The City of Coronado manages 18 public parks, a municipal golf course, and reservable venues including the Glorietta Bay Boathouse and the Coronado Club Room. Four community & civic recreation listings cover city-managed facilities and a military MWR center across 92118.
100 Ocean Blvd, Coronado, CA 92118
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Verified1985 Strand Way, Coronado, CA 92118
+1 619-522-2655
Verified1985 Strand Way, Coronado, CA 92118
+1 619-522-2641
Verified1507 Rogers Rd, Coronado, CA 92118
+1 619-545-3331
VerifiedThe City of Coronado Boathouse at Glorietta Bay is a city-managed venue available for private event rentals including weddings, receptions, community meetings, and parties. The bayfront location offers views of the San Diego skyline and Coronado Bridge. Booking and availability information is handled through the city's Recreation and Golf Services department.
The Boathouse is one of the few reservable public event spaces on the island outside of hotel and resort venues. For smaller gatherings, the Coronado Club Room provides an additional city-managed rental option.
The City of Coronado maintains 18 public parks, public tennis courts, a boat launch at Glorietta Bay, and the Community & Aquatics Center that runs swim lessons, youth camps, and senior programming. The municipal golf course — set against the Coronado Bridge — hosts approximately 90,000 rounds annually and is open to the public.
City crews from the Public Services Department maintain beaches, parks, and public landscaping island-wide. For broader recreation planning and programming details, the city's Recreation and Golf Services page posts seasonal schedules and registration for community programs.
The Coronado Club Room serves as a reservable community space for meetings, classes, and smaller private events. It complements the larger Boathouse at Glorietta Bay, giving residents two city-managed rental options at different scales and price points.
Community organizations, HOAs, and civic groups regularly book these spaces for meetings and events. Availability and rates are managed through the city's Recreation department. Point Loma and Ocean Beach offer additional community center options for events that need more capacity or a different setting.
The VADM Martin MWR Liberty Center provides recreation and leisure services for active-duty military personnel stationed at Naval Base Coronado. MWR (Morale, Welfare, and Recreation) facilities on base offer fitness equipment, gaming areas, and event programming separate from the city's public recreation system.
For military families seeking city-run recreation, the Community & Aquatics Center and the 18 public parks are open to all Coronado residents regardless of military status. The municipal golf course is also open to the public and sits within easy reach of the base housing areas.
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