History of the La Jolla Sea Caves

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La Jolla Cave History- Prohibition in La Jolla

The seven caves of La Jolla sit at the base of the cliff side, along the waters below coast walkway.  Sunny Jim’s is the only cave accessible by means other that water.  Most of the other caves are only visited by kayak, or swimming.  Over the years, visitors have been attracted to the caves, and the history that this hand dug tunnel entails.

goldfish point caveApproximately 10 to 15 feet north of the present Cave Store along the northwestern entrance of the Coast Walkway stood the once called cave curio store.  Smugglers once used this cave to bring in illegal Chinese and other immigrants, and contraband whiskey. Nationwide prohibition was ratified in 1920, and Federal Prohibition agents were given the task of enforcing the law.  Prohibition is also referred to as part of the Temperance movement, which wanted to make alcohol illegal.  The humanitarian effort stated that the goal was to better the lives of the common people.

la jolla pelicanThe steep shaft of the tunnel dig began in 1903, as two men used a wheelbarrow and a rope, to haul the sandstone up and down the 125-foot tunnel.  There were no stairs in those days.  Today you can easily walk down the steps inside the cave store, to visit the inside of the cave, the 133 steps and a wooden platform, and guide rail were added after Prof. Schultz purchased the property in 1920. Visit our Cave Store page for more information.

The property was purchases from Miss Anna Held, who started this Green Dragon colony.  The colony was settled by fellow German-Americans who had gravitated to the oceanfront village of La Jolla, obviously now we can see why. 

The early life in La Jolla was pleasant despite the living conditions then being what we today would consider primitive.  Every one knew everyone, doors where never locked, and the La Jolla area grew into a cultural center for the nearby military, families, and visitors to gather for dance and celebration at the Pavilion at the Cove, or even a Sunday outing. Visit our La Jolla Cove page for more information.

The La Jolla Caves and Cove became a magical spot that would become a place of inspiration for many authors, poets, artists, and musicians through the years.  The unique area, and its offerings were a remarkable influence on the early history of La Jolla, and what the La Jolla Shores and Ecological Reserve area has grown to be.  La Jolla Shores is now a safe haven for all different kinds of water activity like kayaking, snorkeling, swimming, surfing, diving, fishing, and other general beach going activities.  Please visit our La Jolla Shores page for more information.

Kayak the 7 Caves - La Jolla Kayaking Tour

Our La Jolla Cave Tours in La Jolla Shores leoparla_jolla_kayak_tour_of the _leopard_sharksleave multiple times a day; however, reservations are needed. We invite you to Kayak San Diego with our La Jolla kayak tour of the Seven Sea Caves of La Jolla.
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Tours are available year-round (weather permitting) at:
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(We cannot advise you to enter the Caves without an instructor)
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FREEFALL BIKE TOUR: Go sightseeing in San Diego by bike!
Start this amazing experience when we transport all bike equipment and tour participants to Mt. Soledad for a breathtaking 360 degree view of San Diego and a look at the controversial cross. Then begin the thrilling descent into Pacfic Beach. This San Diego bike tour is an excellent way to go sightseeing in San Diego. This bike tour stops at the best spots including the Crystal Pier, Pacfic Beach's Boardwalk, Mission Bay, Windnsea Surf Spot, Children's Pool, La Jolla Cove, the Cave Store and much more! This tour is about 2.5 - 3 hours and is mostly flat. For more biking information CLICK on bike tours in San Diego.

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Leopard Sharks in La Jolla

LEOPARD SHARK ENCOUNTER: Kayak and Snorkel La Jolla
Enjoy snorkeling in La Jolla with the harmless leopard sharks with this combo tour. These seasonal leopard sharks are completely harmless and swim around in shallow waters on the south end of La Jolla Shores. Snorkel above these amazing creatures on our La Jolla kayaking tour combined with snorkeling. This La Jolla tour involves kayaking to the caves and kelp beds and snorkeling with the leopard sharks, the Garibaldi, Guitarfish and other local marinelife. Snorkeling is made easy by bringing the snorkel gear aboard the kayaks. Snorkel amidst the Underwater Ecological Reserve, along La Jolla's amazing coastline. This tour is about 2-2.5 hours long and includes all snorkeling and kayaking equipment. CLICK on Kayak Snorkel Tour in La Jolla.

JOLLA KAYAKING: Experience La Jolla on a sit-on-top Kayak!
Kayaking La Jolla takes place in the Pacific Ocean off of La Jolla Shores beach. Ocean kayaking in San Diego is very unique as San Diego kayaking offers the exquisite coastline that contains the seacliffs and sea caves. Ocean kayaking in La Jolla is truly unique because of the constant prescence of marinelife and because you enter and return through surf. Get more comlete information about our Jolla Kayak Tours by clickin CLICK on Kayak Tour in La Jolla.

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