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}}U.S. state>StateCalifornia|size=23px}}County (United States)>CountyFlag of San Diego County, California.pngSan Diego County, California>San DiegoList of municipalities in California>CityFlag of San Diego, California.svg|size=23px}} San Diego|seat_type=|seat=|parts_type=|parts_style=|parts=|p1=|p2= |government_footnotes=|government_type=|leader_title=|leader_name=|leader_title1=|leader_name1=|leader_title2=|leader_name2=|leader_title3=|leader_name3=|established_date=|area_magnitude=|unit_pref=|area_footnotes=|area_total_sq_mi=|area_land_sq_mi=|area_water_sq_mi=|area_water_percent=|elevation_footnotes=|elevation_m=|elevation_ft=|elevation_max_m=|elevation_max_ft=|elevation_min_m=|elevation_min_ft=|population_as_of=|population_footnotes=|population_note=|population_total=|population_density_sq_mi=|timezone=|utc_offset=|timezone_DST=|utc_offset_DST=32.776389display=inline}}|postal_code_type=|postal_code=|area_code=|website=|footnotes= }}Mission Beach is a community built on a sandbar between the Pacific Ocean and Mission Bay. It is part of the city of San Diego, California.Mission Beach spans nearly two miles of ocean front. It is bounded by the San Diego River estuary on the south, Mission Bay Park on the east, and the community of Pacific Beach on the north. A boardwalk runs along the beaches on both the ocean and bay sides of the community. The main artery through Mission Beach is Mission Boulevard. The community is divided into South Mission, a peninsula, and North Mission. At the south end of the beach a jetty, with grass, parking and a walk, extends into the ocean.

Land

(File:MissionBeach.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Mission Beach sunset)Many residential structures in Mission Beach were built in the 1930s and '40s as summer cottages and some date as early as the 1920s. The rare airplane bungalow on Manhattan CourtWEB, Maggie Irwin Becker Beach Cottage (1924 Airplane Bungalow Beach Cottage),weblink Historic Designations, Ronald V. May and Dale Ballou May, Legacy 106, Inc., February 25, 2015, was built in 1924. Because of problems to work out with developing on sand, Mission Beach developed later than the neighboring communities of Ocean Beach to the south and Pacific Beach to the north. As a result of a new official subdivision in 1914, encouraged by land sales in those next-door communities and a new wooden bridge linking Mission Beach with Ocean Beach, John D. Spreckels offered small lots for sale.WEB, Garske, Monica, Mission Beach Kicks Off Centennial Celebration,weblink March 22, 2014, KNSD, NBC 7 San Diego, NBCUniversal Media, LLC., February 25, 2015, As a result, Mission Beach is the most densely developed residential community in San Diego with a land use designation across the majority of its land area of 36 dwelling units per acre. It also has the smallest lots in the city, ranging from {{convert|1250|sqft|m2}} to {{convert|2400|sqft|m2}}. Few have been consolidated to form larger lots. Many of the structures within the community have been redeveloped into two-story homes.WEB,weblink San Diego Community Profile: Mission Beach, The City of San Diego, 2009-05-22, The wooden bridge to Ocean Beach was closed to traffic in 1950 and demolished in 1951.BOOK, Held, Ruth Varney, Beach Town: Early Days in Ocean Beach (to 1930), September 1, 1975, 59, Ruth Varney Held, B0006CME60,

History

Attractions near Mission Beach include SeaWorld in Mission Bay Park and the historic amusement park Belmont Park in South Mission Beach. Belmont Park was originally built as the Mission Beach Amusement Center{{sfn|Held|1975|page=54}} by John D. Spreckels in 1925 to stimulate real estate sales and to promote his electric railway. Belmont Park now features the original wooden Giant Dipper Roller Coaster as well as newer rides such as the FlowRider at Wave House,WEB,weblink Wave House, Vertical Plunge, Krazy Kars, Tilt-a-Whirl, Liberty Carousel, Crazy Submarine, The Beach Blaster, and The Chaos.Designed by architect Frank Walter Stevenson, The Mission Beach Plunge in Belmont Park, a {{convert|60|ft|m|adj=on}}-by-{{convert|175|ft|m|adj=on}} saltwater swimming pool, opened in May 1925 as the Natatorium. The Plunge building enclosing the pool was styled after the Spanish Renaissance architecture of San Diego's Balboa Park structures. The changing rooms appear in the Tom Cruise film Top Gun.WEB, Top Gun, IMDb,weblink Celebrities who once swam at the Plunge include Esther Williams and Johnny Weissmuller. The roof of the building rolled open to make it both an indoor and outdoor pool.WEB, History of The Mission Beach Plunge,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20090828121708weblink">weblink August 28, 2009, Wavehouseathleticclub.com, June 21, 2015, The Mission Beach Plunge (now using fresh water) and the Giant Dipper are the only remaining attractions left from Spreckels' original park; the other structures were razed in the late 1980s. The Plunge has been closed since 2014 due to disrepair. Plans to demolish and rebuild the Plunge were approved in January 2016.WEB, Restoration of Belmont Park Plunge is OK'd, Weisberg, Lori, January 14, 2016, The San Diego Union-Tribune,weblink

Landfill

Also nearby, immediately east of SeaWorld, is an unlined landfill. From 1957 to 1962 large amounts of industrial waste, including millions of gallons of chromic, hydrofluoric, nitric, sulfuric, and hydrochloric acids, dichromate, cyanide, and carbon tetrachloride, were deposited into this landfill. No remediation efforts have occurred.WEB,weblink Something Stinks in Mission Bay, DeWyze, Jeannette, 20 July 2000, Sandiegoreader.com,

Activities

{{multiple image |total_width=500
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}}Mission Beach offers opportunities to participate in sunbathing, horseshoes, surfing, bicycling, skateboarding, Frisbee tossing, and other outdoor activities. A local skating club, "Skate This!," performs for free on weekends, executing trick skating and dancing on both rollerblades and traditional skates. It is a well known, popular location for engaging in sports, including beach volleyballWEB,weblink South Mission Beach Sports Park, 2009-05-22, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20080513165207weblink">weblink 2008-05-13, and basketball, with courts available for both.There is a public recreation center on Santa Clara Place on the bay side of Mission Beach. At the south end of Belmont Park is the Wave House Athletic Club, a full-service beachside fitness center, complete with cardio equipment, weights, fitness classes, aquatic classes in the Plunge, and beach Bootcamps.(File:Mission Beach regulations.jpg|175px|thumb|Mission Beach regulations)Mission Beach includes Mariner's Point, the original site of the over-the-line softball-on-the-beach tournament.Thong bikinis are technically illegal on Mission Beach, but lifeguards and local police do not typically enforce the ban on such swimwear. The consumption of alcoholic beverages on the beach is illegal as of April 2008. Nudity is not allowed.Many beachgoers are local college and university students, but both tourists and permanent residents of the beach and other areas are also frequent visitors to the beach. Weekly and monthly rentals are available during the summer months.

Notable people

See also

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References

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External links

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