San Pedro - A Whale of a Town

American Merchant Marine Veterans Memorial 

Angel's Gate
Lighthouse
 

Angel's Gate
Recreation Center
 

The Arcade Building 

Assistance League
of San Pedro
Post Office
 

Averill Park 

Banning Residence
Museum
 

(Old) Beacon Street
Fountain
 

Bogdanovich Park 

Cabrillo Beach 

Cabrillo Beach Bathhouse 

Cabrillo Marina 

Cabrillo Marine Aquarium 

Danish Castle 

Dodson House 

Drum Barracks
Civil War Museum
 

Fireboat #2 

Fishing Industry Memorial 

Fishermen's Wharf 

Fort MacArthur 

Fort MacArthur Military Museum 

Friendship Park 

Harbor View House 

Harbor View Cemetery 

Korean Bell 

Maritime Museum 

Marine Mammal Care Center 

Muller House Museum 

Old St. Peter's Episcopal Church 

Old San Pedro 

Peck House 

Point Fermin Lighthouse 

Point Fermin Park 

Point Vicente Interpretive Center 

Point Vicente Lighthouse 

Ports O' Call Village 

Post Office 

Royal Palms State Beach 

SS Lane Victory 

South Coast Botanic Garden 

Sportswalk 

The Trolley 

22nd Street Landing 

U.S.S. Los Angeles Naval Memorial 

Vincent Thomas Bridge 

Warner Grand Theatre 
Wayfarers Chapel 

Worldport LA 

Y.W.C.A. 

Return to Interactive Map 

Home 

Cabrillo Beach Cabrillo Beach

Walk along the gentle and quiet beach front and experience breathtaking views of the ocean sea, dotted with the silhouettes of wind surfers against the backdrop of massive container-laden cargo ships. Beyond, the familiar outline of Santa Catalina Island at its closest point to the Southern California shore. Mile-long Cabrillo Beach is popular for swimming, surfing, scuba diving and volleyball. Take a wind surfing lesson. Walk to the end of the fishing pier that parallels the breakwater, and ask the locals what's running. Or bring your gear along and join them. Picnic tables, a snack bar and a playground are available. As whale-watching season nears its end, grunion season begins. Twice a month, like clockwork, these silvery fish emerge from the water at Cabrillo Beach to lay their eggs in the sand under a full or new moon. During part of the season it's legal to catch them, but by hand only! It's fun as a spectator sport, too, watching crowds of people with flashlights trying to catch these slippery fish.

Parking is available at Cabrillo Beach. The parking lot opens at 5 AM and closes at 10 PM. Parking is free for the first 20 minutes and then is $1.00/hr to a maximum of $9.00 per day. Payment is made in cash.

Cabrillo Beach has a paved boat launch ramp. The boat lauch ramp is best reached from Shoshonean Road off Via Cabrillo Marina. The boat launch ramp and parking lot open at 5 AM and closes at 10 PM. Parking is $2.00/hr for vehicle and boat trailer to a maximum of $15.00 per day. There is no extra charge for the boat launch ramp. Vehicles with a boat trailer attached may be left over night or for several days at $15.00 per day. Vehicles without a boat trailer attach cannot be left over night and may be towed if left past 10 PM. Payment is made in cash.

Cabrillo Beach is actually two beaches: one outside the breakwater with ocean surf, and the other within the harbor, gentle and quite perfect for families with children. You can access the pier from the beach entrance to take advantage of the great fishing or just for a relaxing stroll in the sea air and a different and dramatic look back at the coast. Nearby, situated in a costal park is the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium.

Cabrillo Beach
3720 Stephen M White Drive
San Pedro, CA 90731


Driving Directions

City:


Loading...
Check in:


Check out:


Rooms:


Other Cabrillo Beach Points of Interest

Return to the Top of This Page
Return to SanPedro.com Home Page
Text and photo courtesy of the San Pedro Peninsula Chamber of Commerce
©1996 - 2012 SanPedro.com

Book Your Hotel Here Now!

Find the Rental Car for You

Save on airline fares.

CruiseDirect - Cruise Price Guarantee - Book Now

Visit the SanPedro.com Career Center