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La Jolla Seal Beach - San Diego - California
Filmed at the Children's Pool Observation Walkway on Coast Boulevard in La Jolla, California.
What was originally a beach for children, the area has become a habitat for Sea Lions and harbor seals. With calmer waters, the walkway offers a great vantage point to view these animals on the beach and in the water.
While there is some protesting among animal rights activists and humans who want to make use of the beach for children, our particular excursion showed no signs of conflict and allowed for quite a bit of observation time.
Humans are allowed on the beach, but caution is advised while near these wild creatures (they may bite or attack) and the immediate water is tainted with bacteria from animal waste.
San Diego Community Profile: La Jolla
An overview of the beautiful San Diego community of La Jolla, courtesy of the Gary Kent Team.
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The beach, upscale shopping and dining, and extravagant views. These are the exclusive high points of living in La Jolla.
From La Jolla Shores Beach to Children's Pool, all the way to Bird Rock, there are sights to see, waves to surf, and and sand to play in.
La Jolla Shores Beach offers plenty of space to relax, play volleyball, and hang ten on the waves.
The explorer in you can head out to La Jolla Cove to watch the seals and birds from a kayak, paddle through a tunnel and capture stunning views of the ocean and the coastline.
Most would think that the Children's Pool beach was originally intended for kids to enjoy time with the sand and water, but the seals had a better idea: to use it as a place to play in the water and take a siesta on the beach.
The boardwalk and Scripps Park right along the coast near La Jolla Cove are perfect places to go for a walk, take pictures, or get inspiration for your next book. It's said that our own Dr. Seuss got the idea for his funky trees from the ones in Scripps Park.
On the northern tip of La Jolla, Birch Aquarium at Scripps is a fun place for kids of all ages to spend the afternoon gaining insight into the world of our oceans.
Many don't get the chance to watch paragliders and hang gliders jump off the edge of a cliff, but in La Jolla it's possible. Torrey Pines Gliderport offers a place to eat, watch or even participate in the soaring fun.
For the golfer, there are two world class courses: Torrey Pines Golf Course perches above the Pacific and La Jolla Country Club; both are beautiful courses with extravagant views.
For those who enjoy the arts, La Jolla Playhouse has launched dozens of Broadway productions including Jersey Boys and Jesus Christ Superstar. A night at La Jolla Playhouse is sure to deliver to your expectations.
Also, the Museum of Contemporary Art is in La Jolla has many unique exhibitions on display to savor.
Shopping and dining is a major draw for many people in La Jolla. The Village has several upscale shopping options, and is conveniently located close to La Jolla Cove bringing the perfect combination for a relaxing weekend. For luxury dining, many options available in the village as well with a variety of cuisine options.
For a fresh option, the La Jolla Open Aire Market on Sundays from 9am to 1pm provides local produce, food, and more to spend a relaxing Sunday with the family.
Schools are in abundance in La Jolla, from preschool to college your children will have a quality education close to home.
Housing options in La Jolla vary greatly. Apartments, condos, bungalows and luxury estates are all available so you can be close to all the luxuries La Jolla has to offer.
But to top off the elegant coastal living that La Jolla has to offer, the extravagant ocean and city views are one of a kind, especially those from Mt. Soledad.
For more information on listings in La Jolla call or click today, GaryKent.com or call us at (858) 457-KENT. That's (858) 457-5368.
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San Diego is a city on the Pacific coast of California known for its beaches, parks and warm climate. Immense Balboa Park is the site of the renowned San Diego Zoo, as well as numerous art galleries, artist studios, museums and gardens. A deep harbor is home to a large active naval fleet, with the USS Midway, an aircraft-carrier-turned-museum, open to the public.
Top10 Recommended Hotels 2020 in San Diego, California, USA
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Top10 Recommended Hotels 2020 in San Diego, California, USA: 1. Pantai Inn *****
2. Fairmont Grand Del Mar *****
3. Tower 23 Hotel ****
4. The Lodge at Torrey Pines *****
5. Pendry San Diego *****
6. Catamaran Resort Hotel and Spa ****
7. Loews Coronado Bay Resort ****
8. Pacific Terrace Hotel ****
9. Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego ****
10. Staypineapple at Hotel Z ***
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1. 1003 Coast Boulevard, La Jolla, San Diego, CA 92037, United States of America, Price range: $309 - $486
In downtown La Jolla, California, this boutique inn offers spacious Balinese inspired rooms with well-equipped kitchens, fireplaces and Pacific Ocean views. It offers a daily deluxe continental breakfast.
