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Best places to visit in California

La Jolla California is a favorite destination for vacationers who come and stay during the long, cold winter months. Most locals consider the climate to be one of the mildest in the country. Not too hot in summer and mild in winter. Walk down Prospect Street and enjoy a great selection of quaint shops and art galleries. World-class shopping and excellent restaurants are just a stone’s throw from the luxurious hotels. As you walk the trails along the ocean’s edge, you may see swimmers, deep-sea divers, surfers, and a few fishing boats all enjoying the great outdoors. Listen to the waves crashing as you picnic and play ball. This park is a popular place for romantic weddings in La Jolla.

It is a great destination to enjoy the sun throughout the year. Here you will find a first-class variety of fabulous homes and luxury hotels. If that’s not your cup of tea, try the many Bed & Breakfast Inns or condos for rent. The Visitor Center is centrally located and has a variety of brochures of all kinds. Choose a guide to favorite restaurants in La Jolla.

Torrey Pines Golf Course is home to the PGA Tour and some of the course’s holes overlook the sparkling Pacific Ocean. It is also one of the most scenic golf courses on the California coast and one of the premier municipal golf facilities in the country.

Outdoor hiking and the beaches of San Diego are the places to be if you are an outdoor enthusiast. Torrey Pines State Park has trails of varying grades and you can walk down to the beach or stay high on the top of the mountain and enjoy a more leisurely pace. If you look into the distance, you can see spouting whales as they make their way to the coast of Baja Mexico to spend the winter. Take a hat and sunglasses, also a bathing suit if you want to enjoy the beach down there, but be warned, it’s a long walk back!

The town is a great place to walk, from the north end of Prospect walking south to the Children’s Pool. There is an ongoing discussion about this pool as the seals have decided this is a good place to hang out. The city has closed the pool to protect the seals, not sure what the status of that is.

Just south of La Jolla Shores, you’ll find a path on the hillside between the luxurious homes and the ocean. From this path you will have fabulous views of the Shores beach and also a place to watch people in their kayaks heading to The Cove. If the water is calm enough, you will see them come on deck. It’s risky, but there are always the “risk takers.” I’ve seen people get out of their kayaks and climb onto rocks to get to safety, coming away with cuts and scrapes.

La Jolla Kayaks at Shores is a destination for water enthusiasts. La Jolla Shores is quaint and has several shops that cater to the discerning traveler. You can rent Stand Up Paddle boards and La Jolla Scuba Diving has everything you need to explore marine life. All of this is just a short walk from the beach. Birch Aquarium is close by and is a great attraction for those with a nature curious about ocean creatures.

The La Jolla Playhouse and art galleries are favorites of visitors and locals alike. It was founded in 1947 by Gregory Peck and other stars and is located on the UCSD campus. The Museum of Contemporary Art is on Prospect and has rotating art and sculpture exhibits. You can sit down and enjoy a snack and coffee in the small Bistro. There are plenty of hotels in La Jolla to stay at and enjoy fun in the sun for the San Diego visitor.

Rent a bike and cycle through the Village. Step out into the beautiful San Diego sun and enjoy the coastal scenery of the caves and cove. Visitors can enjoy the great outdoors and meet with locals to discuss the lifestyle that La Jolla has to offer. The city of San Diego is just a few minutes south to enjoy Old Town and Petco Ball Park. Sea World and the famous San Diego Zoo are just a few of the other downtown attractions.

Visit http://www.LaJollaZip.com to enjoy the views.

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