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  1. Maps & Directions. La Jolla is located 15 miles north of downtown San Diego and approximately two hours driving south from Los Angeles. From the North Take I-5 south and exit at La Jolla Village Drive. Head west on La Jolla Village and turn left onto Torrey Pines Road, which leads to La Jolla Shores Drive and Prospect Street.

  2. La Jolla, San Diego. La Jolla, San Diego. Sign in. Open full screen to view more. This map was created by a user. Learn how to create your own. ...

    • La Jolla Shores Beach
    • Kellogg Park
    • Torrey Pines Gliderport
    • Seals at The Children’s Pool
    • La Jolla Cove
    • La Jolla Recreation Center
    • La Jolla Library Events
    • Warwick’s La Jolla Events
    • Coast Walk Trail
    • Shell Beach Tide Pools

    When looking for things to do in La Jolla, the beach tops most lists. It’s actually our favorite of all San Diego beaches. These waves are thought to be the most gentle in the county, making this an ideal place to paddle out in a kayak, learn to surf, scuba dive, and stand-up paddleboard. Plus, the ocean is full of sea life due to the San Diego-La ...

    This lovely little playground provides a nice space for kids to run and play steps away from La Jolla Shores Beach. Bring a picnic (or take away from one of the nearby La Jolla Shores restaurants like the Cheese Shop) and even exercise on the huge grassy area. This playground is perfect for the times that you want to go to the beach and not without...

    The Torrey Pines cliffs’ long history of soaring aircraft dates back to the 1930s. Today, it’s a place people come to fly or relax while watching others take to the sky above Black’s Beach and over the ocean. Bring your camera, as it’s a much cooler experience than it sounds. Those who are daring can actually strap in and take a paragliding or hang...

    As its name implies, the Children’s Pool was supposed to be a swimming area for kids. The seawall was built in 1931 to protect the area from rough waters. The protected area has gradually filled with sand to form a little beach that California harbor seals have called home since about 1992. Though there is controversy regarding whether they should ...

    For good reason, La Jolla Cove beach is the postcard image of our seaside community. Calm water here makes it a popular entry point into the ocean for swimmers and snorkelers. The patch of sand is tiny, but you’ll see loads of families and beachgoers relaxing here in good weather. A permanent lifeguard station monitors the beach and water year-roun...

    Whether you live in La Jolla or are just visiting, the La Jolla Recreation Center is a fabulous place to let kids blow off steam. The play area has three play areas, including swings, monkey bars, play structures, basketball courts, and plenty of grass. Other amenities include picnic tables (perfect for groups—it’s not uncommon for local kids to ce...

    The La Jolla Library hosts free youth and adult events. Go online to check the calendar. Kids love story time, baby yoga, and sign language classes while adults can enjoy everything from creative writing workshops to yoga. Plus, it’s a nice space to read or study in. La Jolla Library 7555 Draper Ave (between Pearl St & Kline St) La Jolla, CA 92037 ...

    One of La Jolla’s most beloved stores, Warwick’s Books, hosts events with well-known authors that you can take a look at on their calendar. While some are book signings (in which case you’d need to buy a book), other events include interesting talks with a variety of authors that are both local and not, including celebrities (we saw Ozzy Osbourne a...

    You’ll find the trailhead to Coast Walk Trailjust north of The Cave Store. This is a lovely, mild hike (more like a walk) above the sea caves toward La Jolla Shores, which is about .6 miles long each way. It’s kid-friendly and the views are spectacular. You may hear some chatty sea lions, see some colorful kayaks on the water, bird watch and then s...

    Find Shell Beach at the bottom of a small stairway at the south end of Ellen Browning Scripps Park. Visit when the tide is very low (minus tides are ideal) for the best viewing of tide pools, but there usually is a small sandy area here year-round. Usually, December and January are the best months for La Jolla tide poolingalong the boardwalk here. ...

  3. Print the La Jolla Tourist Map for details on what to see in the Village of La Jolla and La Jolla Shores. Also print the San Diego Tourist Map to see La Jollas location relative to other attractions in San Diego and how to get there. You can also ask your hotel for a copy for TourGuideTim’s map.

  4. La Jolla Map. Click to see large. Description: This map shows streets, roads, beaches, rivers, buildings, railways, railway stations and parks in La Jolla (San Diego). Size: 1384x2450px / 1.34 Mb. Author: Ontheworldmap.com Team. You may download, print or use the above map for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes.

  5. May 2, 2024 · • updated May 2, 2024. What’s on this map. We’ve made the ultimate tourist map of La Jolla, California for travelers! Check out La Jollas top things to do, attractions, restaurants, and major transportation hubs all in one interactive map. Visiting La Jolla? See our La Jolla Trip Planner. How to use the map.

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