La Jolla Beach Trail is the place to go if you’re looking for a kid-friendly outdoor adventure. They’ll get to see the harbor seals in action up close when they explore the beautiful beach area. It’s only open from May 16th through December 14th annually in order to allow the seals their pupping season, so summer and fall are the perfect times to take this unique beach hike in Southern California.

As you walk along the path, enjoy your idyllic surroundings and take in the stunning ocean views.

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The 2.3-mile trail is considered an easy one, so it’s an excellent choice for a walk to take with your family and hikers of all ages. With no big hills or rough terrain, it’s safe for little legs to hike too.

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Keep an eye out for the colorful wild flowers on your way to the beach. With brilliant hues of red and yellow, they’ll be sure to make you smile.

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If you come in June or July, you might also get to see the sweet seagulls and their baby birds in the nest or learning to fly. The beach-dwelling birds live in the area year-round, though, so you’ll always have a chance to see the adults.

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There’s lots of wildlife to love on the La Jolla Beach Trail. The harbor seals make their home here as well, and they love to sunbathe, so you’re almost certain to get to see lots of them. For your safety, make sure you give them space while you observe them in their habitat.

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You’ll get to see where you’re going when you start approaching the beach, and we’re willing to bet your little ones will really get excited at this point!

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The intimate cove is perfect for making sure the kids don’t roam too far while still giving enough room to look out over the water and absorb the natural beauty of the Pacific.

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Whether you come to teach the kids about the animals, splash in the gentle waves, or both, the La Jolla Beach Trail is the ideal place for a family-friendly day in the sun. What types of wildlife have you seen on your walks? Let us know in the comments!

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