
White Point is one of LA's most popular dive spots. It is located near the hypothermal hot springs and has white bacterial mats at the bottom. You will also find an old shipwreck and rock reef at the dive site. It is also home to giant sea stars, cold water anemones, and urchins. High tide is the best day to dive.
Leo Carillo
Leo Carrillo La, a state park is located along the southern coastline of Los Angeles County, California. It is part of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, and features 1.5 miles of beach that extends into the Santa Monica Mountains. There are many opportunities for scuba divers to explore the beautiful waters off Leo Carrillo State Park's coast.
Divers can choose between three main dive spots at Leo Carrillo. These sites are perfect for beginners because they offer easy entry points as well as 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. To reach these sites, visitors can board a visiting boat. These spots are ideal for hunting and photography as they are often very rugged. These areas are home to healthy kelp and purple hydro coral. You can also see the ocean from this area, which is great for Southern California waters.
It is possible to kayak and snorkel on the island. If the weather permits, you can even go tent camping. You can also find a large number of pinnipeds living on the island. These include harbor seals (northern elephant seals) and California sealions. These animals can also be found in the rocky areas around a sea lion rookery. They are located at many overlooks on island.
Anacapa Island
Anacapa Island is home to a variety of marine life. The area is also home to one the United States's first Marine Protected Areas. The area is great for beginners as well as seasoned divers. The waters around the island are relatively warm and are ideal for diving with a wetsuit. In late summer and autumn, the surface temperatures can reach 70°F (21°C). In the winter, temperatures can plummet to 50°F (10°C). Using a 7mm wetsuit is recommended. Visibility is usually at least 100 feet (30M) during these months.
The Anacapa dive site is accessible by diving charter boats and the island's Island Packers. There are numerous dive sites available on the island, including a 40-foot-tall arch rock. You can also view these sites from the surface of the water using snorkeling gear.

Veteran's park
Veteran's Park on Ocean Drive is a Green Space that features a playground and fields. This is a great place to bring your family together. It's also near the beaches. The park has a wonderful view of ocean from its top on sunny days. It is open year-round and has a lot to offer.
It is easy to reach the parking area. Veteran's Park, a great place to start your dive adventure, is ideal for first-timers. You can park easily and find restrooms. The meter can be checked at all times. There's also an outdoor shower that can be used to clean up your gear. There's also a changing room, but the bathrooms close at dusk.