El Matador State Beach is a beautiful beach located in Malibu, California. It is known for its stunning rock formations and clear blue waters, making it a popular destination for visitors and locals alike.
Malibu Lagoon State Beach is a beautiful beach located in Malibu, California, that is known for its scenic beauty and diverse wildlife. The beach is situated at the mouth of the Malibu Creek and is a popular destination for visitors looking to enjoy a day by the ocean.
Escondido Falls is a beautiful waterfall located in Malibu, California, that is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The waterfall is situated in the Santa Monica Mountains and is accessible via a hiking trail that winds through a picturesque canyon.
Sycamore Cove Beach is a beautiful beach located in Malibu, California, that is known for its stunning rock formations and clear blue waters. The beach is situated within the larger Point Mugu State Park and is a popular destination for visitors looking to enjoy a day by the ocean.
Charmlee Wilderness Park is a beautiful park located in Malibu, California, that offers visitors the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the Santa Monica Mountains. The park is situated on over 500 acres of rolling hills, canyons, and grasslands, and offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean.
Escondido Beach is a beautiful stretch of shoreline located in Malibu, California. It is a small, secluded beach that is popular among locals and visitors looking for a more peaceful and private beach experience.
Malibu Beach, also known as Surfrider Beach, is a famous beach located in Malibu, California, that is known for its great surf and stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. The beach is located along the Pacific Coast Highway and is a popular destination for surfers, sunbathers, and tourists.
The beach is the most westerly community on the Malibu Coast and is within the Malibu zip code. Board surfing, body surfing, kite surfing, wind surfing and stand up paddle boarding are common activities at County Line Beach.
Nicholas Canyon is usually less crowded than most Malibu beaches. Nicholas Canyon is a great beach for surfing, body surfing, body boarding, swimming, windsailing, and scuba diving. With almost a mile of beach frontage and 23 acres of property, it is also a great place to take the whole family.
At 3,130 feet, Sandstone Peak is the tallest point in the Santa Monica Mountains. The Sandstone Peak Trailhead is a hiking area offering amazing views and scenes. The summit can be reached via a 6.25-mile loop with 1,075 feet of elevation gain.
Malibu Bluffs Park is a park located in Malibu, Los Angeles County featuring Baseball/Softball, Internet, Parking, Picnic Areas, Playground, Restrooms, Soccer Field, Trails and Walking Track.
Deer Creek Ridge is on a beautiful mountain top in western Malibu. There are spectacular views in every direction of the blue Pacific Ocean and the incredible mountains. The sunset views are spectacular just about every night!
Solstice Canyon features several options for easy, moderate, or strenuous hikes through coastal sage scrub and riparian plant communities. Visitors can enjoy a picnic, a shady stroll along the Solstice Canyon Trail, or a more challenging climb up the Rising Sun Trail.
With 15.2 acres of bluff and beach property and over one mile of ocean frontage, Dan Blocker Beach draws surfers, divers, and scuba enthusiasts. Other activities at this sandy, narrow beach include swimming and fishing.
Rocky Oaks is a small nature reserve and wildlife refuge regional park on Mulholland Highway in the Santa Monica Mountains, within western Los Angeles County, southern California. The park is located within the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area and managed by the National Park Service.
Latigo Beach is below the houses and condo buildings along Latigo Shore Drive in Eastern Malibu. Almost all the sand, wet or dry, is public as the easements are clearly defined. Latigo Beach is a little-known beach that is nice for sunbathing or just for stretching the legs.
Little Dume Beach is in a small east-facing cove near Point Dume in Malibu. It’s popular with surfers when conditions are right, but otherwise is just a scenic beach walk below steep bluffs and multi-million dollar mansions.
Leo Carrillo State Park has 1.5 miles of beach for swimming, surfing, windsurfing, surf fishing and beachcombing. The beach also has tidepools, coastal caves and reefs for exploring. Giant sycamores shade the main campgrounds. The park also features back-country hiking.
The Chumash Trail trailhead is at the western tip of Point Mugu State Park, about 2 1/2 miles from where Las Posas Road connects to PCH in Camarillo, and about 10 miles from the intersection of Las Posas Road and Highway 101. It is across the street (PCH) from a Naval Base Ventura County training range.