The Famosa Slough — a Wetland Gem in the Border Between Ocean Beach and Point Loma
By John Carroll / KPBS / October 7, 2025
From its ancient past to its promising future, it’s a place for San Diegans to learn and appreciate nature. It is a place to immerse yourself in nature, a serene wonder, nestled in an urban setting.
It’s in the Loma Portal neighborhood and even though it’s 37 acres, you might never have noticed it.
It is the Famosa Slough, and when you stand on its banks, you’re likely to see and hear birds; depending on the time of year, more than 200 different species. It is a place with an abundance of fish and crustaceans, which attract a diverse range of birds that rest and feed here.
“We’ve seen 100 different species so far this year,” said Kelcy Coleman, conservation coordinator for the San Diego Bird Alliance.
“By the time December ends, we will have doubled that count over,” she said. “So we will have around 260 species by the end of the year, which means our fall migration, which is happening right now will bring in all of those species.”

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