In the late 1940s, the Black family moved to La Jolla and bought roughly 248 acres on the Torrey Pines cliffs alongside a canyon that led to the beach. A dirt road for horses and buggies once traced ...
Named after Pearl Street in La Jolla, Pearl is the unofficial mascot of the various elves on the daily news desk at LaJolla.com. We’re writers, editors, and people who work on websites; sometimes so ...
We all know that San Diego is famous as a tourism hotspot for its perfect weather, incredible food, and amazing beaches. Still, there’s a little known secret behind what makes San Diego (a.k.a.
La Jolla is a terrific place for tide pooling; in fact, it’s one of the best areas to go in all of San Diego! Visiting the La Jolla Tide Pools in the village of La Jolla is one of the best free ...
There’s a reason (okay, maybe several) snorkeling in La Jolla is one of the most sought-after experiences for enthusiasts and aquatic adventurers alike. Just consider La Jolla Ecological Reserve and ...
The La Jolla coastline is nothing short of wondrous. Its miles of sandy shores along the Pacific Ocean are divided up into several of the best beaches in San Diego, each with its own personality and ...
Have you ever wanted to explore an iconic historic landmark in San Diego? If so, the La Jolla Mushroom House (also known as the Bell Pavilion House) on Blacks Beach is the perfect place to journey ...