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    Original Muscle Beach

    4.9 (58 reviews)

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    lets get these gains
    Darwin P.

    beach, or gym? both, i think. located next to Santa Monica Pier, you will be welcomed to by the Muscle Beach sign and a number of people working out in the beach. its so nice and refreshing to see physical activity have a blend in an LA beach. most def a unique beach

    Clouds don't stop people from working out
    Ana P.

    The original muscle beach! There are tons of free equipment available 24/7. There are a lot of locals that go and enjoy working out. There are ropes, rings, and slacklines. This is a great place for people watching as well. I spent a couple of hours just enjoying the people doing their thing. There are visitors that want to try these things and FYI there is a line to use the equipment. Be kind and wait your turn, pay attention and follow the line. When I went it was not crowded at all so no lines were forming. The locals are really nice to the visitors when they are on the equipment. I have seen local giving visitors tips and even guiding them by the hand on some of the equipment. I think it's great to see the locals being so open and welcoming to visitors wanting to try the ropes and swings. There are plenty of benches and trails to take. There are a few bike rental places to visit if you want to bike down to Venice beach. Also plenty of food places on the pier to eat. Or bring your own sandwich and wine in a box and watch the world go by like I did lol.

    Air walk bubbles
    Michelle M.

    WHAT How cool is this. An outdoor gymnasium. Great to people watch some really talented and fit people. No joke. The pros come out between 11-1pm apparently. Area where people do acrobat acro yoga tricks. Area with air bubbles you can get inside and roll around like a hamster. Walking distance from the Santa Monica pier.

    The Original Muscle Beach!!
    Will L.

    The Original Muscle Beach...This is where the fitness movement started.. Bodybuilders now go to Venice Beach to push weight on the beach..but if you want to climb some rope, try mastering there swings, rings; run some slacklining and make new friends at the beach..workout here.. A bunch of people also meet here to do yoga; at least that's what it looks like. Awesome spot, that has a long history..

    Lauren G.

    After nearly one year of closure, Muscle Beach, the original, with the swings, y'know, like its namesake, IS BACK OPEN as of 11AM this morning (pardon the redundancy; sometimes you know you should be clear so the masses will comprehend the text).

    Mystique C.

    Heaven for aerialists and acrobats, I love it here. Don't be afraid to ask for help. My first time here I came with my silk and rigging hardware, and hoped for the best. I left with rigging technique, a community of aerialists, an unforgettable time, and a free place to train indefinitely. There truly is no better duo than silks and the beach, and I love the audience we receive. Fyi this is the muscle beach across the way from santa monica pier. Walking south for 2 miles you will reach Venice. Venice has more homeless, street artists, and flavor, but I feel more comfortable working out at Santa Monica. Overall, I love all the vibey, free spirited and carefree people. I relate well

    Susan U.

    I wished I live around the area. So much fun things to do here! If you come early, you get the paid parking for $12 and you will be really close to the park and the beach plus the restrooms are freshly showered by some maintenance workers. Whether your purpose of coming here was to people-watch,work out,tour-yourself mode,bike,run, race and criticize,it'll be amazing. Taste the beach after. It's a dream park!

    Beautiful callus rips and a successful day at the rings with USC wrestling
    Armand F.

    No frills, no towel service. Just a nice set of metal bars, rings, and ropes is all you need for a fun beach workout. I don't come here that often anymore, but when I do, it's always an awesome outing with friends. The rings and ropes have stood the test of time and have become seemingly more popular with the emergence of American ninja warrior and whatnot. Sure you get the weirdos here and there, but overall it's a great way to blow off some steam and show off in front of tourists who like to watch human monkeys swinging back and forth right by the pier. Just one quick tip: don't be the jackass who jumps in the middle of the rings and tries to figure out how to swing on one of them while a guy is coming down the line. Everyone understands that there are beginners, but be kind enough to go to the beginning of the line and wait for your turn (or get kicked in the face by a flying man with dreadlocks). Check it out and do yourself a favor of getting some chalk (or even better, grips) so you don't rip your hands like I did this time. Happy swinging yelpers ^^

    Joan S.

