Full Moon Dates, Los Angeles,USA

Los Angeles, a city known for its glamorous allure and picturesque landscapes, offers some of the most stunning locations to watch the full moon. From beachfronts to hilltops, the city’s diverse geography provides a variety of settings for enjoying this celestial show. Here are some of the best spots to watch the Full Moon LA and transform your evening into a celestial spectacle.

Next Moon Phase New Moon New Moon 19. March 2026 🕐 18:23 local time in 2 days
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2026 🌕 13 Full Moons 🌑 12 New Moons
January
  • 3 Sat Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 02:02 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 18 Sun New Moon New Moon 🕐 11:52 local time America/Los Angeles
February
  • 1 Sun Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 14:09 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 17 Tue New Moon New Moon 🕐 04:01 local time America/Los Angeles
March
  • 3 Tue Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 03:37 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 19 Thu New Moon New Moon 🕐 18:23 local time America/Los Angeles
April
  • 2 Thu Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 19:12 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 17 Fri New Moon New Moon 🕐 04:51 local time America/Los Angeles
May
  • 1 Fri Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 10:23 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 16 Sat New Moon New Moon 🕐 13:01 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 31 Sun Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 01:45 local time America/Los Angeles
June
  • 15 Mon New Moon New Moon 🕐 19:54 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 29 Mon Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 16:56 local time America/Los Angeles
July
  • 14 Tue New Moon New Moon 🕐 02:43 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 29 Wed Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 07:35 local time America/Los Angeles
August
  • 12 Wed New Moon New Moon 🕐 10:36 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 28 Fri Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 21:18 local time America/Los Angeles
September
  • 11 Fri New Moon New Moon 🕐 20:26 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 26 Sat Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 09:49 local time America/Los Angeles
October
  • 10 Sat New Moon New Moon 🕐 08:50 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 26 Mon Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 21:11 local time America/Los Angeles
November
  • 9 Mon New Moon New Moon 🕐 23:02 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 24 Tue Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 06:53 local time America/Los Angeles
December
  • 9 Wed New Moon New Moon 🕐 16:51 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 24 Thu Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 17:28 local time America/Los Angeles
2027 🌕 12 Full Moons 🌑 13 New Moons
January
  • 7 Thu New Moon New Moon 🕐 12:24 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 22 Fri Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 04:17 local time America/Los Angeles
February
  • 6 Sat New Moon New Moon 🕐 07:56 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 20 Sat Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 15:23 local time America/Los Angeles
March
  • 8 Mon New Moon New Moon 🕐 01:29 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 22 Mon Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 03:43 local time America/Los Angeles
April
  • 6 Tue New Moon New Moon 🕐 16:51 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 20 Tue Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 15:27 local time America/Los Angeles
May
  • 6 Thu New Moon New Moon 🕐 03:58 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 20 Thu Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 03:59 local time America/Los Angeles
June
  • 4 Fri New Moon New Moon 🕐 12:40 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 19 Sat Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 17:44 local time America/Los Angeles
July
  • 4 Sun New Moon New Moon 🕐 20:02 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 18 Sun Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 08:44 local time America/Los Angeles
August
  • 2 Mon New Moon New Moon 🕐 03:05 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 17 Tue Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 00:28 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 31 Tue New Moon New Moon 🕐 10:41 local time America/Los Angeles
September
  • 15 Wed Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 16:03 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 30 Thu New Moon New Moon 🕐 19:36 local time America/Los Angeles
October
  • 15 Fri Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 06:47 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 29 Fri New Moon New Moon 🕐 06:36 local time America/Los Angeles
November
  • 14 Sun Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 19:25 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 28 Sun New Moon New Moon 🕐 19:24 local time America/Los Angeles
December
  • 13 Mon Full Moon Full Moon 🕐 08:08 local time America/Los Angeles
  • 27 Mon New Moon New Moon 🕐 12:12 local time America/Los Angeles

Times in local time · Los Angeles (America/Los Angeles) · Calculated after Meeus, accuracy ±2 min

FAQ — Los Angeles

In 2026 there are 13 full moons and 12 new moons. Times are shown in local time for Los Angeles (America/Los Angeles).

