BLACK's BEACH San Diego, San Diego Nude Beach, Great Surfing
Welcome to Black's Beach in San Diego
Welcome to Black's Beach in the La Jolla section of San Diego. Black's Beach is San Diego's only "clothing optional" or nude beach. Black's Beach is also an excellent surf beach and is popular for hang gliders and hikers.
Black's Beach San Diego - A Trip to San Diego's only beach where clothing "is optional". When it comes to San Diego's most popular beaches we have done a pretty good job covering what life is like in Pacific Beach, Mission Beach & Ocean Beach. We have even covered the beach life in Mexico on our Rosarito Beach Online website. Those beaches are definetly the most popular beaches, but for residents in the San Diego there is a difference between popular and famous. When it comes to the most famous beach in San Diego and Southern California, it is Black's Beach along the cliffs of La Jolla by the
Torrey Pines Glider Port. This famous 2 mile stretch of beach is perhaps the most remote with only a few paths leading down the nearly thousand foot cliffs lining the beach area.
Black's Beach is a clothing optional beach where about 1/3 to 1/2 of the beach goers tan in the buff. It is also a very popular place for surfers with some of the best breaks in Southern California. The water outside the Black's Beach area goes down over a mile and a half deep and the water surge from this depth creates a great wave when it reaches the shallow beach areas with a quarter to half mile from shore. During the winter time this area can have 12-15 foot surf during a good winter storm session in Mexico.
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San Diego Glider PortThe
Torrey Pines Glider Port in La Jolla makes it homes along the cliffs of Torrey Pines Road. It has some of the best views and steepest drop offs in San Diego. Here a glider pilot tests his cords before taking off.
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Running of the cliff...glider style....
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A glider pilot prepares for a landing.
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The entrance to Black's Beach. This a a very long climb and there are parts of the trail where you must move slow to get through, but at least 1,000 people a day+ on the weekends make this decent.
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A look down at the beach and ocean from the top of the trail.
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All along the cliff and beach areas paragliders sail along enjoying the majestic views.
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Here is a look at one of the final decents on the trail. Go slow and use caution.
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The trail of bodies going down to the beach. The beach visitors include students, families, surfers, and of course nudists.
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The beach area below the cliff. The beach stretches for about 6 miles and is very quiet and private since there is not a lot of housing built above it.
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A couple plays volleyball on the beach. One of the many ways to cool off on a hot summer day in San Diego.
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Black's Beach in La Jolla, below the glider port.
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Black's Beach Public Services Information
The San Diego lifeguards do provide lifeguard service to the area with a pick up truck mobile unit that also pulls a jet ski for rescues.
Description:
Black's Beach is a two mile long, sandy strip situated at the base of majestic cliffs up to 300 feet high. It is formally known as Torrey Pines City Beach and Torrey Pines State Beach in that it is jointly owned by the City of San Diego and the State of California. There is a glider port atop the cliff overlooking the beach where hangliders, paragliders and remote controlled gliders can often be seen soaring.
Access to Black's Beach is very difficult due to the high cliffs and lack of improved stairways. The safest access is from adjacent beaches to the north and south, but this access may be obstructed by high tides or surf. The cliffs of Black's Beach are unstable and slides can occur without warning, so it is best to stay well away from them. Although not officially sanctioned, some patrons of Black's Beach practice nudism.
Lifeguard Protection:
There is no permanent lifeguard station at this beach. Lifeguards are usually on duty mid-day from Spring break through the end of October. Due to the remoteness of this beach, lifeguard assistance may take twenty minutes or more to arrive when lifeguards are not on duty at the beach. There is an emergency call box at the south end of the beach at the bottom of the road.
Rip Currents:
Most California beaches experience strong rip currents. The safety tips section provides an explanation of rip currents and some methods of freeing yourself if caught in a rip current. The best advice is to swim near a lifeguard.
Regulated Water Activity Zones:
Water activity is essentially unregulated. Surfers and swimmers may mix, but all are required to employ due care in avoiding injury to each other.
Surfing:
This is an excellent beach for surfing, particularly at the southern end.
Scuba:
Scuba diving is not recommended due to access problems and surf conditions.
Restrooms and Showers:
There are no restrooms on Black's Beach. Portable restrooms can be found at the top of the cliffs next to the Glider Port. Restrooms can also be found at La Jolla Shores, to the south, and at Torrey Pines State Beach, to the north.
Walkways:
There are no improved walkways at this beach. There are several natural paths, but they can be very hazardous and false trails abound. Use caution and observe warning signs.
Disabled Accessibility:
This beach does not offer disabled accessibility due to natural impediments.
Beach Fires:
There are no receptacles for beach fires. Open fires are therefore prohibited.
Regulations -- Standard San Diego beach regulations apply, with the following modifications:
Alcohol is prohibited on the State (north) section of the beach and is only permitted between 12:00 noon and 8:00 p.m. on the City (south) section.
Public Transit:
Call San Diego Transit at (619) 233-3004 for buses that serve this beach.
Note: Unimproved parking is also available at the Glider Port above Black's Beach, but the only access to the beach is via unimproved natural paths which can be very hazardous. Take great care to avoid false trails. False trails may cause a person to become precariously stuck on side of the cliff or can result in serious injury or death if one falls.
* information provided by the city of San Diego
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A mom and her two little kids enjoy a sunny and warm day at the beach.
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The cliffs running aloong the coastline are massive and awesome in stature going for miles down the beach areas.
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Here is a look up the cliff getting ready to go back. Humans scatter the trails coming down like ants starting from the very top.
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The cliff areas of Blacks Beach looking south.
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The first part of the trail going back up.
The trail is carved out of the rock.
A steady stream of visitors start coming down the trail for another day at the beach.
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Some of the most spectacular views in San Diego can be found at Black's Beach and at the San Diego Glider Port.
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The start of the trail going down.
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Spectators walk along the cliffs enjoying the amazing views of the coastline and ocean below.
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A couple take a breather while coming down to look at the view. This is about a third of the way down and the lifeguards jet ski on the beach is the size of a grain of rice.
It is a long climb:-))
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A group of glider pilots relax and enjoy the view before unpacking their chutes and going for a cruise.
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Map and Directions to Black's Beach in La Jolla
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Directions and Parking:
From the north, take Interstate 5 south to Carmel Valley Road. West on Carmel Valley Road to Pacific Coast Highway. South on Pacific Coast Highway to Torrey Pines State Beach. A paid-parking lot is available with 450 spaces, including eight disabled parking spaces. Walk south from this lot approximately one mile using caution regarding the unstable cliffs above and tidal conditions which may obstruct passage.
From the south, take Interstate 5 north to Ardath Road. Take a right at the intersection of La Jolla Shores Drive and a left on Calle Frescota to the free public parking lot at La Jolla Shores. This lot includes 350 spaces, including eight disabled parking spaces. Walk north one mile, use caution regarding the unstable cliffs above and tidal conditions which may obstruct passage.