The Best Places To Watch Planes At LAX, California

Ryland Lu

With its congestion and dated facilities, LAX in Los Angeles is widely considered one of the worst airports in the USA to fly from. But why not lighten your experience with plane-watching? The following locations have a spectacular view of aircraft.

The view from Clutter’s Park

1. Clutter’s Park

Park

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Along the north sidewalk of Imperial Avenue in El Segundo, a handful of benches and tables demarcate one of the most popular plane-watching spots in Los Angeles. The misleadingly named ‘Clutter’s Park’ offers sweeping views of LAX’s south runway and the adjoining terminals. On a smog-free day, you can take amazing photographs of planes taking off and climbing against the backdrop of the Santa Monica and San Gabriel Mountains. Not surprisingly, crowds of plane-watchers line this stretch of pavement at all hours of the day (even at two in the morning, according to one frequent visitor), so you should plan your visit accordingly.

2. LAX Theme Building

Building

Sunset at Dockweiler Beach
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Oddly resembling an alien spaceship, the 60s-era Theme Building, with its overtones of jet-aged futurism and architectural modernism, is the quintessential symbol of LAX and, arguably, of Los Angeles itself. The building’s striking design alone merits a visit (or at least a photograph), but on Saturdays and Sundays, you should also head inside and take the elevator up to the sixth floor observation deck. The deck provides a 360-degree view that encompasses planes taking off and landing on both the north and south runways, as well as planes docked on the tarmac. Be advised that the terminal structures surrounding the Theme Building can somewhat obstruct the view of planes on the runways – particularly on the western half of the north runway.

3. Dockweiler State Beach

Natural Feature

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At Dockweiler State Beach, situated just west of the LAX runways, you can take great photographs of departing planes while basking in the southern California sun and surf. And Dockweiler is no ordinary beach. As the only beach in LA county that permits you to make a bonfire or camp in your RV, Dockweiler allows you to extend your plane-watching session, or layover, into a day-long (or week-long), rustic affair.

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