Note Bene
The Lodge at Torrey Pines offers a spectacular view of the resort's golf course and the Pacific Ocean, and it echoes the spirit of world renowned architects Charles and Henry Greene.
Banquets & Meetings
Several indoor rooms along with the sun-splashed Arroyo Terrace, which provides 10,000 square feet of function space for luncheons or cocktail hours with majestic views of the Golf Course and Pacific Ocean.
Meeting Space
The resort offers more than 13,000 square feet of meeting space with beautiful natural light abound and state-of-the-art A/V equipment. The rooms, which celebrate California artists such as Maurice Braun, Everett Jackson, Alfred Mitchell and Charles Reiffel, are the ideal venues for productive time with co-workers and clients and can accommodate groups of 10 to 470.
Fine Dining On Site
A.R. Valentien featuring farm-to-table selections from Executive Chef Jeff Jackson.
Fine Dining Nearby
Brian Malarkey's Herringbone uses the phrase "Fish Meats Field" to describe its farm fresh cuisine with an emphasis on line-caught seafood and quality meats.
Fitness Center
Features treadmills, ellipticals, stationary bicycles, free weights, weight machines, and yoga mats.
Pets Allowed
Pets are not allowed.
Pool Outdoor
Heated with underwater speakers. The hot tub is located above the pool under the gazebo overlooking the golf course.
Spa Facility
Inspired by elements from the adjacent Torrey Pines State Reserve and Pacific Ocean, The Spa at Torrey Pines features signature treatments themed around the natural timelessness and purity of the La Jolla coastline.
Beach
Just a short hike away, separated by the golf course.
Ballooning, Hot Air
Skysurfer Balloon Company in nearby Del Mar.
Casino Gambling
Ocean's Eleven Casino located 26 miles north on I-5 in Oceanside.
Dining
Dining in La Jolla is a richly varied experience that invites visitors to enjoy this sophisticated but casual coastal community to the fullest. Individual neighborhoods teem with exciting restaurants, from cozy bistros in the La Jolla Shores district, to extravagent, night-on-the-town eateries on Prospect Street, the dining-and-entertainment thoroughfare in the heart of the downtown area that locals call 'the village.'
Ecological Tourism
Guided nature hikes through adjacent Torrey Pines State Reserve.
Gliding
The Torrey Pines Gliderport is a city-owned private-use glider airport located off Torrey Pines Scenic Drive.
Golfing
Torrey Pines Golf Course featuring the North and South courses (site of 2008 and 2021 U.S. Open Championships).
Hiking
Eight miles of hiking trails for all levels in Torrey Pines State Reserve.
Horseback Riding
Del Mar's Concord Equestrian Center teaches beginners through Grand Prix Jumpers with classical horsemanship and specialized programs for each rider.
Shopping
Prospect Street and downtown La Jolla feature popular outlets, one-of-a-kind boutiques, art galleries, and jewelry stores.
Theatre Museums
The world-renowned La Jolla Playhouse is just down the street on the campus of UCSD. The Birch Aquarium at Scripps is the public exploration center for the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UCSD. The Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla is the region’s foremost forum devoted to the exploration and presentation of the art of our time, presenting works across all media created since 1950.
Recommended Rooms
Palisade Suites - This luxurious suite offers a sweeping view of both the 18th green of the world-famous Torrey Pines Golf Course and of the La Jolla coastline. The generously-sized guest room is over 1,100 square feet, with spacious accommodations that include an adjoining parlor, private balcony, and fireplace.