
White Point dive in Los Angeles is one among the most exciting. It is located near the hypothermal hot springs and has white bacterial mats at the bottom. It also has an old shipwreck rock reef and kelp bed. These are all common sights. The best time to dive is at high tide.
Leo Carillo
Leo Carrillo (La) is a California State Park located on the southern coast, Los Angeles County. It is located in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area and has 1.5 miles of sandy beach that extends into Santa Monica Mountains. You will find many opportunities to dive in the clear waters off Leo Carrillo State Park.
Divers have the option to choose from three main sites at Leo Carrillo. These dive sites are great options for beginners. They have easy entry points, ample parking, and offer great diving opportunities. They are also popular spots for night diving and lobster hunting and have plenty of marine wildlife to view.

Santa Barbara Island
Santa Barbara Island is home of some amazing offshore dive sites. You can take a boat ride to reach these amazing dive sites. These sites are usually rocky and are good hunting and photography grounds. These areas also contain healthy kelp plants and purple-colored hydro coral. You can also see the ocean from this area, which is great for Southern California waters.
The island offers kayaking and snorkeling for visitors. If the weather permits, you can even go tent camping. A large pinniped population also calls the island home, including harbor seals, northern elephant seals, and California sea lions. Visitors can spot these animals in the rocky areas around the sea lion rookery, which are located at a number of overlooks on the island.
Anacapa Island
Anacapa Island supports a wide variety marine life. The area is also home to one the United States's first Marine Protected Areas. The area offers diving opportunities that are both excellent for experienced and beginners. The waters around the island have a moderately warm temperature, which makes them ideal for wetsuit diving. Surface temperatures can easily reach 70deg F (21deg C) in the late summer and fall. In the winter, temperatures can plummet to 50°F (10°C). It is recommended to wear a 7mm suit. Visibility is usually at least 100 feet (30M) during these months.
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, a Green Space located on Ocean Drive, has a playground as well as fields. This is a wonderful place for families to come together. It is located close to the beaches. On a sunny day, there is a great view of the ocean from the park. It is open throughout the year and has plenty to offer.
From the parking lot, it is easy to access. 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. The meter will always be checked and there's an outdoor shower where you can wash your gear. You can also use the park's changing area. The restrooms close at night.