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| Tide Pools in San Diego |
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The best time to visit tide pools is when the tide is low. A 1.0 foot tide is ok, but the best time is when the tide is minus. Have fun exploring and learning about shore crabs, hermit crabs, and sea anemones and more. Rules of Conservation
Tide PoolsFor complete tidal predictions and exact times, see the Scripps Institute tide chart.
Cabrillo National Monument - Hermit crabs are abundant here.
Ocean Beach - Shore crabs, hermit crabs, and sea anemones, and lots of small chitons depressions.
Tourmaline Surfing Park - Hermit crabs and sea snails are abundant. At low tide, you may see sea urchins, brittle stars, or an octopus.
Shell Beach, La Jolla - Star fish or an octopus on a good minus tide.
Dike Rock - Star fish or an octopus on a good minus tide on the north side.
Cardiff State Beach - Tide pool is at the bluffs at the south end of the parking lot at Cardiff State Beach.
Seacliff Park, or Swami's - Fossil shells in sedimentary rock. Sea hares, brittle stars, and octopi on a good low tide.
San Onofre State Park - Hermit crabs.
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