Beach Walk & Sketch 2024

Beach Walk & Sketch 2024

Beach Walk & Sketch is a free event with the Nature Nexus Institute and the LA Audubon Society.

By Annenberg Community Beach House

Date and time

Saturday, May 11 · 9 - 11am PDT

Location

Annenberg Community Beach House

415 Pacific Coast Hwy Santa Monica, CA 90402

About this event

  • 2 hours

Highlight self-care for Mental Health Awareness Month.

Guided by a naturalist, join others in this peaceful pursuit to sketch on our beautiful coastline. We’ll provide the binoculars, drawing boards, pencils, and newsprint, or bring your own easy-to-carry sketching tools.

Meet at Guest Services. Comfortable clothing and sun protection recommended. Geared to adults though all are welcome.

Registration is requested. In-person registration will be available.

Beach Walk & Sketch is a free event with the Nature Nexus Institute and the LA Audubon Society. Registration is requested. In-person registration will be available.

Getting Here: The Annenberg Community Beach House is located at 415 Pacific Coast Hwy. Parking is available for $3 per hour or $12 per day. Please pay for parking at the machine upon your arrival. Exact change cash and credit cards are accepted. Ample bike parking is available; please bring a lock.

Access: The Annenberg Community Beach House is wheelchair accessible and ADA compliant. Two beach wheelchairs will be available for this activity. To reserve, call Guest Services at (310) 458-4904 or email beach.house@santamonica.gov. For disability related accommodations, please call Guest Services at (310) 458-4904.

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The Annenberg Community Beach House is a public beach site, open to all with no membership required. 

For more information on all the Beach House has to offer, visit annenbergbeachhouse.com.

The Annenberg Community Beach House at Santa Monica State Beach is owned by the State of California and operated by the City of Santa Monica. The Annenberg Community Beach House is made possible by a generous gift from the Annenberg Foundation, at the direction of Wallis Annenberg, and in partnership with the City of Santa Monica and California State Parks. Additional funding was provided by the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development.