
Manhattan Beach, California.
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Palos Verdes, California.
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Hermosa Beach, California.
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Malibu, California.
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Torrance, California.
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Redondo Beach, California.
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Los Angeles County, California.
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Venice, California
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El Porto in Manhattan Beach, California.
If you surf in the South Bay, you'll end up at El Porto eventually. El Porto is to Los Angeles like Linda Mar is to San Francisco - not the best waves, probably mostly heavy closeouts, but you're going to keep coming back anyway - maybe out of convenience or familiarity. But every once in a while, you're going to have a magic session or maybe even just a single magic wave that will reset your tolerance and keep you coming back.
Haggerty's in Palos Verdes, California.
At the south end of the South Bay, below the picturesque bluffs sits a variety of breaks just south of RAT beach known as Haggerty's, which offer some of the best waves in the region.
Hermosa Beach Pier in Hermosa Beach, California.
While the California-classic wide sandy beaches of the South Bay don't always offer the most consistent surf, the structures like the piers and jetties can provide some aid to otherwise unremarkable waves. But even if you're not surfing, it's hard to beat a beach day in the South Bay.
Malibu in Malibu, California.
First, Second, and Third Point of Malibu offer some of LA County's best waves. It's an iconic California spot known around the world from not only surfing, but music, movies and culture too, which is why it borrows colors from Bruce Brown's Endless Summer.
RAT Beach in Torrance, California.
Right After Torrance, aka RAT is a great name for a beach and saying it make you think of something you'd find closer to Santa Monica or Venice than Palos Verdes.
Sapphire in Redondo Beach, California.
Sapphire St. is a classic South Bay spot. Like many others in the area, the jetty helps with the waves.
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View all 50+ surf spots →Topanga in Los Angeles County, California.
Sitting at the mouth of Topanga Canyon, there's something special about Topanga Beach, especially at the Golden Hour as the afternoon light hits the cliffs.
Venice Breakwater in Venice, California
Not the most consistent, but certainly a iconic LA spot that can get really good on the right conditions. Like many other spots along Los Angeles's stretch of coastline, the breakwater's structure can help with the waves. But, even if there's no surf, Venice beach might have one of the biggest varieties of things to do.