
la Jolla Shores Beach
Known For
- •Leopard shark sightings in summer
- •Tide pools at Scripps Pier with orange starfish
- •Paddleboard and kayak rentals from Everyday California
- •Kellogg Park grassy area and beachfront playground
Insider Tips
Best Time
Early morning or weekday visits for calm water and easier parking; low tide for tide pools.
Ideal For
Pro Tip
Aim for low tide to walk toward Scripps Pier and find starfish; on weekends arrive before 9am to beat parking crowds.
A wide, forgiving strand of sand hugged by low cliffs and a long pier, La Jolla Shores is a beach that asks nothing of you and gives a lot back. Mornings are glassy; paddleboards glide over water so clear you can watch leopard sharks cruise the shallows without a flinch. Families spread out on soft sand, kids shriek from the tide pools, and kayakers slip past rock outcrops to peer at lounging seals. There is a practical, slightly touristy edge to the place. Rental shops sit a block back, lifeguard towers punctuate the stretch, and the Marine Room and Beach and Tennis Club loom at one end like reminders that this is practiced coastline. On bright, low-tide afternoons you can walk to Scripps Pier and find starfish clinging to pilings. Bring sunscreen and patience for parking; bring an early alarm for a mirror-calm sunrise paddle.
Drifter Insights
Major destination with tourist appeal
TripAdvisor: Top 10% (#5 of 362)
Popular With
Tourist Awareness
TripAdvisor: #5 of 362 things to do in La Jolla