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Venice Oceanarium Grunion Party
Those crazy grunion are at it again!
Venice Oceanarium hosts a fun, interpretive party during grunion season, drawing thousands of curious late-night beach goers.
Grunion (sardine-like fish) have a most unique mating process: they actually come up on land to spawn. The females wriggle onto the sand to lay their eggs; then the males follow to fertilize them. The sand ends up covered with hundreds of fish. Grunion are found only in the Southern California area so we can claim them as our own.
The "party" begins at 11pm and continues until about 1:00am; usually the second hour makes for better viewing. It's a late night for kids, but a uniquely SoCal experience - which is why a grunion run makes our list of 100 Things To Do with LA Kids before They Grow Up!
While donations are encouraged, this event is free and open to all, including kids accompanied by an adult. Bring warm clothes and a flashlight.
Note: To find the event head on over to the Venice breakwater rocks (only visible during lower tides).Look for a glowing mass & a tent.
