San Diego's lakes

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Posted on 08-05-2023 03:17 AM



San Diego's lakes

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Lakes in San Diego

 

Probably your first thought when thinking of San Diego is its many San Diego beaches and the ocean beyond. It might also be due to its mountain habitat to the east, Mexico just below, or its proximity to Los Angeles to the north.

 

In San Diego, you will find plenty of beautiful sights, cities, and wide-open spaces to take in nature when necessary. There are a lot of great attributes about the area, including the fact that San Diego has around 20 freshwater lakes. Even though a day spent at the beach is always nice, heading inland can be equally rewarding.

 

You may have trouble deciding which lake to visit, especially if you want a lake near a hike or have other specific requirements. Our top local picks are compiled here so you don't have to! Here are 6 of the best lakes in San Diego, as well as some general information about the San Diego topography.

 

Topography of San Diego

Starting with the fact that the Pacific Ocean surrounds the entire western side of San Diego, this city has a quite unique topography. Besides the ocean breeze, mountains and San Diego desert surround this Southern California oasis, creating a relatively temperate climate thanks to its low elevation and mountains in every other direction. There are only 62 feet of elevation above sea level in San Diego itself.

 

You will have to hike down steep cliffs or use stairs to reach many of the area's beaches. Canyons and mesas dominate the topography as you move inland.

 

When you travel out of the city and into the suburbs, you have plenty of chances to hike and explore the diverse landscape of canyons and mesas.

 

San Diego County

The difference between San Diego County and the City of San Diego can be a bit confusing, especially when we use the term San Diego so broadly. Can you tell me exactly where San Diego County's boundaries are?

 

It might surprise you to learn that San Diego County stretches much further to the east than you might imagine. To the east, it borders Imperial County, which is the only county between San Diego and Arizona.

 

As a result, this county comprises half of California's southernmost portion.

 

With a coastline that borders Mexico on one side and Orange and Riverside on the other, San Diego County offers a diverse landscape with coastlines, mountains, and other natural features.

 

In this vast area, you will find plenty to experience!

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