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    La Jolla Trail

    4.1 (211 reviews)

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    Leroy T.

    Well Haven't Been Hiking for awhile so back on the trail I go with my family and I was thinking of what trails to go on so La Jolla Trails came to mind . Off we went the parking you have to park on the side street and walk in between a house and the path takes you to La Jolla Trails , So we walk in and let me tell you this Trail has two ways up or down . We took the trail down then up and I have to tell you that you have to walk under some trees and bushes and walk on Little Rocks across some streaming water paths plus you have to grab the roots from trees and make your way down and keep your balance as you slowly slide down hanging from the root of a tree . As you get towards the end it gets a little more difficult because there are boulders of huge rocks you have to get down and it is kind of steep so Be Careful !! But the difficulty level is Moderate to hard and there is a nice View of the Beach at the end . Overall it's a great Trail to hike and prepare to get a little dirty and your shoes will get muddy as you go across the streams of water !! Next time I will try the other way I heard it is dryer and not as wet .But I do Suggest you give La Jolla Trails a hike and enjoy the views at the end .

    Black's beach -- at the end of the trail :)
    Stephanie W.

    Let me start with this: I think this place could easily be a death trap (or injury trap). I came with my boyfriend at the time who had done this short (40ish minute) hike before a few times years prior and he assured me it would be fine, just maybe a bit rugged. He said it was called "Ho Chi Minh trail by some folks in part for the terrain. Needless to say: the weather had eroded a lot of the trail itself so there were some REALLY narrow and downright DICEY areas where it was hard to keep your footing and if you were to slip, it would be a TERRIBLE fall down into the canyon, sometimes 10-20 feet down. You could really get hurt! I ended up sitting down and even scooting my butt along some parts toward the end of the trail because I was so scared of losing my footing and getting hurt. That said - the beach you are hiking to (Black's beach) looks pretty cool, and has great waves. Some serious daredevils were even making this hike carrying their surfboards on their heads AND MADE IT!! Super crazy to me because I felt like it was so hazardous, and there were branches sticking out at parts too that could scratch up your legs. Overall - I would absolutely NOT hike this trail again because it was so unsafe. But I'm really glad I did it the one time because the views along the way were superb!

    Mushroom house for the zombie apocalypse
    Shayne C.

    It's been a minute since I've written a Yelp review. Bad Elite Shay ! Blame coronavirus I've been stuck at home like most people. When places started opening up, I was dying to go outside and enjoy the beauty of my San Diego hometown. This hike was extra special since it was my brother's birthday ! I had to get some fam bam quality time with the old man. Thanks to him for introducing me to this hike. It's a hidden gem and already one of my favs ! Parking was on the street with a 2 hour limit on a weekday. Everything was picturesque ! Lots of different trails you can take and near Black's Beach if you want to get real adventurous. The trail we took was a bit steep and tricky. Some parts were slippery due to the sand beneath you. Make sure to invest in good hiking shoes with excellent tread. This will help. Trust me. You will experience bouldering, walking on jagged rocks, crossing wooden planks, and rock climbing to get through. Felt like an obstacle course at times. Fun ! You should be in fairly decent shape if you want to try the more challenging trails. The views are worth it though. Absolutely breathtaking and peaceful ! Expect to get dirty from all the sand and the narrow paths make it difficult to maneuver easily. Fortunately, it wasn't crowded so we were able to take our time and take a few Instagram shots. You know to make it official. LOL. There's some cool spots especially the infamous mushroom house at the bottom on the beachside. Perfect hideout for a zombie apocalypse. Overall, it was a pretty short hike, but I still got a good workout in, especially on the way back to our car. The uphill pavement got me huffing and puffing. The booty burn is real. If you're looking for a quick, scenic, and not so crowded hike this is the spot for you !

    Will C.

