Attractions in Del Mar
There are several miles of beach and bluff sections in Del Mar. Rivermouth or Dog Beach at the north end, Del Mar Beach, Del Mar Bluffs and reefs, and Torrey Pines State Beach at the south end.
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| Del Mar Beach (19th st.) at low tide looking North towards Rivermouth and Dog Beach recreation area located beneath the Bluff seen in the distance. | View from a home in Del Mar Beach Colony at 24th street. | ||
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| Ocean Front Dining at Jake's or Poseidon at the north side of Powerhouse Park. This is also where the bluffs start as you continue south. | 11th street looking North at high tide. A Number of trails lead down to the sand. At extremely low tides, the smooth, rock reefs are revealed. | ||
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| Torrey Pines State Beach makes up the southern end Del Mar. This is Torrey Pines river mouth at low tide, looking at the bridge that leads uphill to Del Mar Bluffs and Downtown Del Mar. | View from south end of Del Mar Bluffs looking at Torrey Pines State Beach and Reserve. The Bluffs at Torrey Pines are much taller than Del Mar Bluffs and are protected natural habitat. Torrey Pines Golf Course is just beyond the protected area. | ||
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