Goes over 9 caves including the famous Sunny Jim. Believed to be an ancient hunting trail, archaeologists have found artifacts and evidence of late prehistoric Indian villages that dates back 9,500 years beneath the stratified soil in La Jolla – meaning they are among some of the oldest remains ever found in Southern California. Much of their activity along the trail and nearby La Jolla canyon was food-driven: early inhabitants could walk down to the tide pools or beach below and pick up dinner, or pick up rabbits at the top of the cliffs and within the canyon.
Dead Man’s Leap- cliff diving spot 100 feet below. It was a favorite spot of many thrill-seekers for a long time.