2. 5300 Grand Del Mar Court, Carmel Valley, San Diego, CA 92130, United States of America, Price range: $438 - $950
Featuring 4 outdoor pools, this San Diego 5-diamond, Mediterranean-inspired resort features tennis courts, 6 restaurants, a lobby bar, a golf course and a spa. Plush bathrobes and free WiFi is provided in all rooms.
3. 723 Felspar Street, Pacific Beach, San Diego, CA 92109, United States of America, Price range: $234 - $464
Combining minimalist design with sleek sophistication, Tower 23 Hotel is just 2 minutes' walk from Pacific Beach Pier and the boardwalk. Numerous beach bars and restaurants are in the surrounding neighborhood.
4. 11480 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, San Diego, CA 92037, United States of America, Price range: $354 - $540
Overlooking Torrey Pines Golf Course, this boutique La Jolla hotel features an outdoor pool and a spa and wellness center. It features an on-site restaurant and spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi.
5. 550 J Street, Downtown San Diego, San Diego, CA 92101, United States of America, Price range: $289 - $836
Pendry San Diego features a restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center and bar in San Diego. Located around a 10-minute walk from San Diego Convention Center, the hotel with free WiFi is also 2.1 km away from USS Midway Museum. The property provides a 24-hour front desk, room service and ticket service for guests.
6. 3999 Mission Boulevard, Mission Bay, San Diego, CA 92109, United States of America, Price range: $175 - $388
Located 92 m from the Pacific Ocean, this San Diego resort features an outdoor pool and full-service spa with beauty treatments. Rooms at the resort include free Wi-Fi.
7. 4000 Coronado Bay Road, Coronado, San Diego, CA 92118, United States of America, Price range: $175 - $382
Featuring 3 pools and a full service marina, this luxury resort is located on a 15-acre peninsula. It boasts on-site dining and spa services. Gondola rides are available. A flat-screen TV is featured in all guest rooms. San Diego International Airport is a 35-minute drive away.
8. 610 Diamond Street, Pacific Beach, San Diego, CA 92109, United States of America, Price range: $221 - $566
Featuring a beachfront outdoor pool and hot tub, this San Diego, California beach resort is located on Pacific Beach Park. Ocean views are featured in select island-inspired rooms.
9. One Market Place, Downtown San Diego, San Diego, CA 92101, United States of America, Price range: $158 - $521
Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego is a luxury resort hotel located in Downtown San Diego that features Top of Hyatt Lounge and Bar with a spectacular view 40 stories above San Diego Bay. San Diego International Airport is just 10 minutes’ drive away.
10. 521 6th Ave, Downtown San Diego, San Diego, 92101, United States of America,Price range: $136 - $448
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Staypineapple at Hotel Z offers pet-friendly accommodations in San Diego. San Diego International Airport is just 2.5 mi from the property.
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San Diego Coast Aerial View! La Jolla Cove & Sunset Cliff park.
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Windansea Beach, La Jolla California
The rocky shore of Windansea Beach (6800 Neptune Place) is perhaps best known for its beautiful scenery and surf breaks created by underwater reefs. Sandstone rocks act as partitions along the beach offering a secluded atmosphere for sunbathing. Much of the beach at Windansea experiences shorebreak, a condition on steep beaches which results in hard breaking surf right at the shoreline. Swimmers should enter and exit the water carefully to prevent spinal injuries.
Lifeguard Protection:
Lifeguards are normally staffed at this beach on weekends in springtime, daily in summer, and on weekends in September. The hours are generally from 9:00 a.m. to dusk. Check with lifeguards for specific staff hours.
Rip Currents:
Most California beaches experience strong rip currents. Our safety tips section provides an explanation of rip currents and some methods of freeing yourself if caught in a rip current. The best advice is to swim near a lifeguard.
Water Activity Zones:
This beach has separate water areas reserved by ordinance for swimming and surfing.
Surfing:
Surfing can be excellent at Windansea, but the popular surf breaks are very concentrated and can become quite crowded. Novice surfers may wish to consider La Jolla Shores instead.
Scuba:
This is not a good beach for scuba diving, due primarily to the shorebreak.