    Thank you, Yelpers for all the reviews and awesome photos of La Jolla Trail. We were going to be in La Jolla and I wanted to find a mellow hike to do. This hike not only had amazing views, but a really cool slot canyon in the middle of the hike. The entrance to the hike is easy to find, just use the address provided by Yelp and you can't miss it. The entrance is between two houses and there is plenty of street parking. The hike itself is pretty easy. There are just a few parts that look sketchy, but when you're actually there it's not bad at all. You need to walk across a plank, but that wasn't too bad. The slot canyon can be a bit slippery, but you just need to use your arms against the walls and you're fine. The last part of the hike was the part I found to be the most difficult. The side of the canyon is slippery, but some locals suggested that going barefoot on this part is easier. Anyways it's all worth it once you get down to the beach. If you're in La Jolla, definitely check out this hike.

    Rock climbing
    Harris P.

    Parking: You can park on the street and walk to the entrance(between two private properties). Parking is free but there are street signs say two hours only. Trail: The trail is short BUT not easy. You will need to go though rocks and some parts are very very steep. Make sure you wear shoes that good for climbing and sometimes you will need to use hands. Definitely not recommend for kids and seniors, I personally feel the climbing might be too risky for them. Beach: I brought my two dogs with me. The trail is ok BUT the beach doesn't allow dogs from 9am to 6pm, besides that period you can bring dogs to the beach (with leash).

    J A.

    Super nice hike. Plenty of trails to easily get lost. Right next to the beach. Definitely worth a visit!

    Stitches from busting my chin completely open from falling face first on a rock
    Jeffrey S.

    STAY AWAY FROM THIS PLACE! My wife and I went hiking here and I had a pretty traumatic experience . Very slippery all throughout and there are some steep falls. Long story short, someone started slipping and I tried to grab them and we both went tumbling down about 10 or 15 feet onto the rocks. I ended up in the hospital and got 10 stitches but thankfully didn't break anything. In my opinion this place should be shut down. Lifeguards and paramedics told me they get 3 or 4 cases per day of people falling and hurting themselves. Please be careful if you decide to go here! Or even better choose somewhere safer like Torrey Pines.

    Lisa J.

    Took the kids out today to watch the paragliders and hang gliders :) these people are CRAZY it's super cool but they literally kinda run down a cliff an just jump. Insanity - they make it look so easy lol!

    View from the top of Saigon Trail
    Derek W.

    There are actually 2 different trails here: 1. La Jolla Trail - trailhead off of Torrey Pines Scenic Dr. This trail actually ends in an overlook above Black's Beach. You can access the beach by taking the Gliderport Trail. 2. Saigon Trail - trailhead off of La Jolla Farms Rd. This trail is the one most people here are actually reviewing. This trail ends directly at Black's Beach. Unfortunately the two trails don't connect anymore. It looks like they used to, but the rain washed away the path between the two. It's still possible to get from one to the other, but it would involve climbing over dirt & rocks. Both trails are great, but obviously the more fun one is the Saigon Trail. This one involves climbing into a mini slot canyon that can only fit one person at a time. I would recommend that you wear shoes for this trail. During some parts of it, there was sand on top of rock, and I saw a couple of people slip & fall. But this is definitely a trail to hike at least once!

    amy c.

    We tried the Saigon trail & it was a lot of fun! It was an intermediate hike that included balancing on a board to cross over the run off water/creek and scaling down the side of a cliff with a rope to reach the beach.

    This was taken shortly before I fell.
    Jennifer G.

