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Naval Training Center Park park in Point Loma, CA
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Naval Training Center Park

4.7(2,541 reviews)FreePark
🕑 2-4 hours👶 Best for ages 1-14. Toddlers and preschoolers have dedicated playground areas with age-appropriate equipment, elementary-aged kids love the splash pad and larger climbing structures, while tweens and teens gravitate toward the skate park and open fields for sports.

About

Naval Training Center Park is a massive 46-acre destination that keeps families entertained for hours with its multiple playgrounds designed for different age groups, seasonal splash pad, skate park, and wide-open grassy fields perfect for picnics and games. Set within the historic Naval Training Center grounds in Point Loma, this well-maintained park offers a safe, clean environment with plenty of shade and modern amenities that make it a favorite among San Diego families.

Highlights

  • Multiple age-specific playgrounds with modern equipment and plenty of shade
  • Seasonal splash pad that provides relief on hot San Diego days
  • Large skate park popular with older kids and teens
  • Expansive grassy fields perfect for soccer, frisbee, and picnics
  • Free family-friendly events including outdoor movies and concerts

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive early on weekends (before 10am) to snag shaded picnic tables and avoid crowds, especially during splash pad season (summer months).
  2. 2.Bring a change of clothes and towels if visiting in warm weather,the splash pad is irresistible to kids and turns on automatically during summer.
  3. 3.Park near the skate park entrance for easiest access to restrooms and the main playground areas.
  4. 4.The park hosts free outdoor movies and concerts during summer,check Liberty Station's event calendar before your visit.
  5. 5.Explore the surrounding Liberty Station area after playtime for shopping, dining, and art galleries in the converted historic Naval buildings.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (9am-11am) offer the most peaceful experience with fewer crowds and cooler temperatures. Spring and fall provide ideal weather, while summer mornings are perfect for splash pad fun before afternoon heat sets in.

What to Know

The park is completely free to visit with ample free parking available throughout the area. Restrooms are on-site, and while there's no food service in the park itself, Liberty Station's dining and shopping district is just steps away with numerous family-friendly options.

Seasonal Notes

The splash pad typically operates from late spring through early fall (May-September). Summer brings special family events including outdoor movie nights and concerts. The park is open year-round 24/7, making it perfect for visiting any season, though summer afternoons can be quite hot.

Nearby Eats

Liberty Public Market (within walking distance) offers diverse food vendors perfect for families, from pizza and tacos to ice cream and baked goods. Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens features a kid-friendly menu, outdoor seating, and a relaxed atmosphere just minutes from the park.

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