Cabrillo Beach
Cabrillo Beach is a favorite spot for anyone from families with small children to boaters looking for a good time at sea.  People participate in all types of land and water based recreation.  Cabrillo Beach is known by windsurfers as "Hurricane Gulch" because of it's predictably strong winds.  It is also home to a few famous landmarks, namely the 1.75 mile Los Angeles Breakwater which ends at the Angeles Gate Lighthouse, the recently restored Cabrillo Beach Bathhouse, and the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium.  During the winter time, you occasionally see the spectacular site of large surf pounding the L.A. breakwater. 

Beach Facilities/Activities:
- Picnic tables
- Handicap Access
- Fishing Pier
- Swimming
- Playground
- Marine Aquarium
- Restrooms
- Showers
- Boat Launch Ramp
- Nearby Marina
- Windsurfing
- Jr. Lifeguard Programs
- Fire Pits
- Barbecue Pits

Los Angeles City Lifeguards
Cabrillo Beach Lifeguard Headquarters

3720 Stephen M. White Dr.
San Pedro, CA 90731
(310) 548-2909
Lifeguard Operations:
Los Angeles City Lifeguards operate inner Cabrillo Beach and all of Los Angeles Outer Harbor. They frequently work hand in hand with adjacent agencies including United States Coast Guard, L.A. City Fire Boats, L.A. County Lifeguards, and Los Angeles Port Police.  During the summer season, the beach is fully staffed with lifeguards at every tower.  Currently, the lifeguards have two rescue boats and a rescue truck at their disposal.  The rescue boats are operated by the most experienced lifeguards who have had many additional hours of specialized training. 
Rest assured, when you spend your day at Cabrillo Beach, the city lifeguards will make sure everyone has a safe trip to the beach.  Working in the L.A. Harbor causes the City Lifeguards to be very versed at many different types of rescues.  Check out our
Cabrillo Beach Lifeguards Photo Gallery.
Angels Gate Lighthouse
L.A. City Lifeguards - Cabrillo Beach 2004
L.A. City Lifeguards
Lifeguard Message Board

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