Shell Beach, La Jolla Explained

Shell Beach, La Jolla is a small beach in La Jolla, a community of San Diego, California, United States. The beach is accessed via a flight of concrete steps that start at the south end of Ellen Browning Scripps Park.[1] This beach is located immediately north of Children's Pool Beach, south of Boomer Beach, and also south of La Jolla Cove.

During extreme low tides, the southern end of Shell Beach has an interesting tidepool-like area, with many marine creatures visible.[2] Because of the presence of reef structures and rip currents that can be hazardous to scuba divers, the San Diego Council of Divers provides a "Rocks, Rips and Reefs" tour for the area.[3] Visible to the south a short distance out from Shell Beach is Seal Rock, which often has a number of harbor seals resting on it. There is presence of sea glass on the beach.[4]

See also

To the North:
La Jolla Cove
To the South
Children's Pool Beach

References

To the North:
La Jolla Cove
To the South
Children's Pool Beach

32.8489°N -117.2761°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: La Jolla Beaches - Beach Map, Pictures, Regulations, La Jolla CA . Sandiegocoastlife.com . 2013-11-04.
  2. Web site: Shell Beach Tide Pool, La Jolla, San Diego, CA . Sandiegocoastlife.com . 2013-11-04.
  3. Web site: 3Rs . Sddivers.com . 2013-11-04.
  4. Web site: Guide to La Jolla Reefs | Official San Diego, Ca. Travel Resource . Sandiego.org . 2013-11-04.