Wednesday, November 16, 2016

La jolla shores

La Jolla Shores


Located at 8200 Camino del Oro, La Jolla Shores is a


sandy beach around a mile long, adjacent to a


residentual dwelling. During the summer months, the


waves at this beach are normally the most gentle of


all San Diego beaches, although the rip currents can


be very strong at times.


For this very reason, novice scuba classes are held


at La Jolla Shores. The grassy park of Kellogg


Park is located behind the main lifeguard station


and provides an excellent area for picnicking. A


wide cement boardwalk parallels a large area of the


beach between the sand and the park.


The beach of La Jolla Shores is adjacent to the San


Diego La Jolla Underwater Ecological Reserve. The


removal of objects from this area as well as fishing


are prohibited. The Scripps Pier lies at the north


end of the beach, although the pier isn't open to


the public.


Within the City limits, La Jolla Shores has the only


beachfront boat launch. Small boats can be launched


directly into the surf at foot of Avenida de la Playa,


which is south of the lifeguard station. This can


be a rough terrain area, so you may need to have


a four wheel drive vehicle.


If you like to surf, there are specified areas on


the beach where the waves tend to be small. For


scuba diving, the south end of the beach is widely


used by scuba driving classes.


During the summer months, La Jolla Shores can tend


be very crowded. You should try to go in the morning,


as the crowds aren't as bad. This is a great beach


during those hot summer days, with plenty to do


for your entire family.


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