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Jogging around Hermosa Beach offers diverse terrain along the Pacific coastline. The region features flat, paved routes like The Strand, soft natural trails within the Hermosa Valley Greenbelt, and sandy beaches. These well-maintained paths provide ocean views and connect to neighboring cities, making it suitable for various running preferences.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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10.5km
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This statue honors and remembers Tim Kelly, a locally renowned lifeguard, surfer, and youth advocate. It was dedicated in 2000.
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Long stretch of car-free public beachfront, only accessible by an excellent bike/pedestrian boardwalk trail.
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Redondo Beach State Park, located along Pacific Coast Highway 1, offers a vibrant mix of attractions. Once a commercial port, the area now features the Redondo Pier with shops, restaurants, marinas, live music, a skate park, and a sport fishing fleet. The oceanfront esplanade is a walkway known for its stunning sunsets and scenic ocean views. King Harbor has great seafood swimming beaches, surfing, boating, and fishing. More attractions like Veterans Park, Czuleger Park, and the famous “Whaling Wall” by artist Wyland on the old power plant are just as popular as the Redondo beach.
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This is your quintessential beachside food stand: Lots of shade, cold drinks, frozen treats, and good food, too. It typically opens in mid-May.
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Torrance Beach lies between Redondo Beach and Malaga Cove. The region shared by Torrance and Redondo Beaches is often called “RAT Beach” (short for “Right After Torrance” Beach or “Redondo and Torrance Beach”). This beautiful, soft sand beach has 40 acres of beach and is at the foot of cliffs which extend to the Palos Verdes Peninsula. There restrooms, a concession stand, showers, bike path, beach wheelchairs, and volleyball nets. Torrance Beach is great for swimming, fishing, scuba and skin diving, and surfing.
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Noble Park is a small park right on The Strand. The Millennium Walkway winds through this small park that is a little more than an acre in size. This is a popular place for kids to learn how to ride a bike before graduating to the strand. There are tall palm trees here and a few grassy hills, but not much else. It's small and a nice stop along a beach ride.
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Torrance Beach sometimes goes by another name: locals call the last sandy stretch before the Palos Verdes cliffs "RAT" Beach, meaning "Right After Torrance." Torrance Beach, nestled between Redondo Beach and Malaga Cove, features 40 acres of soft sand at the base of cliffs extending to the Palos Verdes Peninsula. With over 300 parking spaces, many at the end of the Esplinade, the beach offers restrooms, showers, a concession stand, bike paths, and volleyball nets. It's a popular spot for swimming, fishing, scuba diving, and surfing.
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Wonderfully soft sand and water that only gets deeper slowly. Quite cool though, the Pacific doesn't warm up as quickly as the Baltic Sea. The infrastructure is very good, everything you need is there.
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Hermosa Beach offers a wide variety of running options, with over 100 routes documented on komoot. These include paths suitable for all fitness levels, from easy jogs to more challenging runs.
Yes, Hermosa Beach has several easy running routes perfect for beginners or families. The Redondo Beach loop from Hermosa Beach is a moderate 6.5-mile trail with continuous coastal views. For a quieter, gentler experience, the Hermosa Valley Greenbelt offers a tree-lined path with a soft wood chip surface, ideal for a comfortable run.
For breathtaking ocean views, The Strand (Marvin Braude Bike Trail) is unparalleled. This iconic paved promenade runs along the coastline, offering continuous vistas of the Pacific Ocean. Routes like the Hermosa Beach Pier – Hermosa City Beach loop from Redondo Beach incorporate this scenic path and the sandy beach itself.
If you're looking for a quieter running experience away from the bustling beach, the Hermosa Valley Greenbelt (Veterans Parkway) is an excellent choice. This scenic, tree-lined path runs through the heart of Hermosa Beach, offering a peaceful escape and a softer running surface.
Hermosa Beach offers diverse terrain. You'll find flat, paved routes like The Strand, soft natural trails within the Hermosa Valley Greenbelt, and the challenging, soft sands of Hermosa City Beach. This variety allows runners to choose paths that suit their preference and workout goals.
Dog regulations can vary by specific beach sections and paths, and often depend on the time of day or year. Generally, dogs are not permitted on the sand of Hermosa City Beach. However, some paved paths or specific areas might be dog-friendly. It's always best to check local signage or the official Los Angeles County Beaches website for the most current rules: lacounty.gov.
Many running routes in Hermosa Beach pass by notable landmarks. The iconic Hermosa Beach Pier is a central feature. You can also run past other beautiful beaches like Torrance Beach and El Segundo Beach, or enjoy views from spots like Miramar Park.
Yes, Hermosa Beach features several excellent loop routes. For example, the Torrance Beach – Redondo Beach State Park loop from Redondo Beach is a popular 5.6-mile option, and the Hermosa City Beach – El Segundo Beach loop from Redondo Beach offers a longer, more challenging 9.5-mile run.
The running routes in Hermosa Beach are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 20 reviews. Runners frequently praise the continuous coastal views, the refreshing ocean breezes, and the variety of terrain that caters to different preferences, from flat paved paths to soft sandy beaches.
Parking in Hermosa Beach, especially near popular areas like The Strand and the Pier, can be found in metered street spots and public parking lots. During peak times, it can be busy, so arriving early or considering ride-sharing might be beneficial. Some residential areas may have restrictions, so always check signage.
Yes, Hermosa Beach is accessible via public transportation, primarily through the Metro bus system. Several bus lines serve the area, with stops conveniently located near the beach and main thoroughfares, providing access to various starting points for your run. Check the Metro website for specific routes and schedules.
Hermosa Beach enjoys a mild, Mediterranean climate year-round, making it suitable for running in any season. However, spring and fall often offer the most pleasant conditions with comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds than the peak summer months. Mornings are generally cooler and less crowded, especially along The Strand.


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