Craig’s guidebook

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Craig’s guidebook

La Jolla Sights

Discover the wealth of sights that La Jolla has to visit from Tide Pools, Coves, Cliffs, Golf, Famous Shopping, La Jolla Shores, Scripps Institute of Oceanography's Birch Aquarium, Marine Reserves teeming with fish, seals, dolphins, and another snorkeler, if you join them.
Iconic with an interesting history. The rocks and non-frontal orientation make this small beach naturally sheltered from the waves, making it ideal for children. In 1931, newspaper magnate and philosopher, Ellen Browning Scripps, donated the construction of a small curving seawall that made the sheltering complete for young children to play on the beach and swim in the calm waters. In the early 1990's, a couple of the seals who hung out in the nearby marine reserves and sanctuaries, notably nearby Seal Rock, started to migrate to the rocks of the Children's Pool. Over the next few years, more came over, came ashore on the beach, and started to use the beach as a safe home for birthing pups. The local residents were concerned that the children no longer had their own beach anymore, as well as possible dangerous interactions with the seals, the males of which can reach 900 lbs. Shenanigans (to say it nicely) followed, including lawsuits between the "homies" (local residents) and the "greenies" (environmentalists), including a controversial 24/7 webcam, a too short rope for roping off, and a mayor who took sides, then had to resign following Me Too related harrassment charges, shortly after some controversial shortcuts taken.
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Childrens Pool Beach
108 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Iconic with an interesting history. The rocks and non-frontal orientation make this small beach naturally sheltered from the waves, making it ideal for children. In 1931, newspaper magnate and philosopher, Ellen Browning Scripps, donated the construction of a small curving seawall that made the sheltering complete for young children to play on the beach and swim in the calm waters. In the early 1990's, a couple of the seals who hung out in the nearby marine reserves and sanctuaries, notably nearby Seal Rock, started to migrate to the rocks of the Children's Pool. Over the next few years, more came over, came ashore on the beach, and started to use the beach as a safe home for birthing pups. The local residents were concerned that the children no longer had their own beach anymore, as well as possible dangerous interactions with the seals, the males of which can reach 900 lbs. Shenanigans (to say it nicely) followed, including lawsuits between the "homies" (local residents) and the "greenies" (environmentalists), including a controversial 24/7 webcam, a too short rope for roping off, and a mayor who took sides, then had to resign following Me Too related harrassment charges, shortly after some controversial shortcuts taken.
La Jolla Cove is at the heart of Village of La Jolla right off of the landmark street for shopping, restaurants, art galleries, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Prospect St. Also, next to the La Jolla Caves, and the Children's Pool, La Jolla Cove is located in a Marine Reserve rich area, making it a great place for snorkeling and Scuba diving as many seals and fish, such as the Garibaldi, California's state fish, as well as many others.
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La Jolla Cove
1100 Coast Blvd
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La Jolla Cove is at the heart of Village of La Jolla right off of the landmark street for shopping, restaurants, art galleries, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Prospect St. Also, next to the La Jolla Caves, and the Children's Pool, La Jolla Cove is located in a Marine Reserve rich area, making it a great place for snorkeling and Scuba diving as many seals and fish, such as the Garibaldi, California's state fish, as well as many others.
A long 1.5 strip of beach just north of La Jolla Cove, marked by the world famous Scripps Institute of Oceanography's (SIO) pier. On the south end, it is close to La Jolla Cove, and fronts a longtime iconic restaurant, the Marine Room, who famously had tables floating in 3-4 ft. of water during the high tides and storm surges from the El Nino storms in the early 80's (you can check the pictures out in the lobby ). If you are a scuba diver, amazing Submarine Canyons, true visuals of the Continental Shelf, are like underwater Grand Canyons near the pier, and can be accessed at as little as 40' deep.
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La Jolla Shores Hotel
8110 Camino Del Oro
304 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
A long 1.5 strip of beach just north of La Jolla Cove, marked by the world famous Scripps Institute of Oceanography's (SIO) pier. On the south end, it is close to La Jolla Cove, and fronts a longtime iconic restaurant, the Marine Room, who famously had tables floating in 3-4 ft. of water during the high tides and storm surges from the El Nino storms in the early 80's (you can check the pictures out in the lobby ). If you are a scuba diver, amazing Submarine Canyons, true visuals of the Continental Shelf, are like underwater Grand Canyons near the pier, and can be accessed at as little as 40' deep.
Accessible tide pools that are just south of the Children's pool where sea animals and plants can be viewed.
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Piscinas de marea de La Jolla
303 Coast Blvd
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Accessible tide pools that are just south of the Children's pool where sea animals and plants can be viewed.
Nice aquarium filled site that is owned by the Scrips Institute for Oceanography, which is a division of UCSD (Univ. of Calif., San Diego). Here fish and sea animals, and vegetation, abound among a myriad of aquariums, some holding 1,000's of gallons of water. There are also man made elevated tide pools, bringing the sea life to us vs. bending down to see them.
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Birch Aquarium at Scripps
2300 Expedition Way
366 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Nice aquarium filled site that is owned by the Scrips Institute for Oceanography, which is a division of UCSD (Univ. of Calif., San Diego). Here fish and sea animals, and vegetation, abound among a myriad of aquariums, some holding 1,000's of gallons of water. There are also man made elevated tide pools, bringing the sea life to us vs. bending down to see them.
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Pacific Beach
700 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
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Belmont Park
3146 Mission Blvd
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Tourmaline Surf Park
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Bird Rock
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Windansea Beach
Neptune Pl
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A favorite locals beach in North P.B. Adjacent to the northernmost beach, Tourmaline where the cliffs and rocks in La Jolla begin, and kitesailing is in. Law Street has a nice combination of families and singles, is a little less crowded than the more southern beaches, and has a nice park at the top of the ramp overlooking it. Bathrooms, rinsing showers available.
46 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Law Street Beach
671 Ocean Blvd
46 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
A favorite locals beach in North P.B. Adjacent to the northernmost beach, Tourmaline where the cliffs and rocks in La Jolla begin, and kitesailing is in. Law Street has a nice combination of families and singles, is a little less crowded than the more southern beaches, and has a nice park at the top of the ramp overlooking it. Bathrooms, rinsing showers available.
79 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Mission Beach Boardwalk
79 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
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Torrey Pines Gliderport
2800 Torrey Pines Scenic Dr
268 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
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Playa de Mission
3000 Mission Boulevard
554 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona

