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Tidal pools point loma
Tidal pools point loma









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The Wooded Area sits in the hills above La Playa and is so named for the abundance of mature trees. La Playa is a community on the bay side of the peninsula and features some of the most expensive homes in San Diego, many with private piers. Point Loma is made up of several unique neighborhoods, each with their own distinct vibe and personality. Today, it is home to 2 military bases, a national cemetery, Cabrillo National Park, and Point Loma Nazarene University, and is known for its breathtaking views of both the Pacific and the Downtown skyline. Historically, it is where the first European expedition to present-day California landed in 1542. These are mine (I have purple sparkly kid’s water shoes! haha), and this is Jacob’s.This seaside community sits on the rugged peninsula that is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the West and South, San Diego Bay & Old Town on the East, and the San Diego River on the North.

  • Even at low tide you’ll be getting wet.
  • I haven’t completely submerged the entire thing in the water, but I’ve definitely jumped into the ocean with it on, and everything inside stayed 100% dry. We always feel secure that our stuff will stay dry. :) It’s not the prettiest bag, but it definitely gets the job done. You can see Jacob wearing it in the photos. We really love using this one for water activities.
  • It helps to have a drysac with you just in case you slip or get splashed on.
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    We shot most of our close up shots with a 100 mm macro and our wide shots with a 35mm (on a full frame camera). Many of these sea creatures are quite small.

  • If you’re hoping to take photos, bring a macro lens.
  • Arrive at least an hour before low tide for best exposure, since the water begins to rise again right after low tide.
  • When we went, it was a king tide (the highest and lowest tide) of -1.2. The tides are typically the lowest from October to April. 7 low tide or lower (negative tides are the best). You can use this calendar to get a rough idea of what it should be but call in the day of to double check the times.

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    PRO TIPS FOR YOUR VISIT TO THE CABRILLO NATIONAL MONUMENT TIDE POOLS: If you’re up for an adventure, there’s also a secret sea cave in the area too.

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    You can’t take anything home with you, but it’s a lot of fun to walk around and see what you can find! We noticed a lot of families were there, and it’s a really fun and interactive way to teach kids about sea life. We also saw a couple of dead lobsters, which some prey got to before the tide went out.

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    But after walking around a bit and listening in on others, we ended up meeting an octopus (well, an octopus’ tentacle) that tried to steal a guy’s iPhone, a sea slug, and a starfish. After all, we are in their homes and we want to do our best to leave the place, the way we found it.Īt first, we didn’t see much of anything a small fish here, a little crab there.

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    We thought this was crowded, but we were told it can get even more packed.ĭuring our visit here, there were plenty of volunteers ready to help you identify species and to make sure we were respecting the environment. It’s a really popular area to tidepool and draws a big crowd during the king tide when the tide is at its lowest.

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    We knew about the tide pools, but what does it mean to tide pool? It’s basically exploring the area that is exposed when the tide goes out and looking for small creatures, seaweed, and plant life that live there or got left behind.įor our first tide pooling experience, we headed out to the Cabrillo National Monument tide pools. Until moving to San Diego, we had no idea what tide pooling was.











    Tidal pools point loma