2018 Hermosa Beach - great for a walk by the Pacific Ocean. LA, California
Great for a walk by the sea great scenery good laughs.
Fun time with friends.
Could be a great romantic outing!
Hermosa Beach is a beachfront city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Its population was 19,506 at the 2010 census.
The city is located in the South Bay region of the greater Los Angeles area and is one of the three Beach Cities. Hermosa Beach is bordered by the other two, Manhattan Beach to the north and Redondo Beach to the south and east.
The city's beach is popular for sunbathing, beach volleyball, surfing, paddleboarding and bars. The city itself extends only about 15 blocks from east to west and 40 blocks from north to south, with the Pacific Coast Highway running down the middle. Situated on the Pacific Ocean, Hermosa's average temperature is 70 °F (22 °C) in the summer and 55 °F (13 °C) in the winter. Westerly sea breezes lessen what can be high summertime temperatures in Los Angeles and elsewhere in the county and help keep the smog away 360 days of the year.
A paved path, called The Strand, runs along Hermosa's beach from Torrance Beach in the south approximately twenty miles north to Santa Monica. The Hermosa Beach pier is at the end of Pier Avenue, which is one of the beach community's main shopping, eating and partying areas.
What to see and do in Manhattan Beach, California
Take a quick aerial tour of Manhattan Beach, California. And discover what's to see and do in this cozy little beach side community. There is surfing, swimming, biking, skating and a walkable downtown that's loaded with great locally-owned shops, restaurants, bars and much more.
This video includes special #flybye offers and features local Downtown Manhattan Beach businesses, including Nikau Kai Waterman Shop & Cafe, Pages {a bookstore}, Tabula Rasa Essentials and Yorktown.
Whether you are shopping, walking, dining, or just enjoying the ocean views, stop by these businesses and mention the #flybye promo code to get discounts where they are available (note: offers are subject to change).
12 Things to do in Long Beach
Long Beach is a great Southern California city that has a little bit of everything to offer the visitor. The city features a busy shipping port, lots of great restaurants and tons of fun attractions. I always enjoy spending a weekend in Long Beach and just exploring the city to find new things to do. This video includes some of my favorite stops including the Queen Mary, Aquarium of the Pacific, The Attic and Hilltop Park. Let me know what your favorite spot is in Long Beach in the comments.
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10 of the Best Beaches in California
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Walking around Hermosa Beach Pier in South Bay Los Angeles, California Travel Guide
Hermosa Beach is a beachfront city located in the South Bay region of Los Angeles County, California. Hermosa Beach is bordered by the other two beach cities, Manhattan Beach to the north and Redondo Beach to the south.
The city's beach is popular for sunbathing, beach volleyball, surfing, paddleboarding, bars, cycling and running. The city itself extends only about 15 blocks from east to west and 40 blocks from north to south, with Pacific Coast Highway running down the middle.
A paved path, called The Strand, runs along Hermosa's beach from Torrance Beach in the south approximately twenty miles north to Santa Monica. The Hermosa Beach pier is at the end of Pier Avenue, which is one of the beach community's main shopping, eating and partying areas.
The Hermosa Beach Pier, extends 1,140 feet from the Strand toward the Pacific Ocean. The current Hermosa Beach Pier structure was built in 1965 and renovated in the early 2000s.
A Walk Around Manhattan Beach, California
Manhattan Beach is a hotspot for beach volleyball and surfing.
A majority of the land in Manhattan Beach was once exposed sand dunes which now lie beneath the city's buildings and streets. The underlying dunes afford residents ocean views throughout western portions of the city. The tallest hill is 244 feet high and located in the city's southwest region. The only remaining exposed sand dune is at Sand Dune Park, where sand resembling the original landscape can also be found. In the late 1920s, Manhattan Beach excess sand was purchased by Hawaiʻian developers, who negotiated a deal with the Kuhn Brothers Construction Company to ship the sand across the Pacific Ocean from Manhattan Beach via Los Angeles Harbor to Waikiki Beach over a 10 year period.
The beach is approximately 400 feet wide and 2.1 miles long. In the early part of the last century, the beach was narrow (approximately 150 feet) and sloping. From 1938 to 1989, it more than doubled in width when large quantities of sand were placed on beaches to the north during construction of the Hyperion Treatment Plant, Marina Del Rey, and Scattergood Power Plant. The sand was carried southward by the ocean's natural littoral flow and widened Manhattan Beach.
Every August, the city hosts the Manhattan Beach Open Volleyball Tournament and the International Surf Festival.
10 Best Places to Live in California
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With 840 miles of coastline and 163,707 total square miles, California offers its residents a unique way of life. You can choose to live in one of the largest cities in the world, Los Angeles, or shut yourself away in a small coastal town in Marin. You can feast your eyes on the majestic Pacific Ocean, or go water skiing at Lake Tahoe. But, as is the case everywhere, certain places in the Golden State are regarded as better than others, and it’s not always easy to decide where you might live, once you decide to relocate.
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Hermosa Beach, California Travel Guide! EAT, DRINK & PLAY ( 360° Virtual Reality)
Virtual Reality, 360° Video: This Southern California town has a giant stretch of beach, tons of deep sand, a stunning pier and fun downtown area. It is the quintessential California town! We played volleyball with the pros, drank margaritas and ate tacos on Pier Ave, rode bikes along the Strand, cruised town in a beach buggy, caught waves on a stand-up paddle board and even played soared through the air in a microlight! From the water to the sky, and everything in between, Hermosa Beach is one of the most laidback, beachiest towns in America!
This video was produced by the talented team at Realism Travel.
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A Walk Around Paradise Cove Beach, Malibu, California
Paradise Cove in Malibu is a public beach in front of a privately-owned facility by the same name. The property and the restaurant has surfboards all around and the outside seating area has wooden lounge chairs, palm trees, and thatched umbrellas that almost has a Hawaiian feel. Ironically though with all the surfboards around the owners banned surfing for years until the California Coastal Commission forced them to allow it. The CCC also forced the owners to quit charging fees for visitors who park outside the property and walk in to the beach, but they still charge for parking on-site. If you are here for under four hours and eat at the Paradise Cove Cafe, the parking fee is cheap or free depending on the day of the week, but all-day parking at any time of the year is quite steep (see the Paradise Cove website for current parking rates). But this is a nice place and it’s worth the price of admission to use this wide sandy beach with lifeguards, clean facilities, and a private pier.
With such a name you’d expect a pretty stunning spot. It lives up to it’s name and has even been the setting for many beach scenes in Hollywood movies. Paradise Cove is a great starting point for long beach walks. Heading east you’ll walk below some Malibu mansions and find some private beaches. Heading west you can walk below steep sandstone cliffs all the way to Little Dume Beach and Big Dume Beach in Point Dume State Beach. The entrance to Paradise Cove is clearly signed at the address 28128 Pacific Coast Highway.
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