- Torrey Pines State Beach
Torrey Pines State Beach is a coastal beach located in the San Diego,
California community of Torrey Pines, and is located south of Del Mar and north of La Jolla. Coastal erosion from the adjacentTorrey Pines State Reserve makes for a picturesque landscape. It is a local favorite among surfers and remains a quintessential Southern California beach. The beach is at the bottom of 300 foot sandstone cliffs of white and golden stone, with a greenish layer sometimes visible at the very bottom. At the north end of the beach the cliffs ends andLos Peñasquitos Lagoon , a salt marsh, empties into the ocean. A county highway crosses the entrance, with limited free parking along the beach.Ecology
The beach area supports a number of avafaunal species in addition to marine biota.
Soledad Valley , which includes the notable coastal marsh, Los Peñasquitos Lagoon, [Torrey Pines State Reserve, 2008] is cut by a coastal stream which discharges to thePacific Ocean at Torrey Pines State Beach. Theendangered subspecies ofTorrey Pine , "Pinus torreyana torreyana", is found only on the small coastal strips north and south of Torrey Pines State Beach.urf
Waves ranging from the low 3-footer's to the high 6-8 footer's can be found on the north side of Torrey Pines State Beach. The Northern side of the beach has a Surfer/Surfing side while the Southern side hosts swimming, body boarding, etc. There is a red/yellow flag on the north part of the beach showing the boundary between the surfing side and body boarding side. A good rule of thumb is to occasionally check where the flag is as it moves from time to time during the day.
The beach is usually not very crowded in the early hours of the day where mostly only surfers and body boarders are present. During that time, the boundary of the surfing and body boarding areas aren't as strictly enforced, as long as common courtesy applies to both sides.
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Beaches in San Diego, California Line notes
References
* Torrey Pines State Reserve (2008) [http://www.torreypine.org/parks/Lagoon/lagoon-bibliography.html]
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