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14 sty 2021 · La Jolla Underwater Park: Water Sports and Sea Life Galore. Learn why the La Jolla Underwater Park is one of San Diego’s best attractions, how to explore it, and what sea life might be visible. Last updated: January 14, 2021
The underwater park originally spanned 6,000 acres (24 km 2) of ocean bottom and tidelands, including La Jolla Cove. With four distinct habitats (rocky reef, kelp bed , sand flats, and submarine canyon), the area remains a popular destination for snorkelers and scuba divers.
28 gru 2023 · With nearly 120 species and several habitats, the Underwater Park in La Jolla is a scuba diver’s dream. Play with seals, swim with sharks & explore the caves.
LJ underwater park covers a large area.....from Scripps Pier in La Jolla Shores to the La Jolla Cove. La Jolla Shores is a long sandy beach backed by a large parking lot (which is always filled in the summer). Walking here, on the beach, is no problem.
Just consider La Jolla Ecological Reserve and Underwater Park – it’s one of the top ten places in the world for snorkeling. Together, the Park and Reserve span 6,000 acres of ocean bottom and tidelands, from Scripps Park across La Jolla Shores all the way to Torrey Pines.
San Diego La Jolla Underwater Park is a marine sanctuary located in the La Jolla Cove area of San Diego, California. The park covers over 6,000 acres of ocean floor and is a popular destination for scuba divers and snorkelers alike.
The La Jolla Underwater Park can be reached from La Jolla Shores or from the small beach in La Jolla Cove near Scripps Park. The snorkeling is great. Lots of fish, such as the wonderful orange Garibaldi (best to see near Scripps Park) and exciting Leopard Shark in the deeper areas.