Restrooms and Showers:
There are no public restrooms or showers at this beach or anywhere in the vicinity.
Disabled Accessibility:
This is a natural beach with numerous sandstone cliff formations. Therefore, the beach is not accessible to wheelchairs. The adjacent sidewalk offers excellent views of the beach.
Beach Fires:
Receptacles for beach fires are not provided at Windansea. Open beach fires are prohibited at all San Diego beaches.
Regulations:
Standard San Diego beach regulations apply, with the following modifications:
While the consumption of alcohol at this beach is prohibited at all times, consumption of alcohol at the park area is prohibited between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and noon. Municipal Code Section (PDF: 391K)
Directions:
From the north, take Interstate 5 to La Jolla Village Drive, westbound. Turn left on Torrey Pines Road at the signalized intersection. Follow Torrey Pines Road to the signalized intersection at Pearl Street and turn right. Turn left on La Jolla Boulevard at the signalized intersection. Turn right on Nautilus at the signalized intersection.
From the south, take Interstate 5 north to La Jolla Parkway. Continue on as it becomes Torrey Pines Road. Follow Torrey Pines Road to the signalized intersection at Pearl Street and turn right. Turn left on La Jolla Boulevard at the signalized intersection. Turn right on Nautilus at the signalized intersection.
Public Transit:
Call San Diego Transit at (619) 233-3004 for buses that serve this beach.Parking:The public parking lot has only 18 spaces. The only other parking is on street in a residential area. For more photos and information on Windansea Beach La Jolla visit socalbeachmag.net For La Jolla hotels and attraction tickets visit lajollablogs.com or call 1-800-632-1698
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Sea Lions and Seals at La Jolla beach in San Diego, California 2018
8 Things You Need to Know Before Visiting the La Jolla Cove Seals:
1. Plan your trip
Firstly, try to find out what parts of the beach are open. While La Jolla Cove is open year-round, the Children’s Pool (Cava Beach) is closed from December 15 to May 15 to protect the newly-born seal pups. You can still watch from a distance and might even see a birth! If you don’t see any seals directly on the beach at the Cove, direct your gaze towards the rock straight ahead; affectionately known by locals as “Seal Rock,” this is another favorite seal hangout. We typically see them on the rock closer to sundown, after they have gone out in search of food.
After you’ve checked out the seals, many people opt to have an outdoors picnic at Ellen Browning Scripps Park, or dine at one of the many restaurants that line the coast. If you’re more in the mood for staying outdoors, there are plenty of options including snorkeling, scuba diving, surfing, or stand up paddle boarding available at La Jolla Shores.
2. Respect, respect, respect
Both locals and tourists have a tendency to take the Cove for granted and forget its natural residents when going swimming or visiting the beach. Don’t leave trash on the beach or try to feed the seals and sea lions, as both of these activities can harm the animals. If you’re swimming in an area where seals are, keep an eye out so you’re not surprised if one shows up, and stay some distance away.
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3. Keep your distance
Whether in the water or on the shore, don’t get too close or take photos with the animals, wave selfie sticks in their faces, or yell at them. Sea lions and seals deserve their space. Additionally, the group at the Cove is better socialized than most groups of seals and sea lions, but they will still bite if they feel threatened. If you have small children, keep an eye on them to prevent them from interacting with the seals.
4. Expect a smell from (very important!) poop
La Jolla Cove may naturally be a little stinky from seal and sea lion poop, but visitors adjust to the smell very quickly. However unappealing it might be to human noses, poop actually serves a vital role in the ocean ecosystem! When seals poop, the nutrients and nitrogen from their deep ocean diet are made available to feed planktons and algae that other animals eat. Without seals, these plants would not get enough nutrients and would die, along with many other species.
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5. Seals or sea lions?
La Jolla Cove has both seals and sea lions — but how do you tell the difference between them? Firstly, you’re way more likely to see seals at the Children’s Pool, whereas the sea lions live next door near the cliffs at the Cove. Seals are much more quiet than the vocal sea lions and only move on land by wiggling on their bellies, whereas sea lions are able to “walk” using their flippers.
6. Don’t say goodbye
The presence of the La Jolla Cove seals and sea lions is being threatened by local litigation that sees the seal odor as hurting nearby commercial interests. If you enjoy getting to witness nature outside of a zoo, consider donating to the Seal Conservatory at sealconservatory.org or contributing your voice to this ongoing political issue.
