La Jolla Cove
La Jolla Cove (1100 Coast Boulevard) is a very small beach, tucked
between adjacent sandstone cliffs. Due to its extraordinary beauty,
La Jolla Cove is one of the most photographed beaches in Southern
California. It is within a short walk of the commercial area of
the community of La Jolla, but retains a character all it's own.
The north facing La Jolla Cove has unusually coarse sand. Grassy
Scripps Park is immediately adjacent and an excellent area for
picnicking. Water visibility at the Cove can sometimes exceed
30 feet, making it a popular location for scuba divers and snorklers.
La Jolla Cove lies within the San Diego La Jolla Underwater Park
Ecological Reserve, which helps to ensure that marine life remains
plentiful. This is a look but don't touch area and the possession
of game is unlawful.
Lifeguard Protection:
Lifeguards are staffed daily throughout the year. During summer,
lifeguard staffing hours are generally 9:00 a.m. to dusk. At other
times of the year, lifeguard staffing may not commence until 10:00
a.m. Always check with lifeguards to check on any modification
of staffing hours.
Rip Currents:
Most California beaches experience strong 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:
The waters off this beach are reserved for swimming and diving
only.
Scuba:
This is an excellent beach for scuba diving diving when surf
conditions are low. Telephone the beach information line before
coming to the beach and always check with lifeguards before diving.
Restrooms and Showers:
A public restroom building with showers can be found in Scripps
Park beside La Jolla Cove.
Disabled Accessibility:
Due to the steep hillside immediately adjacent, the beach itself
is not wheelchair accessible. However, there is an excellent view
from the park above and an extensive oceanside walkway in Scripps
Park.
Beach Fires:
There are no receptacles for beach fires. Open fires are therefore
prohibited.
Regulations -- Standard San Diego beach regulations apply, with
the following modifications:
The taking or possession of sea life or artifacts is prohibited.
Floatation devices are prohibited in La Jolla Cove.
Spears are prohibited in La Jolla Cove.
Alcohol is permitted only between 12:00 noon and 8:00 p.m.
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 Prospect
Street and turn right. Watch for the signs and bear right on Coast
Boulevard.
From the south, take Interstate 5 north to Ardath Road. Continue
on Ardath Road as it becomes Torrey Pines Road. Follow Torrey
Pines Road to the signalized intersection at Prospect Street and
turn right. Watch for the signs and stay right on Coast Boulevard.
Public Transit:
Call San Diego Transit at (619) 233-3004 for buses that serve
this beach.
Parking:
There is no public parking lot for La Jolla Cove. On-street parking
can be difficult to find, particularly in summer. It is limited
to three hours at a time on weekdays and unlimited on weekends,
but check the signs for any restrictions. Paid parking is available
in downtown La Jolla at several locations and is a short walk
from the beach.
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, 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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