Before the dredges: The marsh that became Mission Bay

Mission Bay looks effortless now — sailboats drifting, joggers circling the paths, SeaWorld rising across the water. It feels permanent.

It isn’t.

Before it became Mission Bay, it appeared on 19th-century maps as “False Bay.” For much of San Diego’s early history, it was a shifting estuary of mudflats, tidal creeks, and salt marsh.

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