The Lodge at Torrey Pines: From First-Rate Golf to Understated Glam

In June 2021 golfer Jon Rahm secured his first major career win – the U.S. Open Championship – at Torrey Pines Golf Course. No stranger to this La Jolla setting, it’s the site of this Spanish golfer’s first PGA win, And, it’s a short walk from where he proposed to his wife while hiking in nearby Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve.

But beyond golf, it’s also the setting of the AAA Five Diamond Award-winning resort, The Lodge at Torrey Pines, a noted staple at the top of the San Diego area’s most affluent hotel scene. Bestowed the coveted AAA designation only six months after its 2003 debut. The Lodge at Torrey Pines continually meets that high bar year after year.

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Aerial View of the Lodge at Torrey Pines Courtesy of The Lodge at Torrey Pines

Beckoning Appointments at The Lodge at Torrey Pines

Reminiscent of a cozy hunting lodge, The Lodge at Torrey Pines is defined by a surplus of beckoning appointments. At its entry, a trio of stained-glass doors depicts the resort’s eponymous Torrey pine tree in the predominant tones of greens, yellows, and browns. Mere steps further into the hotel a living room-style lobby showcases a vaulted ceiling along with comfy seating around the warmth of the fireplace.  Inviting rocking chairs facing the Pacific Ocean and the renowned golfing links complete the scene.

A departure from many Southern California resorts, defined by equal parts of glass and glam, this 170-room hotel has a residential feel. Designed in the 1900s California Arts and Crafts style of architects Charles and Henry Greene, the Lodge is a nostalgic combination of fine woods, octagonal glass lanterns, heirloom-quality Stickley-style furniture and Asian touches.

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The Lobby at Torrey Pines Cynthia Dial | Travel Squire

Guest Rooms at Torrey Pine Lodge

My guest room is a continuation of the craftsman-style artistry found in the Lodge’s public areas. Again, attention is paid to detail, from the delicate blue-glass, hand-painted desk lamp and the bed’s crisp white duvet embellished with the Torrey pinecone to artwork dedicated to landscapes replicating the environs. The marble and granite bath is furnished with a full line of custom formulated bath products – lemongrass, rosemary and sage – inspired by the adjacent nature reserve’s 17 varietals of sage. A stay here promises signature pampering, but the best part is that these products are available for purchase in the hotel’s gift shop.

To fully enjoy the setting, request accommodations looking toward the sea. Our room, #321, overlooks Torrey Pines 18th hole on the South Course, the Pacific beyond.  On days with low winds, the additional view of paragliders floating in the sky entertains. The patio, furnished with two lounge chairs beneath the overhang and a couple of chairs flanking a table closer to the veranda’s edge, serves up a prime perch from which to wake up with the first cup of coffee.  Or watch the sun set over a glass of wine.

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Rooms with Views Cynthia Dial | Travel Squire

The Spa at Torrey Pines

Having comfortably acclimated to the Lodge’s Old World atmosphere, the décor of its Spa at Torrey Pines’ modernistic style might be a bit jarring initially. However, it isn’t long before the soothing effects of its bespoke treatments transport guests to pure bliss. Among its long-time favorites are the Coastal Sage Salt Scrub. This treatment takes advantage of the plant’s purifying and detoxifying properties. It also incorporates its revered rituals – Ancient Oceans Ritual, Spirit to Soul Ritual, and the Spa at Torrey Pines Signature Ritual.

Culinary Indulgence at the Lodge at Torrey Pines

The Lodge’s exclusively recognized dining venue is A.R. Valentien. The restaurant takes its name from a 20th-century American botanical watercolorist whose works are exhibited throughout. Open only for dinner service with music on Friday and Saturday evenings, an outdoor terrace complements the restaurant’s elegant timbered dining room. The terrace provides white tablecloth service and for cooler evenings, heaters and lap blankets if desired. Known for its seasonal menu and locally sourced foods, its offerings can vary. But if available, consider the roasted duck or the caramelized sea scallops as was the suggestion of our ever-helpful and knowledgeable server, Manocher.

The more casual dining spot for breakfast, lunch, and dinner is The Grill at Torrey Pines. It also features outdoor seating accompanied by fireplaces, fire pits, and views of both the golf course’s putting green and the course itself. Known for its custom-built wood-burning rotisserie, among its tasty selections are breakfast’s bacon, cheddar, and scallion omelet, chimney smoked carnitas torta for lunch, and crispy skin Scottish salmon at dinner.

Seaside luxury
Seaside Ambiance Cynthia Dial | Travel Squire

Seize the Setting of the Lodge at Torrey Pines

As inviting as the hotel is, it would be a mistake not to explore beyond its interior. So, whether it’s participating in one of the resort’s morning yoga classes or joining the daily guided nature walk through the reserve, seize the setting.

Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is a local treasure – one that offers eight miles of hiking trails. The 2/3-mile Guy Fleming Trail is not difficult, a short, relatively level loop with unparalleled beauty. With ocean vistas, sandstone formations, wind-shaped trees, seasonal flowers, and two primetime overlooks – it’s the favorite of many. The view of the coast from Del Mar to Carlsbad can be enjoyed from a wooden bench at the north lookout and just down the steps of the south overlook the view is to La Jolla (to the south), San Clemente, and Santa Catalina Islands (on a clear day), dolphins (almost any day) and gray whales (in season).

Then there’s the golf – 36 holes of pure “pro” fun. Choices include the North Course and South Course – sites of the 2008 and 2021 U.S. Opens and each year’s PGA Farmers Insurance Open. Options for guests include reserving a tee time (signing up as far in advance as possible is recommended) or booking the “Play Where the Pros Play” golf package (a minimum three-night weekday stay).

In the end, world-recognized golf, prime-time spa facilities and gourmet dining are all accouterments of an award-winning resort. True, it effortlessly ticks all the boxes sought by well-heeled travelers; but this hotel is more. In reality, The Lodge at Torrey Pines is classic-style California – a rustic, relaxed sphere of ambiance representative of an era before surfers and starlets.

The Lodge at Torrey Pines
11480 North Torrey Pines Road
La Jolla, CA 92037
858-771-6480
www.lodgetorreypines.com