The City of San Diego has 101 defined neighborhoods, which are further divided into 121 neighborhoods by the San Diego Police Department for the purpose of compiling crime statistics.
Here are the 121 neighborhoods in alphabetical order:
- Adams North
- Allied Gardens
- Alta Vista
- Azalea/Hollywood Park
- Balboa Park
- Barrio Logan
- Bay Ho
- Bay Park
- Bay Terraces
- Birdland
- Black Mountain Ranch
- Border
- Broadway Heights
- Burlingame
- Carmel Mountain
- Carmel Valley
- Castle
- Cherokee Point
- Chollas Creek
- Clairemont Mesa East
- Clairemont Mesa West
- Colina del Sol
- College East
- College West
- Core-Columbia
- Corridor
- Cortez
- Darnall
- Del Cerro
- Del Mar Heights
- East Village
- Egger Highlands
- El Cerrito
- Emerald Hills
- Encanto
- Fairmount Park
- Fairmount Village
- Fox Canyon
- Gaslamp
- Golden Hill
- Grant Hill
- Grantview
- Harborview
- Hillcrest
- Horton Plaza
- Islenair
- Jamacha/Lomita
- Kearny Mesa
- Kensington
- La Jolla
- La Jolla Village
- La Playa
- Lake Murray
- Lincoln Park
- Linda Vista
- Little Italy
- Logan Heights
- Loma Portal
- Marina
- Midtown
- Midway District
- Mira Mesa
- Miramar
- Miramar Ranch North
- Mission Bay Park
- Mission Beach
- Mission Hills
- Mission Valley East
- Mission Valley West
- Morena
- Mount Hope
- Mountain View
- Nestor
- Normal Heights
- North City
- North Clairemont
- North Park
- Oak Park
- Ocean Beach
- Ocean Crest
- Old Town
- Otay Mesa
- Otay Mesa West
- Pacific Beach
- Palm City
- Paradise Hills
- Park West
- Point Loma Heights
- Rancho Bernardo
- Rancho Encantada
- Rancho Peñasquitos
- Ridgeview/Webster
- Rolando
- Roseville/Fleet Ridge
- Sabre Springs
- San Carlos
- San Pasqual
- San Ysidro
- Scripps Ranch
- Serra Mesa
- Shelltown
- Sherman Heights
- Skyline
- Sorrento Valley
- South Park
- Southcrest
- Stockton
- Sunset Cliffs
- Swan Canyon
- Talmadge
- Teralta East
- Teralta West
- Tierrasanta
- Tijuana River Valley
- Torrey Highlands
- Torrey Pines
- Torrey Preserve
- University City
- University Heights
- Valencia Park
- Wooded Area
Click here for a PDF map of the Police Department's neighborhoods.
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Hi Jim ~ That's a whole lotta post categories! And I'm glad to see you took your marketing guru's advice about alphabetical order!
Liz