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Will Rogers State Beach Review

4.4 /515 Reviews
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M32***23
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5/5
Area was lacking support facilities like bathrooms, food places etc. Sea weeds was all over the beach was full of rocks as well. Life guard was available on-site however I am not planning to visit the same place again.

Will Rogers State Beach

Posted: Mar 1, 2020
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  • yangduoduo17
    4/5Excellent
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    My purpose of this trip was to calm myself down before returning to Northern California for six and a half hours, watching the waves, watching the gulls, hearing the cheerful sounds of people frolicking on the beach. Glad I brought my portable easel and acrylic paint to paint this tranquil place. There are plenty of vehicles and beautiful mountain views over the Pacific fence area. I even helped a family who accidentally locked their keys in the car. I think there is more than one reason I went there. The beach is also very clean. Highly recommended. Parking fee is reasonable too

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    Posted: Feb 7, 2021
  • 多多
    3/5Average
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    The beach is located between Venice and Malibu, relatively few people, and definitely one of the best beaches. The Pacific Ocean you see here is as flat as you think, the white sand beach is very flat, the view is clear, and you can see the horizon. Parking seems to be a problem for many tourists, but ignore them. Parking costs $9 - this is in California - but you can get to the beach immediately, parking is only a few steps away from the beach, you can find free parking on the street, and finally you have to walk several streets with something special to come. It’s a waste of time and energy!

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    Posted: Feb 7, 2021
  • M32***83
    5/5Outstanding
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    Very clean beach, pleasant climate, and not particularly crowded, perfect for walking.

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    Posted: Jul 21, 2021
  • gzh***05
    5/5Outstanding
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    Located on the north side of Santa Monica, Will Rogers State Beach is very close to the city centre, but less crowded than other beaches. It's not crowded at all. It's also the most suitable beach for swimming and diving in California. Don't miss it.

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    Posted: Jun 1, 2018
  • Claudia在路上
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    🏢 Los Angeles' long coastline has achieved many beaches along the Pacific coast, the most famous is Santa Monica Beach (Santa Monica Beach), of course, it is the most crowded, and more often than not feel the quiet and relaxing escape from the downtown. 🌊 Will Rogers Beach (Will Rogers State Beach) is located north of Santa Monica. Although it is close to the city center, there are many fewer people than other beaches. There is no crowded crowd to block your lens. You can enjoy the beauty of the moonrise and sunset with confidence and listen quietly to the sound of the waves beating the coast. 🌟 Highlights: 👉 The beach here is the most suitable for swimming and diving. Friends who like to play in the water must not miss it. 👉 Sunset is also when the moon rises. Here you can watch the sun rise from the left and the sunset from the right. The rare moon rises and sunsets are in the same frame. 👉 Full of fireworks, while watching the beach, you can also see the mansion, the high-rise building in Downtown in the distance. 🚉 Traffic Raiders: 17000 Pacific Coast Hwy, Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 The United States has convenient transportation. It is only about 10 minutes drive from Los Angeles Downtown. It is already the coast of the famous California Highway 1. 📝 Note tips: 👉 The trail to the beach is open, you can ride a bicycle, swim, surf, walk, jog, family gathering 👉 The toilet and shower are open. 👉 You can't sunbathe or picnic on the beach, and you are not allowed to ride a bicycle. #Surrounding travel peace of mind #Small group free punch card recommended #Where to go on weekends #Leisure good place #Come here to see the most beautiful sunset

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    Posted: Apr 7, 2022
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