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Outdoor Recreation - Beaches & Parks

Burton W. Chace Park

This beautiful 10-acre park is a crown jewel of the Marina. Jutting out into the main channel, it offers one of the best vista points, and is perfect for a morning jog or leisurely picnic or BBQ. It’s also a great place to just sit back and watch the sunset.

Dockweiler State Beach

Just south of Playa del Rey, about 3 miles, this inviting beach features three miles of shoreline including generous picnic areas, fire pits, RV park and over 2,000 parking spaces. The wide white sand beach lies beneath the takeoff path of LAX for plane-watching.

Fisherman's Village

Fisherman's Village is a 1970s’ era replica of a New England seaport and fishing town. You can still stroll the quiet harborfront to enjoy views of the Marina. There are several restaurants, and a smattering of shops and galleries. You can also rent a boat, go parasailing, or take a harbor dining cruise on the weekends. Free weekend concerts year round.

Marina Beach

This peaceful 12-acre lagoon is easy walking distance from most of the Marina’s hotels. Staffed by lifeguards seasonally, the beach has playground equipment, sheltered picnic tables and no surf, making it ideal for families – and deserving of its nickname, Mother’s Beach.

Playa del Rey Beach

Just 2-1/2 miles to the south, discover this quiet, quaint seaside town. Its broad, low-key beach is a great choice for sunning, plus there are nearby cafes, taverns and boutiques. A short bike ride from the Marina, you can spend a few hours or the whole day there.

Santa Monica Beach

Santa Monica's spacious beach is adorned with a made-for-fun pier. In addition to the 1920s carousel, there’s also a solar-powered Ferris wheel, roller coaster and more. Only 3 miles north of Marina del Rey, it’s a hot-spot for splashing and sunning, too.

Venice Beach

Point your toes north by one-half mile and you're in Venice Beach, famous for its Ocean Front Walk bursting with lively street performers, vendors and cafes. Enjoy a one-of-a-kind day, taking in the carnival-like atmosphere, renting a bike or blades, and kicking back on the sand.

Yvonne B. Burke Park

This narrow sliver of a park runs parallel to Admiralty Way in the heart of the Marina, and includes a free ParCourse Fitness Circuit. The Marvin Braude Bike Trail runs through the park, which is named to honor Yvonne B. Burke, who represented Marina del Rey for 16 years for the 2nd District on the LA County Board of Supervisors.