
*** I almost rated Abalone Cove 1 star so you wouldn't go there LOL *** BUT sharing is caring after all. And I have to have hope that people won't be total assholes and leave things better than...
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The Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy is a dedicated nonprofit organization focused on the protection and restoration of the region's natural lands, rare wildlife, and coastal beauty, benefiting the local community. Through initiatives like the Go Wild for the Peninsula campaign, the conservancy aims to safeguard critical habitats and establish wildlife corridors across the Peninsula.
Offering a variety of programs and events, including guided nature walks and volunteer opportunities, the conservancy engages the public in efforts to restore native ecosystems and promote environmental education. By fostering community involvement and preserving land for future generations, the organization strives to protect the unique ecosystem of the Palos Verdes Peninsula in perpetuity.
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*** I almost rated Abalone Cove 1 star so you wouldn't go there LOL *** BUT sharing is caring after all. And I have to have hope that people won't be total assholes and leave things better than...
The tide pools are a hike to get to, but that just means less people go to the tide pools. Parking: Pay lot ($12 max) and 2 or 3 thirty minute spots on the street. Hike: I wouldn't take a kid...
An amazing beautiful place to take respite from a busy day. Best to come during low tide to check out all the creatures in the naturally created tide pools. There are a couple free 30 minute...
Abalone Cove is part of Abalone Cove Shoreline Park. It's possible to visit the Cove by hiking the trails and then walking back. A great place to hike and enjoy the scenery.
Views are amazing - you can see dolphins and wildlife although some surfers here Parking available - paid parking The beach width is short and very rocky/unsteady. Not many spots to easily take...