Venice Beach

Veni

Venice Beach is a favorite beach spot, as it is a short walk from downtown. Venice Beach provides a scenic view of the Venice Public Fishing Pier and many opportunities to see dolphins and shorebirds.

Why We Recommend This Beach

The beach offers a variety of amenities for visitors including public restrooms, showers, and picnic areas. Beach wheelchairs are also available for visitors with mobility issues. Lifeguards are present during the peak season to ensure the safety of swimmers. Visitors can also rent beach umbrellas, chairs, and kayaks/canoes. 

Recommend This Beach

The beach offers a variety of amenities for visitors including public restrooms, showers, and picnic areas. Beach wheelchairs are also available for visitors with mobility issues. Lifeguards are present during the peak season to ensure the safety of swimmers. Visitors can also rent beach umbrellas, chairs, and kayaks/canoes. 

Local Tip

Well known for a great destination to hunt for prehistoric shark teeth. Grab lunch at Sharky’s on the beach by the pier with live music!

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