Winters in San Diego are the best time to experience nature's diversity and the magnificence of marine life. For nature lovers, exploring tide pools is one of the most fascinating things to do. January and February are the best months to discover San Diego tide pools when low tides occur.
Tide pooling in the city is one of the most fun activities which you can enjoy on your San Diego vacation. In January, you can explore tide pools from 8th to 14th January, 2013 and from 24th to 28th January, 2013.
In February,exploration is open from 6th to 11th and 23rd to 25th February, 2013. You can also go on a tide pool exploration from 7th to 9th March, 2013.
Once there, you can look forward to spotting starfish, sea anemones, sponge, barnacles and lots more. What is fascinating about tide pools is that, every time you visit, you get to spot something new and different.
Tide pools in La Jolla and the ones in Cabrillo National Monument offer some of the best exploration opportunities. In Cabrillo National Monument at Point Loma, you can take the help of volunteers who will be present there to tell you about marine life. Then there is Children' Pool in La Jolla where you can spot crabs, mussels and lots more. Exploring tide pools while enjoying the picturesque views of beautiful La Jolla is something you will not forget easily.
If you are keen to understand about these incredible inhabitants and their habitats; come to the Birch Aquarium at Scripps where you can take a guided tour by expert naturalists.
You can also visit Tourmaline Surfing Park at the north end of Pacific Beach or Dike Rock at La Jolla Underwater Park marine reserve. These spots are top favorites among biology students. Some other tide pools which you can explore are Tide Park in Solana Beach, Shell Beach in La Jolla and the cobblestone tide pool areas of San Onofre State Park.
Do NOT miss tide pool exploration
Spare a day or a few hours during your vacation to San Diego and discover the astonishing world of fascinating marine creatures.
Wear comfortable shoes with a good grip as the rocks can get really slippery. You need to walk carefully and make sure that you don't step on any marine inhabitants of the tide pools.
Besides you have to ensure that if your kids pick a crab or snail from any tidepool, you must put it back in the same tide pool. Try to reach the spot as early as possible as it gets crowded especially on weekends.
If you are staying back in San Diego after New Year bash or if you are planning to visit San Diego in January, do go for tide pooling. It is a pure delight for nature lovers!
There are several hotels in San Diego which are still offering great discounts on room accommodation till January end. Make sure you do your reservations fast and stay in a San Diego lodging from where La Jolla, Birch Aquarium at Scripps, Point Loma and other attractions are nearby. This will save you plenty of time on commute as well as a decent amount on accommodation.
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