Food scene

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JRDN Restaurant
723 Felspar St
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World Famous
711 Pacific Beach Dr
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Neighborhoods

The historic area that was the early center of San Diego. The beautiful Presidio on top, used to be the site of the first California mission before it was moved to its present location, Mission San Diego de Alcalla. Popular with lots of shops and restaurants, particularly for Mexican food. This is also a place to explore the wide world of Tequila and Tacos!.
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Old Town
1070 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The historic area that was the early center of San Diego. The beautiful Presidio on top, used to be the site of the first California mission before it was moved to its present location, Mission San Diego de Alcalla. Popular with lots of shops and restaurants, particularly for Mexican food. This is also a place to explore the wide world of Tequila and Tacos!.

Golf

214 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Campo de golf Torrey Pines
11480 N Torrey Pines Rd
214 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona

Sightseeing

A nice place for a casual relaxing lunch that you can bring with, or buy at the aptly named Cliff Hanger Cafe. Journey to the top of a 370' sheer cliff overlooking miles of beaches below, including the infamous "Black's Beach" which, was a legal nude beach, until it was made illegal in 1977 due, in part, to its popularity (BTW. don't worry about the possibility of being a non-"G rated" view, at that distance, even the biggest exhibitionist is nondescript. BTW again, yes, "biggest" can be interpreted in multiple ways... it's your vacation... ;-)
1108 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Reserva Estatal de Torrey Pines
12600 North Torrey Pines Road
1108 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
A nice place for a casual relaxing lunch that you can bring with, or buy at the aptly named Cliff Hanger Cafe. Journey to the top of a 370' sheer cliff overlooking miles of beaches below, including the infamous "Black's Beach" which, was a legal nude beach, until it was made illegal in 1977 due, in part, to its popularity (BTW. don't worry about the possibility of being a non-"G rated" view, at that distance, even the biggest exhibitionist is nondescript. BTW again, yes, "biggest" can be interpreted in multiple ways... it's your vacation... ;-)