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Tags : Beach
Location : Camino Del Oro and Calle Frescota
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Pet Policy : Leashed dogs allowed on beach before 9am and after 6pm
Parking : Free
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La Jolla beach is one of the longest beaches stretching across 1 mile along with the beachfront community of La Jolla. The La Jolla coastline is known for its reefs and cliffs along with its very famous cove. La Jolla Cove is a favorite that is accessible by kayaks and is one of the favorite activities of people along with snorkeling and swimming.
La Jolla beach is one of the longest beaches stretching across 1 mile along with the beachfront community of La Jolla. The La Jolla coastline is known for its reefs and cliffs along with its very famous cove. La Jolla Cove is a favorite that is accessible by kayaks and is one of the favorite activities of people along with snorkeling and swimming.
The beaches shores is a popular spot for families to enjoy a picnic and sunbathe as well as go scuba diving, surfing, and more. It is also said they come alive at night with bonfires along the beach. Some of the popular activities include surfing, snorkeling and even riding a bike along the paid trails of the shores. The beach also includes a Children’s pool which is a safe spot for children to go swimming and with lifeguards on duty.
It is also known for its marine habitats like sea lions, seals along with lobsters, and bright orange garibaldi fish. Snorkeling gives you an up-close and personal experience with marine life. The La Jolla beach with its picturesque coastline and marine life is truly one of a kind and a must-visit in San Diego.