2015: Kayaking in the La Jolla Sea Caves (Southern California coast)
7 caves in the beautiful city of La Jolla (California) full of orange garibaldi fish, sea lions, and leopard sharks.
La Jolla Kayak
La Jolla Kayak has been serving San Diego for more than 14 years as the premiere kayak company in La Jolla. If you are not touring with La Jolla Kayak than you are not getting the original and still the best experience of a journey to the Seven Caves, paddling among Sea Lions, Seals, Dolphins, and in the winter time Gray Whales. You will snorkel with the California State Fish The Girabaldi and in the summer months you paddle up and snorkel with The Leopard Sharks that spawn just off the La Jolla Shores Hotel. This is an adventure that is fun for the entire family. Choose from single or double kayaks, no experience required, La Jolla Kayak provides all its clients with paddles, kayak and life jackets as well as locker rooms to store important goods such as wallets and car keys.
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La Jolla is a hilly, seaside community within the city of San Diego, California, occupying 7 miles (11 km) of curving coastline along the Pacific Ocean within the northern city limits. The population reported in the 2010 census was 46,781.
La Jolla is surrounded on three sides by ocean bluffs and beaches and is located 12 miles (19 km) north of Downtown San Diego and 45 miles (72 km) south of Orange County. The climate is mild, with an average daily temperature of 70.5 °F (21.4 °C).
La Jolla is home to many educational institutions and a variety of businesses in the areas of lodging, dining, shopping, software, finance, real estate, bioengineering, medical practice and scientific research. The University of California, San Diego (UCSD) is located in La Jolla, as are the Salk Institute, Scripps Institution of Oceanography (part of UCSD), Scripps Research Institute, and the headquarters of National University (though its academic campuses are elsewhere).
Local Native Americans, the Kumeyaay, called this location mat kulaaxuuy (IPA: [mat kəlaːxuːj]), lit. land of holes (mat = land). The topographic feature that gave rise to the name holes is uncertain; it probably refers to sea-level caves located on the north-facing bluffs, which are visible from La Jolla Shores. It is suggested that the Kumeyaay name for the area was transcribed by the Spanish settlers as La Jolla. An alternative, pseudo-etymological suggestion for the origin of the name is that it is an alternate spelling of the Spanish word la joya, which means the jewel. Despite being disputed by scholars, this derivation of the name has been widely cited in popular culture. This supposed origin gave rise to the nickname Jewel City.
Early history
During the Mexican period of San Diego's history, La Jolla was mapped as pueblo land and contained about 60 lots. When California became a state in 1850, the La Jolla area was incorporated as part of the chartered City of San Diego. In 1870, Charles Dean acquired several of the pueblo lots and subdivided them into an area that became known as La Jolla Park. Dean was unable to develop the land and left San Diego in 1881. A real estate boom in the 1880s led speculators Frank T. Botsford and George W. Heald to further develop the sparsely settled area.
In the 1890s, the San Diego, Pacific Beach, and La Jolla Railway was built, connecting La Jolla to the rest of San Diego. La Jolla became known as a resort area. To attract visitors to the beach, the railway built facilities such as a bath house and a dance pavilion. Visitors were housed in small cottages and bungalows above La Jolla Cove, as well as a temporary tent cityerected every summer.
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 City of San Diego defines the community's eastern boundary as Gilman Drive and the Interstate 5 freeway and the northern boundary as UCSD.
The United States Postal Service defines a somewhat larger area, assigning the community the 92037 ZIP Code, recognizing it as a historically and geographically distinct area. This unique ZIP code allows addresses to read La Jolla, CA, and is the only community within the City of San Diego so recognized. Additionally, it is in the 919xx/920xx sequence used for suburban and rural ZIP Codes in San Diego County, rather than the 921xx sequence used for the remainder of the City of San Diego proper. These conditions sometimes lead to the erroneous impression that La Jolla is a separate city, rather than a part of San Diego. The 92037 ZIP code extends the northeasterly boundary to Genesee Avenue and the northerly boundary to Del Mar, California. The UCSD campus, although it is part of La Jolla, has ZIP Codes 92092 and 92093.
Despite the city and postal service definitions, La Jolla does not have universally accepted boundaries. In the 1980s, the trustees of Scripps Hospital voted to move the campus from downtown La Jolla to University City, east of Interstate 5 and not within the traditional boundaries of La Jolla.
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5/4/2019 La Jolla CA
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Hike Bike Kayak in La Jolla, San Diego CA
Hike Bike Kayak, Inc., San Diegos first and largest multi sport tour operator, was founded in May, 2000. Amy Kangleon took over company operations in October 2000 and moved the company to its La Jolla Shores location in April, 2003. The company's new owners, David and Angela are looking forward to making Hike Bike Kayak even better for you in 2008!
