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Windansea Beach
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.
Consumption of alcohol is permitted on the beach from 12:00 noon
to 8:00 p.m., but prohibited at all times in parking lots, adjacent
walkways, and grassy parks adjacent to the beach.
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 Ardath Road. Continue
on Ardath Road 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.
Information provided by www.sannet.gov/lifeguards/beaches/shores.shtml
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