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Towers are close together -- the bottom line is that there's a bike rental spot just about every quarter mile or so. Googlemaps can also show you the map, if you need it. Specific to Tower 18, click here: http://learntosurfla.com/html/directions_santa_monica_18.htm.
The Santa Monica State Beach is one of the most iconic and picturesque locations in the world and attracts global visitors daily. The State Beach stretches over three miles, covers 245 acres of sand, and is managed by the City of Santa Monica and California State Park.
The beach is located along Pacific Coast Highway. It is 3.5 miles (5.6 km) long and has parks, picnic areas, playgrounds, restrooms, as well as staffed lifeguard stations, the Muscle Beach, bike rentals, concessions, a few hotels, a bike path, and wooden pathways for beachgoers with disabilities. [3]
The Picturesque Lifeguard Towers of California. California’s iconic lifeguard towers stand guard over our beaches and have been the subject of many photos by tourists and pros alike. They come in a variety of different shapes and colors, although most are painted the standard pastel blue.
Iconic light blue lifeguard towers line the shoreline here making it safer for swimming when they are staffed. Long public fishing piers with grand city views can be found in Santa Monica, Venice, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, and Redondo Beach. Behind all these beaches there’s a continuous paved bike path that meanders through the sand.
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Seasonal lifeguard towers located at Natural Bridges State Park, Twin Lakes, Seacliff, Manresa, and Sunset State Beaches are opened primarily during summer months. For hours of tower operation call (831) 427-4868.