The most stunning non-natural attraction on Palos Verdes was built by Lloyd Wright (son of Frank) in 1951, and no matter where you stand among the great saints, this place will touch your soul. It’s a glass church cradled by soaring redwood trees. Not surprisingly, it’s a popular spot to tie the knot, so avoid coming on weekends.


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1. Abalone Cove Shoreline Park

0.19 MILES

The best place to hunt for starfish, anemones and other tide-pool critters is in and around this rock-strewn eco-preserve. The walk down to the beach gets…

2. Point Vicente Lighthouse

1.88 MILES

Watch the earth curve and the sea crash on the Point Vicente bluffs while leaning against the gleaming-white 1926 lighthouse, which was staffed until 1971…

3. Point Vicente Interpretive Center

1.98 MILES

Binocular-toting whale watchers gather north of the adjacent lighthouse between December and April when Pacific gray whales embark on their fascinating…

4. South Coast Botanic Garden

3.29 MILES

It’s hard to believe that this 87-acre, flowering and fruiting, sprouting and sprawling blast of life (we’re talking around 2000 species) was reclaimed…

5. White Point Nature Preserve

4.03 MILES

A former Nike missile site has gone back to nature in this 102-acre preserve of coastal sage-scrub habitat. Hiking trails run from from 0.8 miles to a 7…

6. White Point-Royal Palms Beach

4.03 MILES

This county-run beach features 1.5 miles of rocky shoreline and 30 acres of parkland. You can scramble among tide pools to see sea anemones and other…

7. Green Hills Memorial Park

4.3 MILES

Among the 'residents' of this cemetery is Charles Bukowski, buried in plot number 875 of the Ocean View section.

8. Korean Friendship Bell

5.34 MILES

A gift from South Korea for the US bicentennial in 1976, this nearly 12ft-tall, 18.75 ton bronze chime dominates the hillside and makes for a fantastic…