This was my first time at this beach and I was a bit disappointed. There are a lot of rocks close to shore, making it dangerous to boogie board. There is a bit of a trek down some sketchy makeshift paths to get to the shore from where the parked cars are. Also, if you plan to use the porta potties, bring your own toilet paper and hand sanitizer. It was a decent beach but I don't think I'll be coming back. It was good to just hang out on the sand but I was bummed about all the rocks. Sometimes the waves made it hard to tell where the rocks were so be careful if you go...
Read moreBesides the fact the lifeguards will kick your dogs off the beach to protect the birds it's a nice place. First they create a "wetland" (swamp) that breeds mosquitos and other disgusting things, then other animals are not allowed to protect the ones that are naturally moving on. The earth has done it's thing for ages... Humans are really not God's who should dictate who does and doesn't deserve to get their feet (or paws)...
Read moreI like that most people don't venture out to other areas of open sand. They choose to be closer to what's popular (tourist attractions/SM Pier/3rd st Prom/Venice boardwalk).
Less people, less trash, and way less birds to worry about. Although there is a bit more washed up seaweed. There's a shorter distance from cliff to ocean.
No parking lot or structure, just street parking. No restrooms-just...
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