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Coronado Island / Silver Strand State Beach ( ID coronado_island___silver_strand_state_beach )      Hits: 1857
You are here: North America > California (USA) > Coronado Island / Silver Strand State Beach ( ID coronado_island___silver_strand_state_beach )
Continent: North America
Country: California (USA)
Next Big City (Airport):  San Diego
Next Town: Coronado, Imperial Beach
Latitude:   32.6327
Longitude: -117.1418
Type:
- Ocean
Rider Ability:
- Beginner
- Intermediate
- Expert

Good for:
- Kitesurfing
- Windsurfing
- Surfing
Features:
- Rescue
- Shower
- Toilet
- Food
- Parking

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Water
Type:
- Shallow
- Chop
- Small Wave (< 1m)
- Medium Wave (1-3m)
Hazards:
No Information

Quality:
- Clean
Best Tide:
- High Tide


Tides vary daily, check tide books. This spot can be ridden on any tide but big high tides are fun because you've got a lot of smooth water inside of the break for upwind cruising. The spot is a wave spot when there's a decent N, NW, W or SW swell running. Can be big. Can be gnarly. Can destroy your kite if you drop it in surf zone. Most of the time it's chest high and perfect for launching and learning to deal with surf.

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 Beach
Type:
- Sand
Size:
- Big

Hazards:
- None
Beach crowds:
- July
- August


Big wide sandy beach. Dave's is the spot by the ranger station as you come into the Strand State Beach Park. It's good for beginners because you can go downwind forever and most intermediate or advanced kiters won't be in your way, they're upwind. Can get packed in summer with beach goers. Go south of the flag.

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 Weather
Spring:
- Normal Wetsuit
Summer:
- Shorts
- Shorty

Fall:
- Normal Wetsuit
Winter:
- Thick Wetsuit / Drysuit


Generally San Diego is warm and sunny. Water is warm in summer, typically 65-70°F, winter 55-58°F. You will need a fullsuit in winter and a spring suit or trunks in summer. Season is year-round.

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 Wind

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Best Months:
- January
- February
- March
- April
- May
- September
- October
- November
- December
Wind Type:
- Thermal Winds
- Frontal Winds

Best Direction:
- W
- NW
Main Direction:
- S
- W
- NW


South winds are fickle, W or NW winds are strong and steady and usually start around 11am. The place is a light wind spot so bring your big gear. During summertime thermal winds building up at 11am. Cold fronts are responsible for winds in fall and winter. Most of the times side to sideonshore. Usually best in fall, winter and spring. The strongest winds (18-24 knots) are from November through April, but very infrequent. Maybe only 4 good days per month then. The summer time winds are most consistent, but usually very light and barely rideable (usually 9-11 knots steady). Sometimes, the winds hit 12-14 knots, but rare. The winds usually start early, around 10am on a clear day, and then backoff around 1pm due to the heat. It might 'comeback' around 3pm, but usually only lasts an hour of marginal riding. Just enough to trick you into rigging back up. In the summer time, its best to drive up to the Long Beach area (2 hour drive), or do a trip into Mexico. Wind forecast: local weather reports don't have a clue, so keep this in mind, and ask a local.

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 How to get there
Transport:
- Car
Access:
- Medium Walk


Fly into SD, head to Coronado. Cross the bridge and take a left onto Orange, head south along the strand, get off at the Strand Beach exit. Follow this road for a while until you pass the large Navy obstacle course (on your left). The next exit (a mile or so down the road) leads to the Strand. Exit, turn right, and park in the southernmost open lot. You may have to walk your gear further south to be clear of Beach-goers. Park and launch south of the southernmost open parking lot.

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 Rules, Restrictions and Extra Info
Rules:
- Restricted Zones


Don't fly through little kids and old ladies on beach. Don't fly your kite or walk over the dunes to the south - bird reserve. If you blow downwind by the bird refuge, land the kite, roll up the lines and walk it back. Just keep your kite low and over the beach so you don't scare the birds in the dunes (it's a Least Tern reserve). Don't screw us out of a spot by messing with these endangered birds. Don't litter. Park across the street in the Coronado Cays (expensive little housing area) and walk across the highway to the spot.

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 Nightlife
Good nightlife in San Diego.

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 Comments
05-09-17 Roy Rodgers: My local spot, that navy obstacle is before you get to the beach exit on the right hand side btw. Waves can get big, and during summer, the public is a problem. Go south of the flag.
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