We offer guided outdoor adventures all year around including: kayaking, surfing, road biking, mountain biking, snorkeling and hiking and walking. Some of our specialty and seasonal trips include kayaking trips to Humphreys Concerts, Pooch paddling (kayaking with your dog), Whale Watching and Sunset/Full Moon kayak tours. Our Team Building events, such as bike and foot scavenger hunts, beach games and kayak races are very popular with companies and groups. We also offer badge programs for Scouts.
Hike Bike Kayak also rents gear including kayaks, mountain bikes, road bikes, snorkeling gear, soft surfboards and beach gear.
Our Mission is to show our guests all the things that we love about San Diego and give them an unforgettable adventure. We take the time and hassle out of your vacation by already knowing the lay of the land. Hike Bike Kayak is committed to offering safe, fun tours for individuals, families and groups. We have a high guide-to-participant ratio (meaning small groups, lots of individual attention).
Our business is making sure you have a wonderful, fun-filled experience. Our goal is to provide you with happy memories that you will share forever. Please provide feedback related to your adventures with Hike Bike Kayak directly to David at David@HikeBikeKayak.com Your critique is always welcome as it provides a base for improvement to our service on future adventures. We appreciate you sharing your vacation with us and want to welcome you to the Hike Bike Kayak family!
Kayaking La Jolla Cove San Diego
Check out kayakers kayaking at La Jolla Cove San Diego, one of the most popular kayak rental and tour spots in Southern California. The kayaking area is on The La Jolla underwater Ecological Preserve with hundreds of species of fish and other wildlife like seals, pelicans and plenty of cave to see and explore. Buy tickets and rent kayaks on the link below and go out and enjoy this San Diego outdoor attraction and thing to do!
La Jolla Kayak Tours, Kayak Rentals and Kayaking Lessons San Diego
La Jolla California - San Diego
Welcome to La Jolla California. La Jolla is a seaside community of San Diego. La Jolla is home to UCSD, Birch Aquarium, Torrey Pines Golf Course and the Farmers Insurance Open, Concours d'-elegance and of course the famed La Jolla Cove and its resident seals.
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La Jolla Travel Guide - The Gem of San Diego
A travel guide for visiting the coastal neighborhood of La Jolla in San Diego California. La Jolla, known as the gem, is one of my favorite neighborhoods in San Diego and it is truly beautiful! In this video is everything YOU need to know to visit La Jolla. Highlights include: La Jolla Cove, La Jolla Village, Childrens Pool, La Jolla Shores, Blacks Beach, Mount Soledad, Windansea, and Marine Street Beach.
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La Jolla Cove Tour
Join me for a San Diego Tour to La Jolla. One of the walking tour stops included on this #1 rated San Diego Bus Tour based on TripAdvisor Reviews will take us past La Jolla Cove.
We will spend an hour of this afternoon sightseeing tour of San Diego to enjoy the spectacular views along the coast.
La Jolla Cove borders the La Jolla Ecological Reserve, where there is so much sea life that it lures seals, sea lions, pelicans, and cormorants into close contact with humans.
We get to spend our time watching them up-close play on the coastal rocks and swim around the snorkelers, divers, and ocean swimmers.
On this San Diego Sightseeing Tour to La Jolla, I'll provide you the background on why we are so lucky to not only enjoy the scenic views but all the marine life. I'll also share insight on pioneering women who shaped La Jolla into the wonderful coastal community it has become today.
To learn more on how you can join me, visit my San Diego Travel Website TourGuideTim.com and click on the 'La Jolla Tour' tab.
San Diego Dive Trip - La Jolla Cove 4/11/2016
Today I took off down to La Jolla Cove for a couple of quick morning dives. The weather was beautiful and, with a 7mm wetsuit, the water felt pretty good, too!
I met my dive guide right across from my hotel at the La Jolla Cove Suites. From there, we geared up and headed down to the cove. Keeping an eye on the seals (which were lining the beach), we eased into the water and made our way out to deeper water.
For dive #1 we went deep in search of sevengill and horn sharks. I was hoping we might even see a leopard or possibly a mako. We managed to locate one sevengill but he sped off about as quick as we saw him. Although our shark hunting skills weren't working for us, we managed to find many lobsters, horn sharks, and a variety of fish including the Garibaldi which is the California State Marine Fish.
On dive #2 we stayed in the shallower end with the seals (which turned out to be a whole lot of fun. We saw guitar fish, lobster, lots of garibaldi, horn sharks, and oh yeah... seals! You have to watch the end of the video where a seal came right up to me. We were pals by the end of the dive, lol.
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