wannabe mariners can rent a sailboat, starting at $95 for two hours, from Seaforth (located adjacent to the Coronado Yacht Club). After a swim and a picnic, families can embark on a bike ride along Glorietta Bay’s scenic path, explore Hotel Del’s shops across the street, or grab a scoop of ice cream in Coronado Village.  1975 Strand Way, Coronado

Cedar Creek Waterfall

Don’t go chasing waterfalls—unless it’s Cedar Creek Waterfall in Cuyamaca. San Diego’s largest waterfall awaits just an hour northeast of downtown (though it is only accessible to hikers with a US Forest Service permit). After checking Cleveland Forest’s website to rule out any heat-related closures, tackle the 5.5-mile round-trip trek to take an immensely gratifying dip beneath one of San Diego’s most celebrated cascades. To stay safe on your adventure, bring plenty of water, your best hiking boots, some sunscreen, towels, and a hat.  15519 Thornbush Rd, Ramona

Mission Bay Sports Center

Mission Bay Sports Center

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Mission Bay

Mission Bay caters to sun-seeking locals, offering eight designated swimming spots amidst 27 miles of sandy shores. Locals can bring their paddleboard, kayaks, and boats out onto the water or visit Mission Bay Sports Center for a cruise on jet skis, sailboats, motorboats, and even water-based jet packs. Visitors may also partake in picnics on the beach, go paddle boarding underneath the bay’s numerous bridges, or throw out a line for some fish. End the day by toasting marshmallows over a bonfire on Fiesta Island.  3000 N Mission Bay Dr, Mission Bay

Big Bear Lake Kayak Marina San Diego Beach Alternatives

Big Bear Lake Kayak Marina San Diego Beach Alternatives

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Big Bear Lake

Escape the heat with a mountainside retreat at Big Bear Lake, just three hours north of San Diego. While winter snowboarding and skiing are often the primary draw, Big Bear Lake is also the perfect spot to relive your summer camp days. Spend mornings hiking and mountain biking before dipping into the lake for a midday cooldown. Families can take a swim, dive off the iconic China Island boulders, catch some air on a wakeboard, or rent a pontoon boat for fishing from Big Bear Marina. Boat prices start at $95 per hour (plus gas) for up to six people. 500 Paine Ct, Big Bear Lake 

Omni La Costa Pool San Diego Beach Alternative

Omni La Costa Pool San Diego Beach Alternative

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San Diego’s Pools, Spas & Waterparks

 

Omni La Costa Resort & Spa

For San Diego residents yearning for a respite from city life, Omni La Costa in Carlsbad offers poolside relaxation. A 30-minute drive from downtown, the Carlsbad property is a great staycation for families. While parents play golf or enjoy a spa day to themselves, kids can revel in two 100-foot waterslides, a family pool, and other aquatic attractions. Want a solo getaway instead? Lay out your towel beside the resort’s 21-plus pool and order some snacks and drinks. 2100 Costa Del Mar Rd, Carlsbad

Mission Pacific Hotel Rooftop Pool San Diego Beach Alternatives

Mission Pacific Hotel Rooftop Pool San Diego Beach Alternatives

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Rooftop Pool at Mission Pacific

Sure, you could fight for a spot to set up your umbrella on one of SD’s beaches. Or you could get above it all at Mission Pacific’s rooftop bar. Perched atop a seven-story hotel and overlooking Oceanside’s coastline, this rooftop oasis offers not only a bustling pool and a live DJ but also delectable food and cocktails. Wanna impress a date? Make dinner reservations at Michelin-starred restaurant Valle on the first floor, then cap off the night with an evening swim and margarita to sip on during golden hour. 201 N Myers St, Oceanside

The Plunge Pool San Diego Mission Beach San Diego Beach Alternatives

The Plunge Pool San Diego Mission Beach San Diego Beach Alternatives

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The Plunge San Diego

If you’re looking for the ultimate kid-friendly swim spot, The Plunge has you covered. Admission starts at $15 per hour for access to heated pools, inflatable obstacle courses, and a basketball hoop. Families can opt for a $60 three-hour pass for up to four people. While the kiddos splash around, take advantage of a serene cedar-wood sauna, adult swim lanes, and a fitness area equipped with spin bikes. 3115 Ocean Front Walk, Mission Beach

Pendry Hotel Downtown Gaslamp San Diego Beach Alternatives

Pendry Hotel Downtown Gaslamp San Diego Beach Alternatives

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The Pool at the Pendry

For a luxurious waterside day in downtown, visit The Pool House at the Pendry, a lavish rooftop restaurant, bar, and pool located at 5th and J in the heart of the Gaslamp. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m for guests, it’s only open to the public Sunday-Friday from 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Reserve a cabana in advance to guarantee a lounge spot. At the bar’s daily happy hour from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., you can grab $1 oysters and half-off appetizers. 435 Fifth Ave, Gaslamp Quarter

Dive-In Movies at The Pearl Hotel

Settle in for a movie screening from the comfort of a mid-century-era pool. Hosted every Wednesday night at 8 p.m. The Pearl Hotel’s Dive-in Movie Night series shows classic films like The Big Lebowski and Fight Club while offering poolside bites and sips. Although the event is free (even for folks not staying at the hotel), access requires the purchase of a drink or food item. Reservations are highly recommended—the courtyard’s open seating fills up quickly.1410 Rosecrans St, Point Loma

Aztec Recreation Center Aquaplex Pool San Diego State University San Diego Beach Alternatives

Aztec Recreation Center Aquaplex Pool San Diego State University San Diego Beach Alternatives

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Aztec Aquaplex SDSU

Whether you’re a serious swimmer or prefer a leisurely float, Aztec Aquaplex at San Diego State University caters to all. Accessible to SDSU students, alumni, and staff, the facility boasts two large competitive lap pools (25 yards and 50 meters), a 20-person spa, diving boards, water basketball, and a serene float lounge. For $25, visitors can partake in these aquatic amenities as guests of SDSU alumni. Master your backstroke, perfect your dives, or work on your uneven tan lines.5375 Remington Rd, College Area

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By Cole Novak

Cole Novak is an award-winning writer and digital strategist with a passion for highlighting local figures, small businesses, and nonprofits. Born and raised in San Diego, Cole is passionate about photography, surfing, art, the local food scene, and the great outdoors.

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