Torrance County Beach is a hidden gem that offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The beach features beautiful, soft sand and stunning views of the ocean, making it a perfect spot for relaxation or a leisurely stroll. The atmosphere is peaceful, with fewer crowds compared to more popular beaches, allowing visitors to enjoy the natural beauty in a tranquil setting.
The amenities are well-maintained, including clean restrooms and ample parking, which adds to the overall convenience. Whether you're looking to sunbathe, swim, or simply take in the breathtaking scenery, Torrance County Beach has something for everyone. The surrounding cliffs provide a picturesque backdrop, and the sunsets here are nothing short of spectacular.
Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the chance to spot various birds and marine life, adding to the beach's charm. Additionally, there are nearby picnic areas that are perfect for family gatherings or a romantic outing.
Overall, Torrance County Beach is an ideal destination for those seeking a quiet day by the sea. I highly recommend this beach to anyone looking to unwind and enjoy nature's beauty. I can't wait to return for another day of...
Read moreA continuing stretch of sand beach that actually starts from the north end at Playa Del Rey in LA, thru the South Bay, all the way down to Torrance State Beach at the south end. I used to ride the long bike path that goes along these beaches about 3 times a week, locking my bike here and hiking up thru Malaga Cove, up to the Ranch Market for lunch and a health shake. Sometimes a quicker stop at the nearby Trader Joe’s in Redondo Beach, worked out just fine too! The surf here is moderate to rad and fairly clean with lots of lifeguards, except for down at the coves. The sand beaches here are kept clean, with plenty of trash containers. There’s also plenty of restroom access, with concrete ramps and steps from street level. I like the area here for the laid back, peaceful scene. Uncrowded, even on Sundays and holidays, tho beach lots towards the hill are small and fill up fast then. Parking free on the streets may be acceptable, if posted signs don’t show restrictions. Beach street parking along the Esplanade to the north is metered and checked frequently. There are also paid lots to the north at the Redondo Beach Parking and south at Torrance State Beach pay and...
Read moreTorrance speech does not keep their Beach clean there is always rotting fly infested rotting sea kelp. Bathrooms outdoor showers need attention, where is all the record revenues from property taxes transfer taxes going into if you're not taking care of one of your most important attractions, the beaches. Also the water often has a yellow colour, and the sand is black in sections, what is going on???? When I walk my feet has tar or oil on it, Where is the AQMD, WHERE IS THE Coastal commission??. Where...
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