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Golf Facilities

Los Verdes Country Club — 310-377-7888
Palos Verdes Golf Club — 310-375-2533
Rolling Hills Country Club — 310-326-4343
Trump National Golf Club — 310-265-5000
Terranea Resort — 310-265-2755
See Golf on the Palos Verdes Peninsula for information and 
critiques on the Palos Verdes Peninsula golf club facilities

 

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Equestrian Facilities

Chandler Park (call RHE City Hall) — 310-377-1577

Dapplegray Park(call RHE City Hall) — 310-377-1577
Located at the northwest corner of Palos Verdes Drive North and  Palos Verdes Drive East.

Empty Saddle Club — 310-377-9059
Located at 39 Empty Saddle Road, in Rolling Hills Estates.

Ernie Howlett Park — 310-377-1577
Located at 26001 Hawthorne Boulevard, in Rolling Hills Estates.

Palos Verdes Stables — 310-375-9005
Located at 4057 Via Opata, in Palos Verdes Estates.

Portugeese Bend Riding Club — 310-377-3507
Located at 40 Narcissa Drive, in Rancho Palos Verdes.

Rolling Hills Estates Stables — 310-541-9487
Located at 26401 Crenshaw Boulevard, in Rolling Hills Estates.

Seahorse Riding Academy —541-5921.
Located at 26411 Crenshaw Boulevard, Rolling Hills Estates, California.

Hess’s Gap— 377-1521.
Located at Portuguese Bend Road at Poppy Trail, in Rolling Hills.

Westfield Equestrian Center
Located at the intersection of Palos Verdes Drive North  and Eastvale Drive, Palos Verdes Peninsula.This is a private riding arena  and no horses are boarded there.

The Palos Verdes Peninsula Horsemen’s Association publishes the only horse trail map, which can be purchased at local feed and tack stores, such as Rolling Hills General Store 26947 Rolling Hills Rd Rolling Hills Estates, CA (310) 541-3668.

Click Here for a great video of the view from just below Del Cerro Park in Rancho Palos Verdes along one of the horse and hiking trails.

 

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Tennis Facilities

Ernie Howlett Park — 310-541-4585
Jack Kramer Club — 310-326-4404
Palos Verdes Tennis Club — 310-373-6326 Information Sheet
Peninsula Racquet Club — 310-541-2523
Rolling Hills Community Association Tennis Facility
Rolling Hills Estates Tennis Club — 541-4585
Palos Verdes High School
Miralest Intermediate School
Peninsula High School

 

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Parks

Rancho Palos Verdes Park Info:

Hesse Park – RPV– 310-541-8114
Ladera Linda Community Center -RPV– 310-541-7073
Point Vicente Interpretive Center -RPV– 310-377-5370
Robert E. Ryan Community Park -RPV– 310-377-2290
Eastview Park  – RPV
Frank A. Vanderlip Sr. Park  – RPV
Martingale Trailhead Park  – RPV
Point Vicente Park -City Hall RPV
Abalone Cove Shoreline Park – RPV

Rolling Hills Estates Park Info:

 

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Dog Park

There are two dog parks in Rancho Palos Verdes, one is next to the Rancho Palos Verdes City Hall, and the other is at the Eastview Park off of Western Ave. There are two other dog parks within a 15 minute drive. One is located in Redondo Beach at the corner of Flagler and 190th Street, and the other is located on Front Street in San Pedro. (By the way, the picture on the left is a puppy picture of our miniature Australian Shepherd ).

 

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Ice Skating

Ice Capades Chalet — 310-541-6630
Located at the entrance to the Avenue of the Peninsula Shopping Center,  on Silver Spur Road, in Rolling Hills Estates.

 

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Nature Walks and Hikes

Monthly walks led by PVP Land Conservancy — 310-373-0202. There are a number of  Nature Preserve Areas which are discussed below.

Palos Verdes Estates : Trails run along the blufftop at Paseo Del Mar, starting at the northern intersection of Palos Verdes Drive West.  Also in the city of Palos Verdes Estates, trails head down to the ocean from the top of several coves, including Lunada Bay. One good trail starts on Paseo del Mar in Malaga Cove, about a half-mile past the Neighborhood Church.

Rancho Palos Verdes: Peacock Flats at the end of Crenshaw Boulevard offers several miles of trails (See Virtual 360 view of views from trail). This is adjacent to Del Cerro Park.

Another good trail starts at the top of the Abalone Cove Ecological Reserve, just off of Palos Verdes Drive South, which heads up to the top of Inspiration Point, as well as down to the shore at Pirate’s Cove. 

The Portuguese Bend Nature Preserve also has a system of trails, some of which are open only to pedestrians, some open only to pedestrians and equestrians, and others open to bicycles as well as pedestrians and equestrians.

The Forrestal Preserve area also offers an extensive system of trails (See  Forrestal Trail System, pages 36-51)

The George F. Canyon Nature Center, located on the north east side of the Peninsula near the intersection of Palos Verdes Drive North and Palos Verdes Drive East, offers excellent hiking trails.

