No Swimming
Lifeguards do not patrol the beach.
Swimming in the ocean is not recommended on the Long Beach Peninsula, even on calm days. The ocean currents are strong and dangerous, no matter the tide time. You cannot swim against these currents. Our average water temperatures range from the mid-40s to the mid-60s. These temperatures can easily cause hypothermia.
Always make sure to keep a close eye on your children. Even when playing near the water’s edge, wear a life jacket. Never turn your back on the waves. Sneaker waves are powerful waves that come high up on the beach without warning.
Do not attempt to rescue someone in the ocean. You will likely become a victim yourself. Call 911 and stay there!
