Mikayla Strader: Gorgeous park! I visited around the Christmas season and the lights and fountain were a nice sight. Conveniently attached to sidewalk paths that allow you to navigate in and around the convention center without having to walk on the street.
Shelly Hamilton: If youre looking for a place where your furry friend can run free, make friends, and have the time of their life, this is it. Well definitely be backāLeia gives it four paws up!
Melody T: I came for a special event so I didnt get to explore the museum much inside.
The outdoor space is so tranquil and takes you on a journey spiritually. There is an energy shift when you enter here. Its an experience as long as you are open and allow it to happen.
I look forward to coming back to explore more of the artifacts inside the museum.
janet harrington: Wonderful, beautiful place to go. Its free, but you can make a donation. Its very tranquil and peaceful with the music and the birds chirping. You could walk around, and it would only take 30 minutes. But it is so pretty you have to sit and take in the views.
Eugene Chang: Cool marine life spotting around the harbor where the boats are docked. Typical SoCal beach vibes - some litter and transient folks but the sunshine and ocean views still make it worthwhile. Waves were pretty small so no real surf action. The 4.5-mile bike and pedestrian path from Shoreline Village to Belmont Shore is fantastic
Qing Zhu: We paddle boarded here today. It took us about half an hour to paddle to here from Horny Corner, but it was definitely worth it. So so so many jellyfish, and they are huge. Super fun! Only complain is the water and this area is not exactly pretty, since it a dead end, no smell though. Lots of people kayaking and boating over to see them. I left my phone, but my friends all took tons of photos.