Annual Polar Bear Plunge set for Jan. 10 at Annenberg Community Beach House

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The following is a submission from the City of Santa Monica.

The eighth annual Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, is an opportunity for community members of all ages to dive into the new year with an invigorating ocean plunge. 

The day starts at the Annenberg Community Beach House Guest Services kiosk for check-in before heading to the beach. At around 10:15 a.m., participants can take an energizing group plunge into the Pacific Ocean, followed by a 300-yard swim out and back around a buoy for those who want to test their stamina.  

At this no-judgement zone, all participants and spectators have a shared experience that gets the blood pumping and the excitement popping.  

After the invigorating ocean experience, participants can head to the Annenberg Community Beach House pool, open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., to warm up, grab a hot chocolate, or take a photo with Pat the Polar Bear.

Event schedule: 

10 a.m. Beach house pool opens, check in at Guest Services before heading to beach 

10:15 a.m. Ocean plunge 

10:25 a.m. 300-yard buoy swim 

2 p.m. Event ends 

Santa Monica Harbor Patrol, Los Angeles County Fire Department Lifeguards, and city of Santa Monica lifeguards will be on hand to support the ocean plunge and buoy swim.  

Advanced online registration is available here. In-person registration may be limited on the day of the event.  

For event details and information, click here. 

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