Blacks Beach
La Jolla Shores (8200 Camino del Oro) is a sandy beach approximately
one mile long, adjacent to a residential area. In summer, waves
at this beach are usually the most gentle of all San Diego beaches,
although rip currents may still be strong at times. For this reason,
many novice scuba classes are held at La Jolla Shores. Kellogg Park,
a grassy area, is located behind the main lifeguard station and
is ideal for picnicking. A wide cement boardwalk parallels a portion
of the beach between the park and the sand.
La Jolla Shores lies adjacent to the San Diego La Jolla Underwater
Ecological Reserve. Fishing and removal of objects from this area
is prohibited. At the north end of this beach lies the Scripps Institute
of Oceanography and Scripps Pier. The pier is not open to the public,
but the Steven Birch Aquarium is within 1/2 mile of La Jolla Shores
and is open daily.
La Jolla Shores has the only beachfront boat launch within City
limits. Small vessels can be launched directly into the surf at
the foot of Avenida de la Playa, approximately 300 yards south
of the lifeguard station. This is an unimproved boat launch and
vehicles are allowed to drive on the sand in a very limited area
at five miles per hour or less. Four wheel drive is highly recommended.
Lifeguard Protection:
A permanent lifeguard station is located adjacent to the main
parking lot at the foot of Calle Frescota. This station is generally
staffed daily from 9:00 a.m. to near dusk. Closing hours vary
based on time of year. Check at the lifeguard station for further
details.
Rip Currents:
Most California beaches experience strong rip currents. The 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 for swimming and
surfing. Check with lifeguards for details.
Surfing:
Surfing is permitted in specified areas and waves tend to be
relatively small.
Scuba:
The south end of the beach near the foot of Vallecitos is heavily
used by scuba diving classes. There is a submarine canyon off
the beach and the protection offered by the San Diego La Jolla
Ecological Reserve ensures the presence of sea life.
Restrooms and Showers:
Public restroom and showers are located 100 yards north and south
of the main lifeguard tower.
Disabled Accessibility:
In addition to disabled parking, the boardwalk is disabled accessible.
A temporary rubber walkway is often available to allow limited
access over the sand. A special beach wheel chair, which requires
an attendant, is generally kept at the main lifeguard station
and available on a first come, first served basis at no charge.
Beach Fires:
Containers for beach fires are generally provided during summer
months and available on a first come, first served basis. The
burning of rubbish is prohibited. Only wood, charcoal, or paper
products may be used as fuel. Fuel for the fire may not exceed
a height of more than twelve inches above the upper edge of the
fire container. The fire must be extinguished before leaving the
beach. Open beach fires, outside containers are prohibited at
all San Diego beaches.
Regulations:
Standard San Diego beach regulations apply, with the following
modifications:
The consumption of alcohol at this beach and park area is prohibited
at all times.
The taking or possession of sea life or artifacts is prohibited.
Directions:
From the north, take Interstate 5 south and exit at La Jolla
Village Drive westbound. Turn left at the signalized intersection
at Torrey Pines Road and follow it to the signalized intersection
at La Jolla Shores Drive.
From the south, take Interstate 5 northbound and exit at Ardath
Road. Turn right at the signalized intersection at La Jolla Shores
Drive, then turn left at the signalized intersection at Avenida
de la Playa. Turn right on Camino del Oro.
Public Transit:
Call San Diego Transit at (619) 233-3004 for buses that serve
this beach.
Parking:
A 350 space parking lot (8 disabled spaces) can be found at the
foot of Calle Frescota next to the lifeguard tower. In summer,
this lot fills to capacity by mid-day. Limited on street parking
may be available.
Large Groups:
The basic rule of thumb is that any gathering of over 75 people
requires a permit from the Park and Recreation Department. A permit
is also required for a wedding of any size, water event, athletic
event, voice and/or music amplification, or use of special setup
equipment (such as an inflatable party jump, dunk tank, canopy,
etc.) For permit information call Regional Parks at (619) 235-1169.
Information provided by www.sannet.gov/lifeguards/beaches/shores.shtml
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