    It was difficult for me to decide how many stars to give this. In the end, I chose one star to hopefully get someone to read it and understand how difficult and dangerous this hike is. My first clue should have been the narrow plank towards the beginning. I'm a fairly fit middle aged woman and was honk with my teen and tween. After successfully crossing the plank, it became more and more difficult. It's very slippery in parts and the wind would kick up blowing sand in our eyes. Towards the end it was very slippery with little to hold onto. I ended up slipping as I was trying to pass someone who was frozen with fear. I slipped over the edge of a cliff and fell about 15'. To say it was scary for me, my kids and witnesses is an understatement. I was very lucky I didn't hit my head. I was injured and thankful for the kindness of strangers helping me and my kids get down to the beach and go get help. The only way out was hike back (wasn't going to happen), ambulance or wait an hour and a half in pain on the beach for lifeguards to get off duty to drive us to the top. I chose the last option and sat on the beach in excruciating pain. I ended up breaking my knee cap, injuring my hand and elbow and I have scrapes and bruises everywhere. I'm thankful it wasn't worse and that my kids were okay. While it was beautiful and challenging, only do this if you have experience with difficult hikes and are fit. This is definitely not a hike for kids. I saw a family out there with probably a four year old and can't imagine how scary that would have been.

    Nikko G.

    i hiked the saigon trail (ho chi minh trail) on 6/18/22! i made a y0utube video with a hiking vlog, tips and info so you can be prepared! search "Nikko Gandia Travels" or find a link to my y0utube on my profile. i did a loop and explored the salk institute and canyon peaks. easy 2 mile loop with a few moderately difficult obstacles. free 2 hour street parking.

    Mickey H.

    Looking for danger yet rewarding experience? This hike will give you that and much more. I'm still perplexed how this trail earned its name but regardless, it's one of the best and most adventurous routes down to Black's beach. Your adventure will begin by finding the entrance to this trail. Most of the time people will miss it so be sure to plug directions to your GPS for this one. You'll be weaving in and out of various paths, be wedging your feet into the sandstone and descend down to a cave-like canal. It sounds harder than it actually looks but do watch as the trails are slippery and narrow. The final path will lead you to the ocean where you'll find a man-made rope tied against a rock to guide you into a nude beach! This is a must do adventure if you're into unique trails and views. I promise it won't disappoint.

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    Leads to the beach above La Jolla shores. A safe pathway to good boogie boarding surf

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    Ask the Community - La Jolla Trail

    What time do they open for running and where can I park? Is it free parking at 6:30 in the morning?

    There really isn't an open time, whenever you feel like going it's open to you. As for parking you just park along the streets and walk to the entrance or the trail. I wouldn't really say it's good for running since there is a lot of steep hills and… Read more

    How do I get to this trail?

    The trailhead is through the opening of a tall brown fence between 9680 and 9894 La Jolla Farms Rd.

    When I first walk down to Black's beach, over 30 years ago, the trail had no name. Now it does, and I wonder how many know where the name comes from, or who he was?

    You must 've read about Vietnam War in high school, I wonder. So this name's not anonymous. Also curious who named this trail.

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    Review Highlights - La Jolla Trail

    Awesome views of the beach and the cliffs behind Blacks Beach, I highly recommend coming around sunset.

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    4.4(488 reviews)
    0.3 miLa Jolla Shores

    A great place to be on a sunny day. The hike down the cliff is a bit of a hike but well worth it…read moreand actually its a fantastic leg workout. The beach is really clean with most beach goers carrying there picnic trash back up. Volley ball games usually take place in the summer. The views are not to be missed. The sun reflecting on the water in the late afternoons is mesmerizing so bring your best sun glasses & suntan lotions. For the shy person the RIGHT side as you climb down the cliff facing the water is for those who prefer bathing suits, Speedos & bikinis. To the LEFT side of the beach facing the water is clothing optional. Usually its a bit farther. Great that nobody bothers you & its a safe space for that all over tan. Sometimes beverages are sold on the beach discreetly, however, I'd recommend bringing your own & lots of water. Its a good idea toto bring food, snacks, fruit and sandwiches... insect repellant if needed. *True, sometimes it is a bit overcast so its best to check the weather report before leaving. *Free parking is available above the beach. Please be considerate while parking in an organized fashion in consideration of others. Thanks. Enjoy the beach & surf!!

