
White Point dive in Los Angeles is one among the most exciting. It is located close to hypo-thermal hotsprings and features white bacterial moss. It also has an old shipwreck rock reef and kelp bed. Here you will also find giant sea stars, urchins and cold water anemones. The best time to dive is at high tide.
Leo Carillo
Leo Carrillo La, a state park is located along the southern coastline of Los Angeles County, California. It is part Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. There are 1.5 miles of beach stretching into the Santa Monica Mountains. The pristine waters off Leo Carrillo State Park are a great place for scuba divers.
Divers can choose three main dive sites in Leo Carrillo. These sites are excellent for beginners with easy entry points. There is ample parking. They're also a popular site for night diving and lobster hunting, and there's plenty of marine life to see.

Santa Barbara Island
Santa Barbara Island is home to some excellent offshore dive sites. Visitors can hop on a visiting boat to get out to these dive sites. These areas are great for photography and hunting, as they are usually very rocky. These areas are also home to many healthy kelp bed and purple hydro Coral. This area is ideal for Southern California waters because of its excellent visibility.
It is possible to kayak and snorkel on the island. You can also tent camp if the weather is good. You can also find a large number of pinnipeds living on the island. These include harbor seals (northern elephant seals) and California sealions. You can find these animals at the rock areas surrounding the sea-lion rookery. These overlooks are scattered around the island.
Anacapa Island
Anacapa Island is home to a variety of marine life. The area is home to one of the first Marine Protected Areas in the United States. The region offers diving that is not only great for beginners but also for seasoned divers. The waters surrounding the island are warm enough to allow you to dive with a wetsuit. Surface temperatures can easily reach 70deg F (21deg C) in the late summer and fall. In winter, temperatures may drop as low to 50 degrees F (10oC). It is recommended that you use a 7mm waterproof suit. During these months, visibility is at least 100ft (30M).
Access to Anacapa's dive site can be made by charter boats or the Island Packers. The island has many dive spots, including an arch rock that is 40 feet tall. These sites can be viewed by snorkeling gear.

Veteran's Park
Veteran's Park in Ocean Drive has a playground with fields. This is a great place for families to spend time together. It is also very close to the beach. The park offers a spectacular view of the ocean on a sunny day. The park is open all year and offers a lot of activities.
It is easy to reach the parking area. Veteran's Park is the ideal place to begin your diving adventures if you're a beginner diver. The park is easy to find and offers restrooms and parking. A meter is available for checking, and you can also use the outdoor shower to rinse your clothes. A changing area is available in the park, with restrooms being close to dusk.