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Lifeguard Services

Children's Pool

A picture of the beach taken from the top Photo of Childrens Pool Lifeguard Tower

The Children's Pool is a small beach partially protected by a seawall. The original intention was to create a fully protected swimming area, but in recent years sand has filled in much of the area inside the wall.

This is a popular beach for scuba divers because of the reefs just offshore. These same reefs can create very strong currents and other hazards, particularly in high surf conditions.

This has also become a popular viewing area for harbor seals. Seals and occasionally seal lions haul out on the beach to rest year-round. The Children's Pool Beach is closed to public access during harbor seal pupping season, Dec. 15 through May 15, yearly. 

This is a very picturesque beach with a panoramic view. Several small beaches are nearby, including Wipeout Beach, which is to the south, and Shell Beach, which is to the north.

Children's Pool is one of nine beaches that has a permanent lifeguard station patrolled by San Diego Lifeguards.

For other questions or concerns, call 619-221-8899 or email SDLG@sandiego.gov