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  1. Dec 25, 2023 · View from the north side of La Jolla Cove. Sea lions live at La Jolla Cove and are mistakenly called La Jolla Cove seals. I walk here quite a bit and have never seen a harbor seal here. La Jolla Cove is a small cove beach flanked by two rocky points where sea lions love to sunbathe. The north point, which you’ll reach first if headed south ...

  2. Oct 3, 2023 · Seal Rock/Shell Beach. Another small sand beach with steep cliffs and the famous seal rock is another favorite hangout spot for the La Jolla sea lions and seals. Depending on how low the tide is, the sandy area can be quite small and might even be completely underwater, so pay attention to the water levels. The best angle to see the sea lions ...

    • Plan your trip. Firstly, try to find out what parts of the beach are open. While La Jolla Cove is open year-round, the Children’s Pool (Casa Beach) is closed from December 15 to May 15 to protect the newly-born seal pups.
    • Respect, respect, respect. Both locals and tourists have a tendency to take the Cove for granted and forget its natural residents when going swimming or visiting the beach.
    • Keep your distance. Whether in the water or on the shore, don’t get too close or take photos with the animals, wave selfie sticks in their faces, or yell at them.
    • Expect a smell from (very important!) poop. La Jolla Cove may naturally be a little stinky from seal and sea lion poop, but visitors adjust to the smell very quickly.
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  4. May 18, 2024 · 2. La Jolla Cove and La Jolla Cove Beach. The sea lions haul out at La Jolla Cove all year round. You can see the adults and babies lounging on the rocky points and sunbathing at all times. The marine animals seem to pay little to no attention to passersby who venture onto the rocks for better pictures. The area, however, may be slippery.

  5. Jan 10, 2024 · 2. La Jolla Cove is Free. Yes, La Jolla Cove itself is completely free to visit! You can stroll along the scenic cliffs, soak up the sun on the beach, and observe the adorable sea lions basking on the rocks – all without spending a dime. 3. Watch Your Step. The rocks around the cove can be slippery, especially when wet. Wear proper shoes to ...

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  7. Feb 9, 2024 · 1) La Jolla Children’s Pool. Designed in the 1930s, the La Jolla Children's Pool was created as a safe space for families to take their children to enjoy the ocean. Through the use of a long, curved barrier, this popular seal and sea lion spot keeps itself shielded from strong waves and currents, making it an ideal spot for the seals and sea ...

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