Haunted Places Near La Jolla

For whatever reason, we as a society love to be spooked. In particular, we love ghost stories. It goes beyond the frightful element — ghost stories become a sort of local folklore, a part of the tapestry that is the story of a place. And there’s no better time to learn about some local hauntings than Halloween. If you’re visiting La Jolla this fall, you can get yourself into the Halloween spirit by checking out some of these historic, haunted locations throughout the community or nearby.

The Whaley House

In Old Town San Diego, you’ll find The Whaley House, now a museum that offers visitors a view of San Diego from times past. But this house is more than simply a relic from the mid-19th century and a specimen of Greek Revival architecture. It’s also famously haunted. Before the house was built, the property was the location of gallows where criminals were often hung. It also was the location of the notorious suicide of Violet Whaley, the daughter of the original family of the house. Guests have claimed to have seen a man standing in the parlor who may have been the ghost of Thomas Whaley himself, as well as the ghost of his wife in the garden. Other sightings have been that of a long-haired girl in the dining room, and even apparitions of animals past read more here…

The Best Places to Relax in La Jolla

The point of a vacation is, above all, to relax. When you take your La Jolla trip, the tension should melt off your shoulders, allowing you to forget about the pile of assignments at work or all the stressors at home. Everything about your vacation should be about what you want to do, what’s most calming and enjoyable for you. However, some La Jolla attractions simply excel when it comes to relaxation. If you need to really treat yourself, these are the places to visit. Read more here…

Best Places to Run in La Jolla

A La Jolla vacation is a break from the pressures of the real world like work, school, and housework, but it doesn’t have to mean giving up your hobbies, especially if you love running. With sunny weather, fresh ocean air, and of course, great views, La Jolla can be the ideal place to go running. If you’re a frequent visitor to La Jolla, you probably already have some of your favorite spots, but if you’re a first time visitor or just haven’t had a chance to go running in La Jolla, here are some ideas of where to start. Make sure to bring a full bottle of water to stay hydrated! Read more here…