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Bikes Bring You Places Cars Never See. So often our local San Diegans tell us that after living here for years, they never realized how much they were missing...
Bikes Bring You Places Cars Never See. So often our local San Diegans tell us that after living here for years, they never realized how much they were missing...
Penelope Arrives In Coronado. We see this beauty on our Coronado Bike Tours. It was created by Michael Stutz & is in Tideland's Park. Yes, that's the Coronado Bridge in the background...
"OK, are you all ready to go to PE Class?" I ask our riders. "Sign me up!" is the most common answer of our Coronado Bike Tour riders. Yes, there are mostly beach volleyball classes here but this area also has kayaking, SUP, canoeing and running classes/lessons...
ONLY 2 DAYS AWAY! Join Us on Sept. 20 or 21. On our Mission Bay Bike Tour we will get to view or even visit this annual celebration. It's just across the bay from our 'normal' Bike Tour route. This celebration provides educational and cultural resources to everyone, but with emphasis on the Indigenous People of Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia...
We love celebrating anything but especially Birthdays! These groups sure knew how to have fun on our Coronado Bike Tour...
A Unique San Diego Experience. The original Coronado Ferry was designed to transport horses and buggies. This vital link to downtown San Diego ran from 1886 to 1969, the year the Coronado Bay Bridge finally opened...
We Must Keep Moving! Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving...
We LOVE showing all ages around Coronado on Bikes...
This picture flying into San Diego shows the 90-degree turn of the Coronado Bridge which executes its 4.67% grade allowing for 200 feet of clearance over the surface of San Diego Bay...
The Piano is Back! The upright console piano, also called “Sit a Spell and Play a Tune" is back and is located next to the outdoor coffee stand near the Coronado Library and is available for anyone in the community to play, from residents and visitors to professional musicians and beginners alike...
Bill, Coronado's TheSandCastleMan will write whatever you want on his glorious Sand Art but today it was just happenstance that it was was already written for 2 of our riders' Anniversary...
On June 2011 Jenny & Molly Cooper arranged an aerial flight for Armando Moreno – the creator of the C-O-R-O-N-A-D-O sand dunes. Armando was a city employee and created the 'sand sculpture' back in 1988, but had never seen it from the air! until now" WOW!...
Mission Bay Park features a variety of native plants, particularly in areas like the northeast corner, which is being restored as valuable wetlands...
The Tour de France is celebrated for its blend of intense athleticism, strategic racing, and the stunning beauty of the French countryside...
For more than 135 years, The Del has captured the hearts and imaginations of guests from around the world. Now, The Del has embarked on its next chapter with a more than $550 million transformation that preserves its storied past while creating new experiences for the next 100 years...
The Coronado Sandman teaches classes in front of the Hotel del Coronado! Great event for parties, families, team building and individuals...
Let's Watch Surfers from Above. The nearly 100-year-old Chrystal Pier was damaged from several storms, prompting the pier’s public portion to close in December 2023. It's been repaired and opens TODAY! Let's go watch the surfers...
Ty Keith designed this one-of-a-kind wearable piece of art that features images of Coronado & promotes the unique history, community, & culture of Coronado...
Whenever one of our riders say they are or have been in the military, we ask if they'd like to visit Star Park. This half-acre park offers benches, trees and various historical military installations...