Route 75--San Diego-Coronado Bridge and Silver Strand Highway in California State

Route 75--San Diego-Coronado Bridge and Silver Strand Highway

Tick off a couple of must-see destinations in San Diego when you drive along this 13-mile route.

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Route 75--San Diego-Coronado Bridge and Silver Strand Highway Details

Tick off a couple of must-see destinations in San Diego when you drive along this 13-mile route. Start your journey near Imperial Beach before traveling along Silver Strand, a small isthmus connecting to Coronado Island. You will be surrounded on one side by the Pacific Ocean and the other by San Diego Bay, so the views, as you can imagine, are simply amazing. Finally, you will cross into Coronado and make your way across the beautiful San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge, which eventually joins up to Interstate-5 towards downtown.

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Nearby Parks Around Route 75--San Diego-Coronado Bridge and Silver Strand Highway

Compare nearby parks around Route 75--San Diego-Coronado Bridge and Silver Strand Highway when deciding whether to expand the route after this stop.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Route 75--San Diego-Coronado Bridge and Silver Strand Highway

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1.0 mi away

Tijuana Estuary

Hugging the border between the U.S. and Mexico, this area is the largest coastal wetland in Southern California and an important habitat for 370 species of native and migratory birds (including six endangered species).

1.3 mi away

San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge

Diverse endangered, threatened, migratory, and native species are protected in the 2,620-acre area of land and water.

1.8 mi away

Tijuana Slough National Wildlife Refuge

The refuge is a vital spot for many migratory waterfowl and shorebirds on the Pacific Flyway.

2.7 mi away

Border Field State Park

Nestled right on the border to Mexico, this state park contains the southernmost point of the state of California.

3.4 mi away

Silver Strand State Beach

With 2-miles of soft, golden sand hugging both the Pacific Ocean and San Diego Bay, this park is one of Southern Californias most beloved areas.