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Best Places to Meet Girls with Attractive Feet in Los Angeles

Best places to meet girls with attractive feet in Los Angeles — Venice, Santa Monica, Malibu, yoga, and outdoor fitness spots.

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LA dating culture runs on apps, and those apps almost never show feet. You can match for weeks and still have no idea. Meanwhile, LA’s outdoor lifestyle — beaches, boardwalks, trailheads, patio brunch — puts sandals, slides, and bare feet in public constantly.

If you’re looking for the best places to meet girls with attractive feet in Los Angeles, prioritize spots where open footwear is normal, not rare. This guide covers Venice, Santa Monica, Malibu, yoga culture, sand volleyball, and outdoor fitness areas that actually deliver.

Best places to go in Los Angeles

1. Venice Boardwalk

Still the highest-density option in the city. Skaters, street performers, beach access, and nonstop pedestrian flow.

Why it’s good: Flip-flops and barefoot beach transitions everywhere. People stop, watch, snack, and stroll — conversation windows open naturally.

Best time: Late morning to mid-afternoon; weekdays are less chaotic than Saturdays.

Tip: Comment on a food stand, mural, or the ocean. Keep it casual and short.

2. Santa Monica Pier & beach path

Touristy, yes — and effective. The pier approach and beach bike path keep people moving slowly in open shoes.

Why it’s good: Sandals dominate warm days. Shared “visitor vs local” small talk is easy.

Best time: Weekday late mornings beat sunset crush.

Tip: Ask about parking, the Ferris wheel wait, or a nearby coffee. Don’t block the bike path.

3. Malibu beach pull-offs & shoreline walks

Quieter, more scenic. Towels on the sand and barefoot shoreline walks are the norm.

Why it’s good: Lower pressure than Venice. People linger without the boardwalk noise.

Best time: Late morning; weekday for space.

Tip: Ask about swell, parking tricks, or a good taco spot nearby.

4. Sand volleyball courts (Santa Monica & Venice beach courts)

Public sand courts draw athletic crowds who play barefoot for hours.

Why it’s good: Bare feet are required by the sport. Social, repeated games, natural sideline chatter.

Best time: Late afternoon when heat drops.

Tip: Ask if they’re looking for a fourth, or how the rotation works. Participate if you can play.

5. Outdoor yoga & Pilates (beach classes and studio neighborhoods)

Santa Monica, Venice, and Westside studio culture often spills outdoors — many classes are barefoot on mats.

Why it’s good: Bare feet are part of the practice. Post-class is a natural hello window.

Best time: Sunrise or sunset sessions.

Tip: Take the class. “How long have you been coming here?” beats approaching cold from the sidewalk.

6. Runyon Canyon & Griffith trailheads (warm days)

Not everyone wears sandals on the climb, but warm weekends bring slides and open shoes at trailheads and overlooks.

Why it’s good: Shared accomplishment energy. People stretch, hydrate, and chat after the hike.

Best time: Early morning or near sunset.

Tip: Ask about the loop length or a good recovery smoothie nearby.

7. Abbot Kinney outdoor café strip

Brunch patios and sidewalk seating. Sandals with outfits are common in warm months.

Why it’s good: People sit, wait for tables, and linger over coffee — easier than chasing walkers.

Best time: Weekend brunch hours or weekday mid-afternoon.

Tip: Comment on a menu item or ask which coffee shop she prefers on the street.

8. Rose Bowl / outdoor fitness park loops (Pasadena area, warm days)

Outdoor fitness culture — walking loops, group classes, and casual athletic footwear including slides after workouts.

Why it’s good: Active crowds, repeated weekend regulars, easy “you come here often?” energy.

Best time: Weekend mornings.

Tip: Keep it about fitness or the weather. Respect headphones and personal space.

Pro tips for Los Angeles

Approach naturally. LA people are used to strangers chatting at the beach — they’re less used to creepy vibes. Lead with place and shared context. Never open with a foot comment.

What to wear / bring. Blend in: casual beach or athletic wear, sandals, water, sunscreen. Looking like a local beach day beats looking staged.

Best days and times. Venice and Santa Monica work most warm days; volleyball late afternoon; yoga at sunrise/sunset; trails early. Avoid peak tourist gridlock if you want actual conversations.

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Conclusion

The best beaches and yoga spots in LA for meeting women with attractive feet aren’t a secret — they’re the places where open footwear is already normal. That’s a sharper strategy than swiping through profiles that crop everything below the knee.

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FAQ

Which LA area is best for beginners?

Venice Boardwalk and Santa Monica are the easiest starting points — high foot traffic and casual footwear almost year-round.

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