    If you know me, I like a nice challenge of a hike and usually enjoy some elevation gain or…read moresomething a bit strenuous. I wanted to be in this area but knew that the parking down by Torrey Pines Beach can sometimes be a hit or miss so I looked on the map and found Black's Beach trailhead and took a gamble. I had about 2 hours before it was going to rain, so this trail seemed doable in the time I had. I parked at the farther end of the gravel lot, not many cars parked here. And where I saw the danger sign, I started my hike down. It was a little steep going down, and if it was a wet day, I wouldn't venture down this path. Wear sturdy shoes, but I can tell you the views are so worth doing this short, steep hike down and back up. Once you get down to the beach, its just endless sand and beach and just gorgeous. I wish I had had more time to spend here, Ill definitely come back on a summer's day. I really enjoyed randomly discovering this trail, its about 45min down and up, definitely worth it for the views!

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    4.9(32 reviews)
    2.7 miLa Jolla

    The Coast Walk Trail in La Jolla is one of those places that somehow exceeds expectations every…read moresingle time. It is unbelievably beautiful and feels like peak Southern California in the best way. The ocean views are absolutely breathtaking, with rugged cliffs, sparkling blue water, and waves crashing below you the entire walk. No matter how many times you stop to look around, it never gets old. The trail itself is well maintained and easy to navigate, making it accessible for all ages and fitness levels. You can go at your own pace, whether that's a relaxed stroll or a longer walk, and still feel completely immersed in nature. The weather is almost always perfect with sunshine, mild temperatures, and a refreshing ocean breeze that makes the experience even better. One of the highlights is the wildlife. You'll likely see seals and sea lions lounging on the rocks, birds flying overhead, and if you're lucky, dolphins swimming just offshore. It feels like a front row seat to nature. This is the kind of place that makes you stop, slow down, and appreciate how stunning California really is. A must visit for tourists and locals alike, and absolutely deserving of five stars.

    039/2026/Feb This…read morescenic pedestrian path walk has a breath taking view!! It's not like a regular walk trail !! A panoramic view of the La Jolla coastline gave me a feeling of peace and tranquility just hearing the sound of the silent waves and bustling wind !!! Honestly the stairs are one too many for me so I just sat down and enjoyed the view from the wooden bench!

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    4.4(564 reviews)
    2.1 miLa Jolla Shores, La Jolla

    La Jolla Cove is one of the best spots in San Diego. The water is super clear, the views are…read moreunreal, and seeing the sea lions up close makes it even better. Great place to relax, walk around, or just catch a sunset.

    A SAN DIEGO GEM This was my 'go-to' beach in the late 80s…read moreand 90s as a teenager for sun-worshipping and beach bonfires. Now in my 50s, I go less now -- maybe once a year, but on a recent visit we enjoyed a nice long walk from end-to-end and back and were lucky enough to catch some spectacular marine life in the tide pools near the pier. LOTS TO EXPLORE On one end of the beach, you will find the Marine Room restaurant and La Jolla Beach and Tennis club, along with mansions on the cliff edge, while kayakers from nearby tour and rental shops get safety briefings and enter the water. At the other end, you'll find Scripps Pier, Scripps Institute of Oceanography and if you're there at the right time, numerous tide pools with bright orange starfish and sea anemone. In between, you'll find grassy Kellogg Park, a tot lot, showers and restrooms, sinks and hand dryers. LOCALS AND TOURISTS The beach is about a mile long and comfortably deep in low tide. It attracts an international crowd, families, couples, surfers, teenagers, lovers, sun-worshipers, surfers, joggers, strollers, you name it. WHAT WOULD MAKE IT 5 STARS? There's a limited parking lot immediately adjacent to the beachfront, but I usually have to find parking on the street, not an easy task in peak season. As with all beaches in San Diego, it lacks vendors along the beach, so if you need a shop or get hungry or thirsty, either bring your own or seek out one of the clothing stores, restaurants or cafes along nearby Avenida de la Playa. La Jolla Shores is one of San Diego's nicest beaches in my opinion. Helpful?

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