Martingale Trailhead Park has a trail system serving the cities Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills, and Rolling Hills Estates. 

The Terranea Resort has public access trails along the bluffs below the Resort Rolling Hills Estates: A good trail starts near the entrance of Academy Hill, near the intersection of Palos  Verdes Drive North and Crenshaw Boulevard. This trail wanders all the way up to  the Chadwick School.

Dogs are allowed on all of the trails above, except for Abalone Cove, but must be on-leash, with the dog owners carrying a “poop” bag to clean up after their dogs.

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Swimming

Palos Verdes Beach and Athletic Club — 310-375-8777. 389 Paseo del Mar PV Estates Access available for a daily fee ($8 per person for guests of members ($12 from Memorial Day to Labor Day), for the first 4 guests (double the price for each additional guest), $30 per person for residents ($20 for children under 18, and free for children under 3), and $50 per person for non-residents). Guests and day-fee users may not use the exercise equipment. Resident resaleable membership is $16,000 and Resident non-re-saleable membership is $8,000. The current wait list for Resident membership is quite long (10 years or longer). Non-Resident resaleable membership is $18,000. The swim club also operates a summer swim program for PVE residents.
Abalone Shoreline Park — 310-377-1222
Jack Kramer Club — 310-326-4404
Rolling Hills Estates Swim Program (Held during the summers at Peninsula
High School — 377-1577.

 

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Baseball/Softball

Lunada Bay Little League
Palos Verdes Little League
Rolling Hills Little League
Silver Spur Little League
(For a map of the little league boundaries, Click Here)
Pony League (13-15 years old)
Girls Softball

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Soccer

AYSO Soccer
FRAM -CQ
Strikers FC
LA Galaxy South Bay

 

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Volleyball

Southern California Volleyball Club
U.S. Youth Volleyball

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Waterpolo

Los Angeles Water Polo Club

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Pop Warner Football

Palos Verdes Football and Cheer

 

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Beaches and Surfing

Rat Beach – Parking located in Malaga Cove at 301 Paseo Del   Mar. A paved access path next to the Palos Verdes Beach and Athletic Club provides easy access.
 
Haggarty’s – Located just south of the Palos Verdes Beach and Athletic Club near 301 Paseo del Mar in Palos Verdes Estates. Park in the lot between the Swim club and Malaga Cove school, and walk down the road on the north end of the parking lot to the ocean, and then go left to the point past the swim club.

Exiles – Around the point from Haggarty’s.  A wide dirt path starts at the top of the bluff providing access to the bottom of the cliff. Good surf spot.
 
Lunada Bay – Located at the 2300 block of Paseo del Mar in the Lunada Bay area of Palos Verdes Estates. Access trail both at the middle of the bay by a narrow and steep trail, or there is an easier trail at the south side of the bay. Excellent surfing at the north point.

Abalone Cove – Located at 5879 Palos Verdes Drive South, in Rancho Palos Verdes. Access to the beach via a dirt path from the Abalone Beach parking lot. Some surfing here, and good beach for snorkeling and tide pool exploration.

Long Point – Terranea: Access via a paved and dirt path at the south end of the Long Point parking lot. Good for snorkeling and scuba diving. No surfing.

TC’s – White Point-Royal Palms Beach –  White Point Beach is located at 1000 Paseo Del Mar, near south end of Western Avenue in San Pedro. No surfing here, but good beach for snorkeling and tide pool exploration. TC’s is a great surfing spot west of White Point and Royal Palms.

Rancho Palos Verdes Beach – This beach is just below the Trump National Golf Club and ownership was transferred from the Club the City of Rancho Palos Verdes. This beach has been a “secret” off leash dog beach for many years, and the City is now considering establishing a one year pilot program to legalize off leash dog activities.

Cabrillo Point – End of Pacific Avenue in San Pedro. Can be good surfing.

 

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Kayaking

Excellent access for ocean kayaking off of Rat Beach/Malaga Cove, Palos
Verdes Cove and Long Point discussed above. For more information on 
Palos Verdes Peninsula kayaking tour, contact REI coop.

 

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Scuba Diving

Access to snorkeling and scuba diving is available at all of the beaches discussed above. For diving lessons and equipment, contact Dive N Surf in Redondo Beach on Catalina Avenue.

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Ocean Fishing and Whale Watching

The best access for ocean fishing from the beach is from Malaga Cove (right below access road for Rat beach), Lunada Bay, Point Vicente, and Abalone Cove  (see discussion of beaches above) Boat Excursions leave from King Harbor in Redondo Beach and from Cabrillo Marina in San Pedro.

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Sailing

Sailing Lessons are available in King Harbor through the Redondo Beach Sailing Academy. Marina facilities are located in nearby San Pedro at the Cabrillo Marina as well as the King Harbor Marina in Redondo Beach.