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Discover the Serenity of Bruce's Beach

Experience the beauty and history of Bruce's Beach, a stunning public beach in Manhattan Beach, California, where relaxation meets rich cultural heritage.

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Nestled in the vibrant coastal city of Manhattan Beach, Bruce's Beach is a stunning public beach that offers visitors a perfect blend of relaxation and recreation. With its soft golden sands and inviting ocean waves, it serves as a popular destination for tourists seeking a serene escape amidst the bustling California coastline. Ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and beachside picnics, Bruce's Beach is not just a beautiful spot, but also a significant historical site that invites visitors to reflect on its rich past while enjoying the present.

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2600 Highland Ave, Manhattan Beach, California, 90266, US
Monday
6 am-10 pm
Tuesday
6 am-10 pm
Wednesday
6 am-10 pm
Thursday
6 am-10 pm
Friday
6 am-10 pm
Saturday
6 am-10 pm
Sunday
6 am-10 pm

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    Getting There

    Public Bus

    To reach Bruce's Beach from anywhere in Glendale, first find the nearest bus stop that services the Metro Bus Line 90 or 180. Board the bus heading towards Los Angeles. After approximately 30 minutes, transfer at the Union Station stop to the Metro Line C (Green Line) towards Redondo Beach. Continue on this line until you reach the Aviation/LAX station. From there, transfer to the Metro Line 109 bus towards Manhattan Beach. Get off at the stop for Highland Ave & 26th St. From there, it's a short walk down Highland Ave to reach Bruce's Beach at 2600 Highland Ave.

    Bike Rental

    If you're in Glendale and prefer biking, rent a bike from one of the local rental shops. Head south through the city towards the Los Angeles River Bike Path, which will take you towards the coast. Follow the bike path until you reach the junction with the Ballona Creek Bike Path. Continue on the Ballona Creek path until you reach the beach area. Once you arrive at the coast, follow the path north along the beachfront until you arrive at Bruce's Beach located at 2600 Highland Ave.

    Walking

    If you are near the Glendale Galleria, start by walking to the nearest Metro station, which is the Glendale station. Take the Metro Line D (Purple Line) towards Union Station. Once at Union Station, switch to the Metro Line C (Green Line) towards Redondo Beach. Ride this line until you reach the Aviation/LAX stop. From there, catch the Metro Line 109 bus heading to Manhattan Beach and get off at Highland Ave & 26th St. Walk down Highland Ave, and you will soon arrive at Bruce's Beach, located at 2600 Highland Ave.

    Local tips

    Arrive early to secure a good parking spot, especially on weekends.
    Bring your own snacks and drinks for a perfect beach picnic.
    Don’t forget your sunscreen and beach umbrella for a comfortable day.
    Explore the historical markers to learn about the beach's significant past.
    Check local event listings for yoga classes or beach clean-up days.

    Discover more about Bruce's Beach

    Bruce's Beach is a captivating public beach located in the heart of Manhattan Beach, California. Its expansive stretch of golden sand and gentle waves make it a paradise for sun-seekers and beach enthusiasts alike. The beach is framed by picturesque palm trees, offering a quintessential Southern California vibe that attracts both locals and tourists. Visitors can relax on the beach, take a refreshing dip in the ocean, or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the scenic shoreline. The area is also equipped with picnic tables and grassy areas, making it an ideal location for family gatherings and outdoor activities. In addition to its natural beauty, Bruce's Beach holds historical significance as one of the first African American-owned beach resorts in California, providing a poignant reminder of the region's rich cultural heritage. Visitors are encouraged to explore the nearby historical markers that tell the story of the beach's legacy. The beach is open year-round, offering a variety of seasonal events and activities that cater to all ages. With its combination of relaxation, recreation, and history, Bruce's Beach is a must-visit destination for any traveler exploring the California coastline.

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