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McCoy House Museum, located within Old Town San Diego State Historic Park at 4002 Wallace Street, is a reconstructed 1869 Greek Revival residence that interprets the life of Sheriff and state senator James McCoy and the early days of San Diego. Visitors can explore exhibits that highlight the region’s transition from Mexican pueblo to American settlement, making it a rewarding stop for history lovers and families interested in the city’s roots. Being inside a popular state historic park with multiple museums, shops, and dining options, the surrounding streets can be lively and busy throughout much of the day.
Because Old Town attracts many visitors and tour groups, competition for curbside spaces can be high and time-limited street parking often fills quickly, especially around peak sightseeing hours and weekends. Planning your visit and arranging parking near McCoy House in advance helps you avoid circling for a spot, reduces stress, and gives you more time to enjoy the museum and the rest of Old Town on foot. Always review current local parking regulations, posted signs, and official resources before you arrive, as rules and availability can change.
Parking near McCoy House
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How to park near McCoy House
Typical visit duration at McCoy House 1-2 hours
Street parking around McCoy House and the rest of Old Town San Diego State Historic Park is limited and often fills quickly, with a mix of timed spaces and loading zones that require careful attention to posted signs.
Overnight parking Available at Presidio Hills Golf Course Lot and San Diego Airport Parking SAN (marked with 24/7 hours).
Onsite parking Not available. The closest parking is at Presidio Hills Golf Course Lot (2798 Juan St.), a 4 minute walk away.
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