Vicente Bluffs Reserve
About the Business
Welcome to Vicente Bluffs Reserve, a breathtaking coastal park and tourist attraction located at 31501 Palos Verdes Drive West in the picturesque city of Rancho Palos Verdes, California. Nestled along the stunning cliffs of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, Vicente Bluffs Reserve offers visitors an unparalleled experience of natural beauty and tranquility.
Explore the park's scenic trails that wind through lush landscapes and provide spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a photography lover, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, Vicente Bluffs Reserve promises a serene environment to unwind and connect with nature.
The park is home to diverse flora and fauna, making it a perfect spot for birdwatching and wildlife observation. As you wander through the reserve, you'll be captivated by the panoramic vistas and the soothing sound of waves crashing against the cliffs.
Vicente Bluffs Reserve is a must-visit destination for tourists and locals alike, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Come and discover the natural wonders of this coastal gem, and create unforgettable memories with friends and family. We look forward to welcoming you to our slice of paradise!
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Location & Phone number
31501 Palos Verdes Drive West, Rancho Palos Verdes, California 90275, United States
Hours open
Monday:
5:40 AM - 7:50 PM
Tuesday:
5:40 AM - 7:50 PM
Wednesday:
5:40 AM - 7:50 PM
Thursday:
5:40 AM - 7:50 PM
Friday:
5:40 AM - 7:50 PM
Saturday:
5:40 AM - 7:50 PM
Sunday:
5:40 AM - 7:50 PM
Reviews
"Nice walk with a beautiful view. Not very long but it's very nice and clean. Lots of small lizards and rabbits moving around. Nice little museum at the end. This address takes you to the residential area with two openings. If you want to get to the parking lot search or map to the Point Vicente Interpretive Center.... The trail path will be to your right. Not crowded (Tuesday). A sign for rattlesnakes. I didn't see any. Be careful and enjoy"
"Today we enjoyed a hike along the Palos Verdes peninsula @ Vincente Bluffs Reserve, and it was absolutely stunning! This hike was a picturesque nature adventure. The meandering dirt paths, while being greeted by a refreshing ocean breeze. The hike was filled with the sweet sounds of chirping birds and wildflowers, which made for a peaceful and calming walk. The combination of fresh air, scenic ocean views, and nature's beauty made for an excellent escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Overall, I highly recommend this Palos Verdes hike to anyone looking for a rejuvenating outdoor walk. I give this hike a five-star rating and can't wait to go back!"
"Beautiful local spot in the Palos Verdes Area to visit. Perfect place to go in a short walk / run, the walking trail isn’t long itself and it’s more of a place to take a nice stroll/ walk/ meander and saunter around, enjoy the views and the sunshine, the open ended air. It’s gorgeous on a sunny day, wouldn’t recommend on a cloudy or rainy day. The parking is easy to find and there’s always room, there’s a gift shop and restrooms located near the lighthouse with a nice lawn and picnic areas. Its also located across a Trader Joe’s / shopping plaza which is nice! This isn’t a touristy area but I would recommend if you’re in the LA area and looking for a place to show family or friends visiting, or if you want to spend some time with a significant other. Wouldn’t recommend for tourists because it’s more quiet and far out."
"Very clean, and dirt path along the coast. Picturesque views of the cliffs, ocean, lighthouse, wildlife, and beautiful Spanish homes. I did see leashed dogs on the path, grassy areas as well for picnics. Plenty of different paths if you’re looking to tire yourself out. Update: returned here in December with my puppy and family. There are plenty of grassy areas and we were able to pass a soccer ball to each other. A different kind of beauty when you come at sunset. There are bathrooms."
"Amazingly beautiful. Nice trail with a gorgeous view of the bluffs and the ocean . You can see the famous point Vicente lighthouse along the trail. The trail is easy and well maintained. There’s a restroom and a visitor center but currently closed due to the pandemic. If you have binoculars you can watch whales on the ocean during their migration. Parking is free and not too crowded during weekdays.."
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