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Old MarineLand in Palos Verdes offers two dive sites: Long Point and Cobble Beach. Long Point features richer kelp forests and more abundant marine life but requires a more challenging rocky entry. Cobble Beach is easier to access, though divers still need to navigate loose shoreline rocks. A common approach is to enter at Long Point and exit at Cobble Beach for a more convenient return hike. Depths range from 15–50 ft, with average visibility of about 20 ft. Marine life includes nudibranchs, s…
Old MarineLand in Palos Verdes offers two dive sites: Long Point and Cobble Beach. Long Point features richer kelp forests and more abundant marine life but requires a more challenging rocky entry. Cobble Beach is easier to access, though divers still need to navigate loose shoreline rocks. A common approach is to enter at Long Point and exit at Cobble Beach for a more convenient return hike. Depths range from 15–50 ft, with average visibility of about 20 ft. Marine life includes nudibranchs, sea bass, rays, octopuses, and electric torpedo rays.
The walk down to Cobble Beach can be a bit strenuous, but amenities such as picnic benches, showers, restrooms, and water fountains are available about halfway down. Parking is free but closes at 4 pm; vehicles left afterward may be towed. Please respect private property and avoid disturbing wedding events that are frequently held nearby.
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