Sunset Cliffs Natural Park

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San Diego's Sunset Cliffs Natural Park spans over 68 acres in the city's Point Loma suburb. Named after the breathtaking sea cliffs that run along the park's western boundary and provide breathtaking vistas of the Pacific Ocean and amazing sunsets, this park is a must-see for anybody visiting California.


Many routes weave along the cliffs and down to the quiet coves and beaches below, making this park a favorite destination for hikers, surfers, and nature enthusiasts. At low tide, you can access the tidal pools home to a wide variety of marine life, including sea anemones, starfish, and crabs.


Sunset Cliffs Natural Park is not only stunningly beautiful, but it also has a deep cultural heritage. Point Loma Lighthouse, which was in use from 1855 to 1891 and is now a museum, may be found in the park. Many Native American sites, such as a Kumeyaay grinding rock and a burial ground, can be found within the park's boundaries.


If you are in San Diego and want to view the breathtaking beauty of the California coast and learn about the region's rich history and culture, Sunset Cliffs Natural Park is an absolute must.


How to explore Sunset Cliffs Natural Park?


  • Sunset Cliff is home to a number of hiking trails with stunning ocean and cliffside vistas. The Coastal Path, which runs along the cliffs for 1.5 miles, is the most well-known and well-liked route by hikers. The Point - Loma Lighthouse Trail and the Bayside Trail are also in the vicinity of this trail and are worth a visit.
  • Many surf break spots can be found along the coast, making this park a favorite with surfers of all experience levels.
  • At low tide, you can wade into the shallow water and explore the tidal pools. These pools may give you an opportunity to observe crabs, sea stars, and other marine creatures.
  • Gray whales can be seen during the winter months as they make their annual migration south down the coast. These beautiful vistas will make your visit worth a thousand times.
  • Sunset Cliffs is a photographer's paradise because of the lovely views of the Pacific Ocean and the cliffs.
  • Many isolated beaches may be found at the base of the Sunset Cliffs and are reached by descending a series of winding stairs. Beachgoers, sunbathers, and swimmers will all find something interesting to do at these beaches.
  • The Point Loma Lighthouse and neighboring Native American sites, including a Kumeyaay grinding rock and an old burial ground, provide you with a glimpse into the park's long and storied past. If you don't wish to get soaked in the waters of the cliff, visiting these sites can be a different experience.

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Address of Sunset Cliffs Natural Park

1253 Sunset Cliffs Blvd Rum Runner Point, San Diego, CA 92107-4015

Opening & Closing time of Sunset Cliffs Natural Park

  • Monday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Tuesday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Wednesday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Thursday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Friday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Saturday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Sunday
    Open 24 Hours

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