Bandel Park

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Bandel Park on Coronado Island — also known as Triangle Park — is a 16,700-square-foot green space at the intersection of Alameda Street and Tenth Street, 92118, named after Louis C. Bandel, a longtime City of Coronado maintenance worker. The 0.37-acre triangle sits on the southeast side of the village roughly four blocks inland from Coronado Beach, offering a shaded bench-and-lawn rest point between the beachfront and Coronado's residential interior. A single mature palm anchors the center of the lot, and low-profile benches ring the perimeter — the park carries no playground equipment, restrooms, or picnic infrastructure, distinguishing it as a passive green wedge rather than an active recreation site. The location puts it within a short walk of Coronado Dog Beach to the south and Sunset Park to the west, a cluster of open-air spaces that cyclists touring on rentals from Coronado Bike & Surf often link into a single loop route. City of Coronado maintains the turf and tree canopy on the 16,700-square-foot parcel, which tapers to a point where Alameda Street, J Avenue, and Tenth Street converge in a three-way intersection unique to the island's residential grid.