The charming, seaside community of Solana Beach is nestled along the northern coast of San Diego County,
and is approximately a 30 minute drive from downtown San Diego. Its main access routes include Interstate
5, Highway 101, Lomas Santa Fe Drive, and Via de la Valle. Amtrak and Coaster trains stop at the station
located at 105 N. Cedros Ave.
The City of Solana Beach encompasses 1.7 miles of beach front bordered on the north by Cardiff State Beach,
and on the south by the City of Del Mar. The beach front is divided into four main Beach Parks:
Fletcher Cove, Tide Beach Park, Seascape Surf, and Del Mar Shores. These beaches provide a wide variety of recreational activities for City residents and visitors. Below is a description of each beach park located in the City of Solana Beach.
The City lives up to its name with temperatures that average 62 degrees in the wintertime and 77 degrees in the summertime. It offers 1.7 miles of coastline for swimming and surfing. Most days you will see locals drop by to watch the sun set at Fletcher Cove.
Solana Beach is a small, upscale community tucked along the Pacific Ocean in between Del Mar and Cardiff. Incorporated in 1986, Solana Beach is right next door to a beautiful natural lagoon to the north and the spectacular scenery of Rancho Santa Fe and San Dieguito County Park to the east of the city. A quiet, relaxed atmosphere, Solana Beach is mostly a residential community. Highly-rated schools and very safe neighborhoods make it ideal for a family type atmosphere. Several recently expanded and updated retail centers offer a great variety stores along with a few small office buildings are sprinkled along the main arterials.
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