San Diego-Coronado Bridge
The San Diego-Coronado Bridge is a striking, curved bridge that connects San Diego to Coronado Island in California. Spanning approximately 2.1 miles, it was completed in 1969 and is known for its distinctive design and stunning views of the San Diego Bay.
The bridge features a main span of 1,500 feet and stands about 200 feet above the water, allowing large ships to pass underneath. It serves as a vital transportation link for residents and visitors, facilitating easy access between the mainland and the island while also enhancing the scenic beauty of the area.