Reports of the demise of Marineland have been greatly exaggerated. The caution tape was removed from the trails, although the signs were still up. That didn't seem to keep anyone out today. The trails to the coves and point were not as compacted as they once were, but they were in good shape. No ruts, mud nor sections washed away. It was as if it had never rained. The upper trail to the former temporary parking lot has some ruts, but it now resembles most trails in Palos Verdes. No word on when the trails will officially reopen. The only real change was to the beach. Gone are a few large boulders, irrigation lines and the cabanas from the beach. The beach itself is now covered with a new layer of rocks, making the walk to the water a bit harder. We do have a new sandy beach where the pier once was.
Jeff's Rock is now surrounded by smaller rocks. This is where I usually gear up.
New sandy entry from the upper trail
Gone are the large boulders and there is now a two feet dropoff to the rocks.
Trailhead
A giant boulder now overshadows Ted's Rock
Lee's Rock exposed at low tide
Where's the beach?
Dropoff
Cave entrance
New sandy beach
What's left of the Marineland pier
Lots of rocks
The walk to Jeff's rock is a little harder


Jeff's Rock is now surrounded by smaller rocks. This is where I usually gear up.

New sandy entry from the upper trail

Gone are the large boulders and there is now a two feet dropoff to the rocks.

Trailhead

A giant boulder now overshadows Ted's Rock

Lee's Rock exposed at low tide

Where's the beach?

Dropoff

Cave entrance


New sandy beach

What's left of the Marineland pier

Lots of rocks

The walk to Jeff's rock is a little harder