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Coastal Los Angeles - Nearby Destinations

Tourist destinations to consider near Coastal Los Angeles are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.



Channel Islands National Park
  Channel Islands National Park protects five beautiful coastal islands, and is home to an astonishing variety of plant and animal life. The park consists of some quarter of a million acres, half of which are under the ocean, encompassing a wide variety of terrain from beaches and sea caves to forests and mountains. Over 2,000 species of plants and animals can be found within the park, more than a hundred of which are found nowhere else in the world.
     
Los Angeles Population: 1600000
  Los Angeles is the second largest metropolitan area in the country. Contrasts abound: Hollywood legends and clueless tourists; the glamour of Beverly Hills and unglamorous rush hour traffic; Valley Girls and CalTech doctorate students; all compete for a piece of L.A.’s complex identity.
     
Orange County Population: 3000000
  Orange County is home to top Southern California attractions like Disneyland and the sands of Huntington Beach. But you’ll also find quieter pleasures like golf and theater here at the southeastern edge of the L.A. metro area.
     
Oxnard Population: 180000
  Oxnard is a growing coastal town west of the San Fernando Valley, known for its uncrowded beaches, rambling coastal homes, collection of museums, and popular annual festivals celebrating food and history. Oxnard feels like a snapshot of an earlier, forgotten California.
     
San Bernardino Population: 200000
  San Bernardino marks the eastern end of the Inland Empire, the 50 mile corridor of urban area between here and Los Angeles. The city has a diverse and largely working class community. Several annual events, including the Route 66 Rendezvous classic car festival, attract visitors from around the country.
     
Santa Barbara Population: 94000
  Santa Barbara sits at the center of a stunning stretch of southern California coastline where the Santa Ynez mountains meet the warm Pacific Ocean. This sheltered area enjoys a warm climate year-round, which has attracted vacationers and tropical plants alike. Though only 90 minutes west of Los Angeles, Santa Barbara is visible more relaxed than its metropolitan neighbor.
     

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