San Diego in June

 

 

“June falls asleep upon her bier of flowers; In vain are dewdrops sprinkled o’er her, In vain would fond winds fan her back to life, Her hours are numbered on the floral dial.”

Lucy Larcom

 

San Diego in June has lots of daylight hours to explore the city’s attractions. It’s not likely to rain and temperatures on the average are just right.

June can be a good time to visit San Diego as long as you understand that it’s just as likely to be overcast as it is to be sunny. Plus, it helps that San Diego is slowly opening back up!

Since we don’t have events happening still, I have attached a list of restaurants that have opened and added some more things to do that are open and safe.

 

 

What else is open?

After a lengthy lockdown on parks and beaches in San Diego County due to the coronavirus pandemic, many recreation areas have reopened, but with limitations and new rules.

  • City Piers & Boardwalks

    All piers and beach boardwalks reopen to the public on June 9, 2020.

  • East & West Mission Bay Park + Fiesta Island

    East and West Mission Bay Parks reopened on June 8 for park and water uses.

  • City Parks, Some Trails in Open Space Parks (Locations Vary)

  • City Reservoirs

    Six city reservoirs shuttered for several months will reopen as follows in June and July. This includes El Capitan and Upper Otay reservoirs on June 6, followed by San Vicente Reservoir on June 13.

    Lake Hodges reopens on July 1, and Sutherland Reservoir on July 3. Barrett Reservoir reopens on July 8.

  • Golf Courses, Tennis Courts, Rec Rentals, Campgrounds

    The county has allowed golf courses to reopen with operational adjustments. The state is now allowing the use of golf carts for single riders.

A whole lot more things are slowly opening up, they will just look a little different at first.

 

Where are you most excited to go whenever you start to venture out?

 

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