Crime & Safety

High Surf Closes Portuguese Point, Sacred Cove and Inspiration Point This Weekend

However, Abalone Cove Beach is proposed to remain open for the time being.

From the city of Rancho Palos Verdes:

Due to high surf conditions predicted this weekend as a result of Hurricane Norbert--which are expected to particularly impact south-facing beaches--the Abalone Cove Safety Task Force will close Portuguese Point, Sacred Cove and Inspiration Point to the public from sunrise onSaturday, Sept. 6 through sunset on Sunday, Sept. 7.

Abalone Cove Beach is proposed to remain open for the time being, as the County lifeguards will be on duty. However, if surf conditions worsen, the lifeguards may close this beach to the public as well. Click heref or a summary of the current High Surf Advisory from the National Weather Service.

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Please be extra cautious if you are visiting any of the south-facing beaches in the City this week (including Rancho Palos Verdes Beach, the Portuguese Bend Beach Club, the Terranea Resort and Pelican Cove). The City and the Abalone Cove Safety Task Force appreciate your understanding and cooperation in following the instructions of County lifeguards, Sheriff’s patrols and City Recreation & Parks Staff. The Task Force consists of the County Fire Department, County lifeguards, and Sheriff’s Department, as well as the City of Rancho Palos Verdes and the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority.

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