Bluff Cove, Palos Verdes
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Kaena Point on the North Shore side is a mysterious place with huge mountains that loom above you!
Wide paved sunny road for bike riding or to walk 1.5 miles to the Cave Rock and Dripping Cave trailhead.
Top-of-the-world view of yellow cliffs, headlands, and magic coves.
Short 0.3 mile downhill trail past eucalyptus forest to rocky shale coastline with tide pools. Flooded most of the time, with stepping stones over mud.
Incredible beach with blue-green water, rocks jutting out of the sea, arches, and caves.
Steep walk up a narrow trail with wildflowers and ocean views. Loud noise from freeway (unless you take the inland trail), limited parking, and lots of people on mountain bikes.
Wonderful wooden boardwalk over the dunes, with gorgeous views of the sea! Plus eucalyptus forest. You can walk 1.7 miles in total!
In winter, see the harbor seals play below the cliffs. All year, walk the trail above the cliffs.
Pretty hike through wide open spaces, past rolling hills, and along a creek.
A stunning hike overlooking a white sand beach, bright blue-green waters, and a waterfall falling onto the beach.
Wide paved sunny road for bike riding or to walk 1.5 miles to the Cave Rock and Dripping Cave trailhead.
After your meal, you can walk along the water at Liberty Station Esplanade, a wild area with birds and plants. See the planes fly directly overhead!
Rugged, windswept beach with large driftwood, kelp balls, and 1.5km wooden boardwalk.
Wide, hard-packed dirt trail with views of a cute mountain peak.
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