![]() This is another of our less-rugged options, as it begins and ends at a seaside resort. Terranea Resort is a wonderful staycation getaway, but if all you have the time for is a half-day adventure, it’s perfect for that, as well. With easy parking and a not-too-steep walk, this is perfect for even the youngest explorers. From the beach parking lot, head to the right side of the beach where there is an elevated platform that leads to the tide pools. Located right by the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium (currently closed), this beach is more than just sand and swimming. Where to Find Tide Pools in and around Rancho Palos Verdes Cabrillo BeachĮasiest to access on the peninsula is Cabrillo Beach. See what critters climb out of the pools. Pay parking is self service (and monitored, so don’t be tempted to skip paying) and there are portable restrooms in the parking lot. While it's a steep path from the street parking above (leave the stroller at home), the monoliths (rock formations) make for amazing views and house plenty of marine life at low tide. If you couldn’t find Lechuza, nearby El Matador is a perfect alternative. But be warned: secluded also means no restrooms! El Matador State Beach Access to Lechuza Beach is available through a residential neighborhood with on-street parking, so just park your car, walk down one of the two paths, and head to the beach. This beach has an accessible entrance off of Broad Beach Road and Bunnie Lane. ![]() ![]() This secluded, hidden gem (which is a public beach) near El Matador Beach is hard to find, but that means it can be a quiet retreat with tide pools and the space to go for long walks without bumping into people. When you’ve worked up an appetite, Neptune’s Net has great seafood (and kid favorites) to go, a few minutes north up the PCH. The parking lot here is not free, and payment is by automated pay machines or pay-by-phone app (no cash). Don’t forget to take pictures shots of kids cavorting in the caves are priceless (especially if you happen to be here near sunset). Here there is easy parking, a tunnel that walks you under the PCH to the beach (that alone can be exciting for kids), and plenty of tide pools, rocks, and caves once you get there. Leo Carrillo is one of the Southland's most beloved family beach spots, and it's also my favorite place to find tide pools. Photo by Mommy Poppins Where To Go Tidepooling near Malibu Leo Carrillo State Park Not only can you find sea creatures, you can see surfers, too.
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