In 2027 there are 12 full moons and 13 new moons. Times are shown in local time for Los Angeles (America/Los Angeles).

The next full moon in Los Angeles is on April 2, 2026 at 19:12 local time (America/Los Angeles), in 16 days.

The next new moon in Los Angeles is on March 19, 2026 at 18:23 local time (America/Los Angeles), in 2 days.

Yes! In 2026 there is a Blue Moon in May – this month has two full moons.

The times are calculated using the Meeus astronomical algorithm (Jean Meeus, Astronomical Algorithms, Chapter 49) and are accurate to within approximately ±2 minutes. All times are displayed in the local timezone of Los Angeles (America/Los Angeles).

A full moon occurs when the Moon is on the opposite side of Earth from the Sun, making it appear fully illuminated. A new moon occurs when the Moon is between Earth and the Sun, making it invisible from Earth. The cycle from one new moon to the next takes approximately 29.5 days (a lunar month).

When is Full Moon in LA, California, USA in the year 2024

  • Thursday, January 25, 2024, at 09:54 AM
  • Saturday, February 24, 2024, at 04:30 AM
  • Sunday, March 24, 2024, at 11:58 PM

  • Tuesday, April 23, 2024, at 03:47 PM
  • Thursday, May 23, 2024, at 05:52 AM
  • Friday, June 21, 2024, at 05:08 PM
  • Sunday, July 21, 2024, at 02:15 AM

  • Monday, August 19, 2024, at 10:24 AM
  • Tuesday, September 17, 2024, at 06:33 PM
  • Thursday, October 17, 2024, at 03:26 AM
  • Friday, November 15, 2024, at 01:29 PM
  • Sunday, December 15, 2024, at 01:00 AM

Moonlit Marvels: Los Angeles’ Best Spots to Watch the Full Moon

  1. Griffith Observatory: Perched on the south-facing slope of Mount Hollywood, Griffith Observatory is an iconic spot for stargazing and moon watching. The observatory provides telescopes for the public to use, making it a great place to get a closer look at the lunar surface. The view of the city below, with the moon overhead, is simply breathtaking.
  2. Topanga State Park: Offering panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the Santa Monica Mountains, Topanga State Park is a fantastic place to watch the full moon. Hike up to Eagle Rock or Parker Mesa Overlook around dusk and watch as the moon rises over the rolling hills, casting a silver glow on the surrounding landscape.
  3. El Matador State Beach: If you prefer the sound of waves accompanying your moon-gazing, El Matador State Beach is the place for you. The rugged coast and rock formations create a dramatic backdrop for the rising moon. Bring a blanket and a warm drink, and enjoy the serene beauty of the moonlight reflecting off the ocean.
  4. Echo Park Lake: For a more urban setting, Echo Park Lake offers a beautiful view of the downtown skyline with the full moon above. The lake’s calm waters reflect the moon and city lights, creating a peaceful ambiance. It’s a perfect spot for a romantic or contemplative evening under the Full Moon LA.
  5. The Hollywood Bowl Overlook: This place is also known as the Jerome C. Daniel Overlook. This spot on Mulholland Drive offers stunning views of both the city and the sky. The overlook provides a clear, unobstructed view of the eastern sky, making it an ideal place to watch the full moon rise over the city of stars.
  6. Angeles National Forest: Escape the city lights and head into the wilderness of the Angeles National Forest. Clearer skies and the natural surroundings make it an excellent spot for moon watching. Chilao Campground and Mount Wilson Observatory are popular locations within the forest to enjoy the night sky.

When planning your Full Moon LA adventure, remember to check the lunar calendar and the weather forecast. Also, consider bringing a flashlight, comfortable seating, and perhaps a camera to capture the moon’s beauty.

Each location offers a unique way to experience the full moon, so why not visit a different spot each month? Let the mesmerizing glow of the full moon nights in Los Angeles guide you to unforgettable views and moments!

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