Destination Guide: La Jolla Caves

Destination Guide: La Jolla Caves

Located on the picturesque coastline, the La Jolla Caves are a unique geological formation carved out by the relentless force of the Pacific Ocean.

At Everyday California, we think that the La Jolla Sea Caves are some of California's most remarkable natural wonders. These beautiful sea caves have been carved into a 200-foot-high sandstone bluff line that dates back 75 million years to the Cretaceous Period.

 

The sandstone cliffs represent the Point Loma Formation and make for a stunning geological feature that visitors can explore up close.

 

The La Jolla Caves are a land border of the La Jolla Ecological Reserve located between La Jolla Cove Beach and La Jolla Shores Beach.

 

The best-known of the seven caves is Sunny Jim Cave, which is the only one generally reachable by foot. The others are generally appreciated from a seaward vantage, either by snorkeling or on a guided kayaking tour.

 

From the White Lady to Clam's Cave, each of the seven sea caves in La Jolla has its own unique character and charm. Discover the enchanting world of the La Jolla Sea Caves, where adventure and beauty come together in perfect harmony.

White Lady Cave

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