Cabrillo Beach, Sand beach in San Pedro, Los Angeles, United States.
Cabrillo Beach is a sand beach in San Pedro with two distinct sections: one side faces the open ocean with surfing waves, while the other side overlooks a sheltered harbor ideal for swimming. The shoreline spans roughly a mile and a half, offering different experiences depending on what you want to do.
The beach was established in 1928 using sand dredged from nearby cliffs as construction material. It was named after Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, the explorer who sailed along the California coast in the 16th century.
Local residents and visitors come to watch for grunion fish that wash ashore during certain seasons, creating a shared moment of connection with the natural rhythms of the ocean.
Parking is available right by the water, though it fills up quickly during busy seasons. Showers and toilets are on-site, making it convenient for families and visitors who need accessible facilities.
The 1932 bathhouse still functions as a gathering spot and community venue for locals and visitors alike. This structure earned historic landmark status in 1989 and remains a visible reminder of the area's past.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.