7. Parking at La Jolla Cove
Park early in the day, or park a little further away from the Cove on Girard or Prospect and walk. La Jolla Boulevard fills up very quickly. There should be handicap parking and reliable sidewalks along La Jolla Boulevard. Depending on your disability going all the way down to the Children’s Beach, etc. may not be possible because of sandy walkways.
There is street parking (usually with a 2-hour time limit until 6pm on weekdays) along Prospect and Coast Blvd.
8. Just in case
While the beach promises fun in the sun, once in a blue moon a problem may arise. If you see a sick or injured seal or sea lion, call the Sea World Mammal Rescue at (800) 541-7325. This group is much more capable of helping than Animal Control. Likewise, if you see an animal being abused, call the San Diego Police Department at (619) 531-2000 or the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Some other tips
Wear close-toed shoes if you plan on walking out on the beach or any rocky areas. It can get slippery very quickly out there, especially coming down the stairs to get to La Jolla Cove.
Wearing pants that you don’t mind getting wet is also a good idea.
Don’t forget your camera! The seals and sea lions make for a great (and very cute) photo op.
Visiting the La Jolla Cove seals and sea lions is one of the best things to do in La Jolla, and a big part of what makes our coastal community so special. Have you been to see them yet?
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Driving Sunset Cliffs Blvd in Point Loma, San Diego
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Driving through Sunset Cliffs Blvd in Point Loma San Diego on a beautiful Saturday morning during July. There were lots of active runners, kayakers, paddle boarders, cliff jumpers, and more out today in San Diego. Point Loma is a small coastal town with some of the most beautiful scenic oceanfront views San Diego has to offer. Point Loma is also known for its beautiful sunsets.
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1040 South Coast Blvd La Jolla, CA 92037 | Anderson White & Associates
Visitors travel to La Jolla from all corners of the globe to capture a small piece of paradise. In La Jolla there is no shortage of spectacular properties, but the pinnacle of luxury can be found at Shorepoint on Coast Blvd.
With floor to ceiling panoramic views of the majestic Pacific Ocean, this 2 bed, 2 bath 1,150 sq ft unit is a delight to the senses. Should you want something smaller, a fully remodeled 2 bed, 2 bath 1000 sq ft unit is located on the eastern side of the building, with great views of the village. Centrally located just steps away from all the village has to offer… 5 star restaurants, shopping, the Cove, & The La Valencia Hotel. This 4 story, 24 unit complex has a wonderful community feel, with a large ocean view terrace overlooking Scripps park, perfect for entertaining.
La Jolla, California, with its palm trees, glistening beaches and incredible coastline views…. it's just one of those places that you want to call home. It’s a destination for the wealthy, the Romantics ..essentially anyone who just wants to take a break in paradise.
When location and lifestyle are central, Shorepoint in La Jolla is it!
Available for sale 1040 South Coast Blvd, Unit 304 La Jolla CA 92037 - $1,495,000 (San Diego Source’s Property ID - 140063611)
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This is the first of a new series of videos showcasing the beauty and diverse activities in the many unique cities/communities that make of San Diego County. A special thanks to the Carlsbad Lagoon, Blue Ocean Robata and Sushi Bar as well as all those who were filmed for the various activities!
For an awesome adventure, be sure to visit the Carlsbad Lagoon: CarlsbadLagoon.com
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Here is a list of the places shown in the order that they were shown in the video:
Carlsbad Beach Wall
Carlsbad Lagoon
Downtown Carlsbad
Blue Ocean Robata & Sushi Bar
Calavera Hills
Carlsbad Cliffs
Leo Carillo Ranch
Batiquitos Lagoon
Tamarack Beach
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Batiquitos Lagoon
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Walking around the Shoreline of San Diego Bay in Downtown San Diego, California 【4K】
An afternoon leisurely walk along the scenic shoreline of San Diego Bay. Started walking from Embarcadero Marina Park North. Passed by Seaport Village, Ruocco Park, Tuna Harbor Park, USS Midway Museum, Star of India. Ending it near Maritime Museum of San Diego.
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Places to see in ( La Jolla - USA )
Places to see in ( La Jolla - USA )
La Jolla is a smart seaside area, known for its rugged coastline. Trails wind past pine trees and sandstone canyons in Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve, while the 2 courses at world-renowned Torrey Pines Golf Course sit atop sea cliffs. La Jolla Cove has sweeping ocean views, and the Shell Beach tide pools are home to anemones and crabs. Posh boutiques and waterfront restaurants dot walkable La Jolla Village.
