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Derby Dike in Old Town San Diego is a California Historical Landmark that commemorates an 1853 earthwork levee built by Lieutenant George Derby to tame the unpredictable San Diego River. Although the original structure is no longer visible, a marker at Taylor Street and Presidio Drive highlights its role in protecting the early settlement and harbor, making it an interesting stop for visitors exploring nearby historic sites and museums. The area sits near major roads and Old Town attractions, so traffic can be steady throughout the day, especially on weekends and during peak tourist seasons.
Because this landmark is in a busy historic district with narrow local streets, on-street parking can be limited and subject to time limits and neighborhood restrictions, and spaces tend to fill quickly when nearby parks, shops, and restaurants are active. Planning your visit and arranging parking near Derby Dike in advance helps you avoid circling for a spot, stay within posted regulations, and enjoy the surrounding sights on foot. Always review current city parking rules and official updates before you travel, as regulations and availability can change.
Parking near Derby Dike
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How to park near Derby Dike
Typical visit duration at Derby Dike 30-60 minutes
Street parking along Taylor Street and nearby Old Town roads is available but can be competitive, with a mix of free and time-limited spaces that fill quickly on weekends and during peak tourist seasons.
Overnight parking Available at Presidio Hills Golf Course Lot (marked with 24/7 hours).
Onsite parking Not available. The closest parking is at Presidio Hills Golf Course Lot (2798 Juan St.), a 9 minute walk away.
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