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4.7 (56 reviews)

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John M.

Probably one of my favorite "non surfing beaches" in San Diego. I don't surf here because the waves mostly close out... But it's a great beach to hang out at especially if you go north into Del Mar where it is really uncrowded. I love to take long beach walks here... Try it... Go north or south... Be aware if you go too far south you'll arrive at blacks beach and it's a nude beach with a lot of things you might not want to see. Lol. Going north you'll get to powerhouse Park in Del Mar which is really nice. You can park for free along Carmel Valley Rd and walk thru the North parking lot or you can try to find a free spot along the coast highway but everything else requires a ca state parks parking pass or you will have to pay to park and it's not cheap... Carmel valley Rd is your best bet

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Trevor G.

Torrey Pines State Beach is one of the most beautiful spots in San Diego. The golden cliffs, soft sand, and clear ocean views make it feel like a postcard. Whether you're walking along the shore, catching waves, or just soaking up the sun, it's hard to beat. Above the beach, the Torrey Pines State Reserve offers scenic hiking trails with amazing ocean overlooks and rare Torrey pine trees. It's peaceful, well-maintained, and full of photo-worthy views. There's wildlife, tide pools, and even a lagoon nearby, perfect for nature lovers. Parking is easy (top or bottom), and there are restrooms, showers, and lifeguards at key access points. If you want a place that combines beach relaxation and hiking adventure, this is it. A must-visit for locals and travelers alike.

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Marshall G.

this is a wide open fine sand beach. Today, the surf is flat at 11. Very quiet, one surf fisherman and he is catching. 3 poles in the water.

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Laureen P.

i love this beach so much! Went for a drive up the coast with some sweet friends in my building and stopped at a few beaches on the way!! My favorites are Torrey Pines Beach, Del Mar and Cardiff by the Sea. But honestly they were all beautiful. Def recommend!

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Roselia G.

This beach has a long stretch in both directions, and there's actually a few different parking options. If you drive down on the bridge, there is parking along the street facing the sand on the right, there's also a parking lot that you need to enter from North Torrey Pines Road. There's also spots up along the street before the bridge. All of those require payment, and that last one will require some walking. Although if you're not apposed to walking, you could park all the way up on 4th street along the free residential street and walk the 1.2 miles to the ocean. And for a real walk, you can go all the way to the end of Torrey Pines beach to Black's Beach. Just keep in mind that one is a nude beach.

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Sean H.

Best beach in San Diego, IMO! Great place for a beach walk all the down to Del Mar dog beach! If you don't have an annual pass I suggest parking on the corner of the north lot (Carmel Valley rd and Del Mar Scenic Pkwy) or try your luck with waterfront parking along N Torrey Pines Rd. There is a large drop off from the paved walkway near the overpass to the sand, so be prepared if going with kids, elderly etc. that you'll need to be careful.

Shayne C.

Perfect day for a hike on Christmas Day!!! It was high tides in the morning but settled down around noon. What hasn't been said about this place? Gorgeous and breathtaking views !!! I hosted a vegan meetup at one of my favorite San Diego hiking trails and I'm always in awe of the beauty of Torrey Pines. You get a 360 view of the beautiful wildlife, rock formations, marine life, and ocean view. They also have a visitor center if you want to learn more of the history of the reserve and beach. Free parking can be found on the street on Carmel Valley Road or opt for the paid parking lot. I've never had a problem getting a free parking spot though. You just have to come at the right time and be patient. Torrey Pines has become a tourist attraction and a family-friendly hike. The views are worth it! Anything overlooking the ocean is always a PLUS for me. Makes me appreciate living in beautiful SUNNY San Diego. Today wasn't as busy considering it was a holiday. This isn't a strenuous hike, but a very relaxing and scenic one. I've see athletes train here running half-naked and even barefoot so that was a nice surprise. Great to train for a race and work on them lunges especially on the steep incline at the start of the trail. You can take the Beach trail and end up on the beach side, which is beautiful to soak up. Running on the sandy beach is a whole 'nother beast and I've also seen people do yoga and meditation sessions here. One time, I even saw a marriage proposal! Perfect spot to take a date, go with a group, or even solo ! Come during sunset too! It's a nice romantic spot for that! There's plenty of room to walk along the beach and it is kept clean. It gets pretty hot during the summer months so be prepared and stay hydrated. So blessed to live 15 minutes away ! I'll never get sick of coming here! My favorite hike in San Diego!

Victoria A.

Beautiful place! Serene beach with miles upon miles of silty sand and walkable shore. I like to start off with the hike and make my way down to the beach to walk the shore. Either way - beautiful nature reserve and beach. I'd be wary of walking under or by the cliff side - you just don't ever know if and when the rocks could slide and pop u on the head. Beware of the birds! They're quite aggressive and will pick at unsupervised bags of food or belongings (one tries to fly off with my shoe).

Nat F.

Beautiful spot to hike, sit by the beach, day dream... pictures truly don't do this place justice!

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Valerie T.

There are so many reasons why I love this beach. There is a paid parking lot with hours that are posted as you pay or if your lucky enough to find parking along the street you can wander around on the beach or hike up the trail towards black beach. No matter what your in the mood for walking along the beach with your toes submerged in the ocean water or getting more of a Birds Eye view from the top, this state beach has it all. You can follow the paths toward La Jolla or head in the other direction towards Del Mar. You can't go wrong and nothing beats the fresh air and coastal views. I was just looking for the breathtaking sunsets San Diego has to offer. After a long day at work nothing beats taking a moment to enjoy sunset.

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Patrick M.

Torrey Pines is a 5 Star beach. Pictures and words do little justice. One of those places you just gotta experience for yourself.

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Xavier K.

Torrey Pines Beach offers a breathtaking ocean vista, making it a truly magnificent destination. The scenic drive leading to the beach adds to the enjoyment of the overall experience, providing a fun and delightful journey.

Shayla B.

Truly a heavenly little beach! I know that most people come here strictly to hike the reserve (which is gorgeous in its' own right), but Torrey Pines State Beach deserves its' flowers too. This beach is literally located right off of the road. Talk about convenient! You have easy access right from the parking lot. There are several pull in parking spots too, making it super easy to find parking (if you get here before the crowds, of course). If you want to park closer to the reserve entrance, there's a large parking lot, but it's gonna cost you a whopping $20 to park there (yikes!). Since it's so easy to access this beach, setting up a picnic is a breeze. I arrived around 8:00 am on a Thursday morning, and there were less than a handful of people there. I ended up hiking in the nearby reserve and then returned to the beach in the afternoon to have lunch and relax for a bit. There were more people than before obviously, but waaay less than any other beach that I visited during my trip to SD. Maybe because it was a weekday?! But, somehow I feel like this Beach doesn't get too crowded. I think people are more interested in the reserve which is fine by me. This beach itself encompasses what you'd expect of a beautiful La Jolla beach. Crystal blue waters, soft white sand, and calm shallow waves. Absolutely swimmable and completely family friendly. I don't think dogs are allowed at this beach as I didn't see any which is rare. It's a long beach that seems to stretch on for miles, so spreading out is super easy to do here. You won't feel like other people are all in your space. Despite it being so close to the road, it's actually pretty quiet and peaceful here. There are restrooms on site near the beginning of the Torrey Pines Reserve trail and parking lot entrance. I wouldn't say it's a hidden gem because it's not "hidden" by any means. However, this beach is definitely far less traveled and a great place to escape the busy crowds of the nearby SD beaches. I would absolutely come back for more beach time again.

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3.2 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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