    John's photo on the rings reminded me of this wonderful park, and inspired me to dig out some of my very old photos I took there.....and even inspired me to return a few days ago to take some new shots. When I was there, I remembered how much I love this peaceful stretch of beach. I used to live just south of here, on Venice Beach, before I moved to just north of SaMo Pier. So I passed this park often, on foot & when cycling. The beach bike path runs between the gymnastics area and the water. And this space with all the gymnastic equipment is indeed unique. It's the site of the original Muscle Beach, in fact, before Muscle Beach was moved to its current location on Venice Beach, 2 miles south (as a result of some sort of controversy, many years ago). So that's the reason for all the muscle-building equipment here in SaMo.. I spent more than an hour researching to find out the official name of this park. The sign identifies the space as Muscle Beach, see photo. I always knew it as Original Muscle Beach. I ended up on the phone with a person in the SaMo parks dept., who told me that they refer to the space as Muscle Beach Santa Monica, but that the area is not officially designated as a park. So that explains why I could not find it listed with the other SaMo parks online. It's a part of Santa Monica State Beach, that's all. So.....I guess the existing listing title of Swings, Rings, Ropes is as good a name as any for this area. The location is on Ocean Front Walk, off Appian Way, between Pacific Terrace & Arcadia Terrace. It's south of SaMo Pier, just past the Chess Park (another cool space). http://www.yelp.com/biz/international-chess-park-santa-monica#hrid:5CHlOTwqCCWmKCENh0J7mQ I enjoyed hanging out with my camera the other day and watching people on the equipment. A group of girls, French tourists, were having a ball posing in front of the Muscle Beach sign, and climbing on all the equipment. But the rings circuit is harder than it may look.....I saw only one person complete it. This area is a sun-drenched paradise, if you ask me. You've got the gymnastic park, the chess park, the pier, the magnificent wide beach, Hot Dog on a Stick, haha.................and a bike rental place.......all right there. One of the best spots in LA, a place to go just to have fun.

    Brody E.

    I've never had a bad experience here. I usually go pretty early in the morning during the week (4:30-6:00 am). It's really dark, but the carousel always gives the place a pretty good light. There are sometimes people sleeping nearby, but I've never had any issues with people. There's something peaceful about being the only one out there for much of the morning. You can use any piece of equipment you want. People start rolling in around 6ish. During the weekends, it's amazing to get a chance to see people do stuff. There are some crazy athletes out there doing some pretty amazing feats. But everybody is always willing to chat you up if you have questions. And it's a great way to watch people and learn new exercises. People bring all kinds of equipment to use, and I've never seen anyone be a jerk about it if you ask to use something. It does get pretty crowded on the weekends, but that actually makes it more enjoyable because there is never a shortage of people to watch or activities to do. It's also a great place to have training sessions. I see that all the time since there is virtually an unlimited number of things to do. On a nice day, it's hard to choose going to a gym over going to the beach for a workout.

    Traveling rings... my favorite!
    AK L.

    AH! LOVVEE THIS SPOT! I come here everytime I visit LA. This place is so laid back and full of interesting people. I love that theres always a handful of slacklines set up and really friendly people that will let you play on their lines. The balance beams, bars, rope climbs, traveling rings... I could spend all day there. Definitely wear comfy clothes and come play here for a couple hours if you're in the area!

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    Best part of Venice Beach--bodyweight exercises.

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    Ask the Community - Original Muscle Beach

    Is the slackline park always there? Are the ropes set up or do people bring their own equipment? I wanna do it so bad!!!

    The polls are always there. To the best of my knowledge everybody brings there own ratchet tie down straps. On the weekends there may be people to help you learn the ropes):

    Does anyone know if the rings will be there today? And where exactly is it located? I want to goooo!!!!

    The rings are always there, although the ropes break from time to time. They have multiple sets that you can split into two groups: smaller and larger. The smaller ones are closer to the pier and better for beginners and children. The others are… Read more

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    This swings, rings and ropes area is a great place just South of the Santa Monica Pier.

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