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Expansive park by the ocean featuring 2 beaches plus trails, caves & picnic areas.
5970 Palos Verdes Dr S, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275, United States

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Reviews — 8

Viniamin Tokarchuk
at 2024 Apr 21
Viniamin Tokarchuk
at 2024 Apr 21
Great place to explore the coast and do some hiking. Definitely a bit rough on the beach, it's not a walk in the park..
Melissa S
at 2024 Mar 19
Melissa S
at 2024 Mar 19
Beautiful views of dolphins playing, sea lions chilling on rocks, bunnies, various birds, as well as the surrounding landscape.
Carolina Camero
at 2023 Jul 26
Carolina Camero
at 2023 Jul 26
A Serene Escape at Abalone Cove Reserve - A Perfect Day Out with Tide Pools!

Abalone Cove Reserve is a hidden gem that promises a day of tranquility, beauty, and unforgettable memories. Embrace the opportunity to immerse yourself in nature’s splendor, explore tide pools, and experience a day like no other in the heart of Palos Verdes.

Visitors can make use of the parking facilities, though it’s important to note that the first 30 minutes are complimentary, while any additional time will incur a fee of $6 or more. Despite the parking charges, the experience the reserve offers more than justifies the cost.
Suprava Ahana
at 2023 Jun 23
Suprava Ahana
at 2023 Jun 23
Such a peaceful place to relax your mind and body. There’s a hike that leads down to the beach. Beautiful place for picnics or date.
Voicu Sever
at 2023 Jun 04
Voicu Sever
at 2023 Jun 04
Paid parking, clean restrooms in the parking lot. Trails well marked, short hike to Abalone Cove and to Sacred Cove. Views? A corner of paradise! And no, pictures can't reproduce the beauty of the place, you have to go and see it with your own eyes.
Lauren Hall
at 2023 May 07
Lauren Hall
at 2023 May 07
Absolutely gorgeous. Lots of wild flowers, lots of foxtails. If you bring a dog be prepared to remove a lot from their fur if they are close to the ground. Very well kept up. Bathrooms were clean too.
Jessica You
at 2023 Apr 21
Jessica You
at 2023 Apr 21
Parking is free for about an hour and then you pay after that. We stayed for almost half a day and paid $12.

They had gorgeous flowers in bloom from the recent rains. It was nice taking pictures with those.

Beware you do have to walk on a TON of big rocks and a steep decline to get to the beach. My calves were killing me after. Somehow a lot of families still brought their kids though.

We came for the tide pools and it was pretty cool and fun to explore. We saw a brittle star for the first time!

It’s also fun to look at all the different rocks :0)

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