Things to do in Redondo Beach, California (CA): The Best Outdoor Activities

September 6, 2021 Velvet Champine

Redondo Beach is one of the three Beach Cities in Los Angeles County, California, United States, located in the South Bay region of the Greater Los Angeles area. The population was 66,748 at the 2010 census, up from 63,261 at the 2000 census.
Restaurants in Redondo Beach

1. South Bay Sailing

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5.0 based on 47 reviews

South Bay Sailing

We are a sailing charter company as well as a certified sailing school. We offer sailboat rides by the hour to cruise southern Santa Monica Bay. Guests can charter a boat privately for up to 6 people or we offer Lessons, including a 90 min Introductory Lesson for folks with no experience. We have 26 ft keelboats as well as a 40 ft sailing yacht. All our boats are fast, fun, and easy to sail.

2. Samadhi Adventures

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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Samadhi Adventures

We offer private custom tours that locals and tourists of California will enjoy to the fullest. Explore through California's natural wonders and absorb the complete experience of our beautiful state. Ideal for friends, family and corporate retreats, Samadhi Adventures will take you and family to exhilarating sunset cruises, mountain hikes, wine tours, dolphin cruises, and many more.

3. Pedego Electric Bikes RB

7011/2 S Pacific Coast Hwy, Redondo Beach, CA 90807 +1 310-316-6309 [email protected] http://WWW.PEDEGORB.COM
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Pedego Electric Bikes RB

Our location provides bike trail following the scenic Pacific Ocean shoreline approximately 22 miles. It begins north of Santa Monica and ends at the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Cruise Pedego Electric Bikes by the seaside with the wind in your hair and the sun warming your face. Be sure to stop at some of the beachside hangouts for a bite, some local entertainment.

4. Beach Sports

132 N Catalina Ave, Redondo Beach, CA 90277-3136 +1 310-372-2202 [email protected] http://beachsports.org/
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Beach Sports

BeachSports offers youth Beach & Skateboard programs designed for girls and boys ages 4-15. Our program structure was designed by lifeguards and local elementary and middle school teachers to be inclusive, fun, educational and, most importantly, safe for all of our campers. Our camps are offered in Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, Corona del Mar and Newport Beach.

5. Dive N Surf, Inc.

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4.5 based on 12 reviews

This company has been leading area dive and snorkel tours for almost forty years.

6. Redondo Beach

Redondo Beach Rd, Redondo Beach, CA 90277
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4.5 based on 609 reviews

Redondo Beach

Reviewed By SallyM265 - Los Angeles, United States

I used to think that Manhattan Beach was the be all, end all of the South Bay. But you know what? I’m thinking South Redondo Beach is the real hidden gem!! I love it down here! Soooo much more mellow. Wider streets. Less traffic and WAY FEWER tourists! Also the sweeping views, without a water treatment plant right next to you is really breathtaking to look at. I love the breezy, hot summer days and the foggy marine layer mornings. My favorite time of day is around happy hour when the DOLPHINS come out to play!! They are awesome and I will never tire of watching them! I love being just a few steps away from the ocean and the Riviera village. So walkable, I love it! South Redondo is truly so lovely!

7. Torrance State Beach

387 Paseo de La Playa Via Rivera, Redondo Beach, CA 90277
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4.5 based on 159 reviews

Torrance State Beach

Reviewed By KatrinaPa

I had part of a Saturday free while doing other things in Los Angeles and wanted to get a quick and easy "beach fix." Torrance beach was perfect for this. Parking was close, plentiful and inexpensive ($7 for the whole day). Even on a beautiful Saturday (11:00-2:00) the beach was not crowded and mostly populated by families. It is an amazingly clean beach, with very little seaweed (also very few shells). Within a ten minute walk is Riviera Village with lots of options for lunch or a quick snack. It was a great way for me to get some strolling beach time in with little fuss.

8. Marina Bike Rentals

505 N Harbor Dr, Redondo Beach, CA 90277-2003 +1 310-318-2453 http://marinabikerentals.com/
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Marina Bike Rentals

Reviewed By SherryK69 - Bethesda, United States

Very nice cruisers, good helmet, basket, and lock. Also warned me about upcoming rain. Easy check in and check out. Highly recommend.

9. Wavehuggers

Wavehuggers is an ocean conscious surf school that will give you a real surfing experience. Beyond pushing you into waves, we will teach you about the ocean and current surf conditions, surfing culture and etiquette, etc. In addition to surfing, we also pursue our passion for preserving the environment and inspiring our members to live more sustainably.

10. Redondo Beach Sportfishing

Redondo Beach Sportfishing

Redondo Beach Sport Fishing has been serving the needs of all anglers, from beginners to experts, near and far, for a century. Located in the quaint Redondo Beach Marina, our landing has everything you will need for your next fishing adventure. We offer public and private deep sea fishing trips as well as rentals for pier fishing. We look forward to seeing you and family on the water soon!

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