Located on the Palos Verdes peninsula, Abalone Cove Shoreline Park is a secluded haven of coastal nature with hiking trails and thriving tide pools.
One of the best beaches in Los Angeles for scuba and skin diving, Torrance is also great for swimming, fishing, and surfing.
Redondo County Beach is a big crowd-pleaser. Over a mile of south bay beach, ample parking, and plentiful options for food.
Redondo County Beach is a big crowd-pleaser. Over a mile of south bay beach, ample parking, and plentiful options for food.
The horseshoe-shaped pier hosts a large collection of cute shops and tantalizing seafood restaurants.
Few beaches are more popular than El Porto for surfing. When the waves are tame elsewhere, El Porto is your best bet.
An enormous beach with plenty of parking and amenities, Dockweiler is excellent for a classic beach day.
Playa del Rey beach specializes in small-town charm. Being close to Loyola Marymount University makes it popular with students.
Also known as Marina Beach, Mother’s Beach is a small, man-made beach in Marina del Rey.
Venice Beach is a fan favorite among the best beaches in Los Angeles, which also makes it one of the most popular neighborhoods in Los Angeles.