The community's border starts at Pacific Beach to the south and extends along the Pacific Ocean shoreline north to include Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve ending at Del Mar, California. La Jolla encompasses the neighborhoods of Bird Rock, Windansea Beach, the commercial center known as the Village of La Jolla, La Jolla Shores, La Jolla Farms, Muirlands, Torrey Pines, and Mount Soledad to name a few.
The most compelling geographical highlight of La Jolla is its ocean front, with alternating rugged and sandy coastline that serves as habitat for many wild seal congregations. Popular beaches and coastal access points, listed from north to south, include:
Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve
Black's Beach (a de facto nude beach)
Scripps, near Scripps Institution of Oceanography
La Jolla Shores
La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club
La Jolla Cove
Boomers Beach
Shell Beach
Children's Pool Beach
Wipeout Beach
Horseshoes
Marine Street
Windansea Beach
Bird Rock
Neighborhoods of La Jolla :
La Jolla Farms — This northern La Jolla neighborhood is just west of UCSD. It includes the Torrey Pines Gliderport, the Salk Institute, and a group of expensive homes on the cliffs above Black's Beach (one of which is the Audrey Geisel University House).
La Jolla Shores — The residential area and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography campus along La Jolla Shores Beach and east up the hillside. Also includes a small business district of shops and restaurants along Avenida de la Playa.
La Jolla Heights — The homes on the hills overlooking La Jolla Shores. No businesses.
Hidden Valley — Lower portion of Mount Soledad on the northern slopes. No businesses.
Country Club — Lower Mt. Soledad on the northwest side, including the La Jolla Country Club golf course.
Village — Also called Village of La Jolla (not to be confused with La Jolla Village) the downtown business district area, including most of La Jolla's shops and restaurants, and the immediately surrounding higher density and single family residential areas.
Beach-Barber Tract — The coastal section from Windansea Beach to the Village. A few shops and restaurants along La Jolla Boulevard.
Lower Hermosa — Coastal strip south of Beach-Barber Tract. No businesses.
Bird Rock — Southern coastal La Jolla, and the very lowest slopes of Mt. Soledad in the area. Notable for shops and restaurants along La Jolla Boulevard, five traffic roundabouts on La Jolla Boulevard, coastal bluffs, and surfing areas just two blocks off the main drag.
Muirlands — Relatively large area on western middle slope of Mt. Soledad. No businesses.
La Jolla Mesa — A strip on the lower southern side of Mt. Soledad, bordering Pacific Beach. No businesses.
La Jolla Alta — A master-planned development east of La Jolla Mesa. No businesses.
Soledad South — Southeastern slopes of Mt. Soledad, all the way up to the top, east of La Jolla Alta.
Muirlands West — The small neighborhood between Muirlands to the south, and Country Club to the north. No businesses.
Upper Hermosa — Southwestern La Jolla, north of Bird Rock and east of La Jolla Blvd.
La Jolla Village — Not to be confused with the Village (of La Jolla). In northeast La Jolla, east of La Jolla Heights, west of I-5 and south of UCSD. The neighborhood's namesake is the La Jolla Village Square shopping and residential mall, which includes two movie theaters.
( La Jolla - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting La Jolla . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in La Jolla - USA
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La Jolla Tide Pools- Rocky beach for Sea Life Sightings in San Diego California
Shell Beach has a fairly good tide pool area at low tide. Shell Beach Tide Pools is at the south end of Ellen Browning Scripps Park in La Jolla at the bottom of a small cement stairway. On a good day at low tide, you can see many people exploring the tide pools. The glistening water and gentle breeze make for a refreshing experience.
But the surf can be powerful here, and you won’t be able to see much sea life, unless you come when the tide is really low, preferably a minus tide. The big attraction of Shell Beach Tide Pools is Seal Rock Reserve, a big rock offshore where seals and sea lions come to rest and sun themselves. A few years ago the reserve was expanded to include the sandy cove just to the south of Shell Beach.
At low tide, this scenic, rocky beach features pools of water with sea life such as crabs & fish.
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Windansea Beach La Jolla
Come check out Windansea Beach in La Jolla California. Windansea Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in San Diego and Southern California and a popular places for surfers and local swimsuit models.