![]() ![]() The optimal time for tide pooling is from December to March.īefore you head out on your tide pooling adventure, be sure to bring a jacket, long pants, close-toed shoes with good grip, and a camera. False Point is one of La Jolla’s best tide pooling spots located at Sea Ridge Drive and Linda Way in La Jolla. Windansea Beach is a surfer’s haven which is also home to some great tide pools located just below Neptune Place. ![]() South Casa Beach is a triangle shaped cove just south of Children’s Pool Beach and is a favorite area for sea lions and seals, and tide pools are located down the stairs just south of the lifeguard tower. Shell Beach is an often less crowded area for tide pooling at the end of Ellen Browning Scripps Park. Hospitals Reef is located south of Wipeout Beach and is a beautiful photography area. La Jolla Cove is La Jolla’s classic all-encompassing beach spot with tide pools at the northern end of the Cove, wrapping around the point. Dike Rock is located north of Scripps Pier and the Birch Aquarium even hosts guided tide pool tours for guests. There are several areas along the La Jolla Coast Boulevard shoreline that are abundant with tide pool life. Wildlife creatures at the tide pools include sea lions, crabs, sea anemones, mussels, barnacles, starfish, and more. Whether you enjoy beachcombing, photography, or tide pooling, the La Jolla limestone cliffs are the best. La Jolla is located on the Northwest side of San Diego and is a beautiful place to enjoy the wonders of the ocean. La Jolla’s rocky cliffs, sandy beaches, and tide pools offer plenty of space to see marine wildlife. ![]()
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