- TripBuzz found 314 things to do with kids in or near La Jolla, California, including 292 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like La Mesa, San Diego, Poway and Carlsbad.
- From Windansea Beach to La Jolla Cove, the La Jolla area offers 95 different types of family activities, including: Beaches, Kayaking, Aquariums and Caverns & Caves.
- A neighborhood in San Diego, California, La Jolla is located along the coast of the Pacific Ocean. The area boasts a vast terrain, ranging from beaches to ocean bluffs. The University of California, among other universities, call La Jolla homes, making for a fantastic college campus environment. Tourists find themselves amidst the several attractions and activities intertwined in the areas residential neighborhoods.
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Bike & Kayak Tours, Inc. serve their area by offering biking, kayaking and snorkeling tours that can last anywhere from 1 to 7 hours, and some tours offer a combination of these activities. They also rent equipment like paddleboards.
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1800 Cabrillo Memorial Drive, San Diego, CA 92106
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Dedicated to the first European to set foot on the west coast of the now United States, the Cabrillo National Monument tells a story of exploration in the 16th century. Visitors feel like a part of history as they gaze upon the spot where today's America began to take shape.
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Lit for the first time in 1855, Old Point Loma Lighthouse stood guard over the San Diego coast for many years. Visitors can now enjoy tours of the lighthouse, complete with ranger presentations and 1880 styles.
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Situated across the street from the local library, Spreckels Park is a popular downtown park with well maintained grassy areas. There is also a large playground, picnic tables, and an area utilized for a summer concert series.
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The ambiance of Village Theater creates a nostalgic movie-going experience without sacrificing comfort or modern conveniences. With 3D wall murals, art deco furnishings, roomy seats, and digital screenings, this venue attracts serious film buffs.
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Moviegoers can sit back and enjoy snacks and first run films in one of three deluxe auditoriums at the Vintage Village Theatre. Guests will appreciate the viewing experience featuring the latest in digital, 3D and sound technology.
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With a small beach town atmosphere, Coronado Island serves as a popular getaway from the bustling San Diego area. The island offers several resorts, white sand beaches, day spas, a boutique retail strip downtown, and an 18-hole golf course.
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Several popular tours are held throughout the year through Segway of Coronado, which provides guided trips rather than simple rentals. Tours are conducted in the areas of Coronado Bayside, Balboa Park, and the Spanish Landing.
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Multi-use San Dieguito County Park features playgrounds, picnic areas and pavilions and is available for weddings and special events. The park is also home to Miracle Field, a baseball field that accommodates children and adults with special needs
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The Coronado Visitor Center is home to the Coronado Museum, which features exhibits highlighting local history and culture. The center also offers a wealth of tourist information, brochures, and maps, and sometimes hosts live music.