What To See at Venice Beach

Looking West from the Venice Blvd parking lot. That’s the Venice Breakwater in the distance, where the locals surf. Lifeguard tower 19.
Venice Breakwater

Looking North. In the distance you can see the handball courts.
North From Perrys Venice Blvd

Venice Handball Courts

Adjacent to the handball courts are the workout bars. With the paddle tennis courts in the background.
Venice Workout Bars

Muscle Beach (closed on this Easter Sunday but usually full of iron pumpers).
Venice Muscle Beach

Basketball courts,
Venice Beach Basketball Courts

Kid’s playground. You can see the back of the police substation in the background.
Kid's Playground at Venice Beach

Venice Beach is a park. Here are the rules.
Venice Beach Rules

The park has its own LAPD substation.
Venice Beach Police Substation

Mark di Suvero’s 60-foot-tall sculpture Declaration, 1999 – 2001, next to the Venice Art Walls (graffiti by appointment).Venice Beach Sulpture 'Declaration' by Mark di Suvero

And finally, the Venice Skate Park. You’re seeing the backs of people watching the skateboarders do their thing. On this side of the bike path is a place to dance! Sometimes it’s the hoola hoopers and sometimes it’s the roller bladers.
Venice Skate Park

This is actually the trickiest part of the bike path to navigate. People are crossing over to the skate park and they’re not realizing they’re crossing a bike path. Horn recommended.
Dance And Hoop
All of this has happened  in  the space between the parking lot at Venice Blvd. North and where Windward meets the beach.