![]() If you’re just looking for a nice spot to take the family, then I would suggest one of the other access points on Malibu Road. The only problem with this spot is that it takes some impressive scrambling skills to get down to the beach, but hey, that’s what makes it worth it right? If the waves are good, you’ll see a nice break to the left of this open lot (if the waves are small, then I’d suggest somewhere like Zuma). This place is at the first vacant lot you see on the ocean-side of the road. If you’re like me and looking for a spot to surf, then I would suggest the first access point. To determine which access point is right for you, you need to know what you’re looking for in a beach because this one’s got all of the options. Then turn North on Malibu Road and simply drive until you see a coastal access-point that suits your needs. Malibu Road starts right behind the Ralph’s in Malibu. This 2.5-mile stretch of sand boasts at least five access points, but probably more if you’re creative. Malibu Road shouldn’t be counted as one beach. These brown signs are gold if you’re looking for a relaxing, secluded beach. To get here, look for the coastal access signs just south of Malibu Pier and Nobu. This means the gates are marked and are very well maintained. Carbon Beach boasts two of the newest access ways in the area. If you’re into architecture or just like to daydream about having a beachfront property, this is a great place for you.Įasy access. Carbon Beach is home to some of the most expensive and impressive homes in Malibu. ![]() While some of the other beaches on this list might get pretty tiny at high-tide, this beach is almost sure to have a nice dry patch of sand. This means that there is a lot more sand that’s open to the public. Lots of sand! Carbon Beach has some of the largest public-easements out of any beach in Malibu. Here are three reasons you should check out Carbon Beach: This beach is ideal for any beachgoer, whether you’re looking for a beautiful sandy spot to soak up some sun or a great place to swim in the waves. Also, make sure to go here at relatively low tide, because there isn’t any beach when the tide rises.Ĭarbon Beach is often called “Billionaires Beach” and for a good reason. However, it’s probably not the best place to come if you’re looking for lots of sand. If you’ve got kids, it’s a great place to explore tide pools and hunt for crabs. The rocks make for stunning sunset pictures, and the view up the coast is unrivaled. Welcome to Big Rock Beach.īig Rock is a gorgeous beach if you’re looking for tide pools or photo-ops. Driving North on PCH, about ¼ mile after you pass Big Rock Drive, there’s a coastal access stairway that leads down to the beach. But if you’d rather find a nice secluded beach to relax and soak up the sun, then read on my friend, read on.īig Rock, cleverly named after the massive rock sitting just off-shore, is a very picturesque beach located just North of Topanga State Beach. So, if you’re the type of person who likes over-crowded parking lots and noisy tourists, then this article isn’t for you. Be sure to read and abide by all posted signs.Īfter living (and surfing!) in Malibu for the last five years, I’ve discovered quite a few amazing and secluded beaches where you might get your own patch of sand, and that is easier said than done when the entire LA area descends on Malibu every summer weekend. Parking suggestions are subject to change. Even though there are some incredible public beaches in Malibu (Topanga, Surfrider, Zuma, and Leo Carrillo to name a few), much of its coastline is blocked by million-dollar mansions and private beach clubs. Malibu is basically a 27-mile long beach stretching from Topanga State Beach in the South to County Line Beach in the North. Parking is located directly on the beach.ģ more beaches are also available within a 5 km radius.Thanks to Josh from the blog Yonder Stoke, for writing this guest post for us.Ībout 7 miles North of Santa Monica on Pacific Coast Highway, you’ll come across a sign that says, “Malibu, 27 Miles of Scenic Beauty,” and it’s true. This beach is easily accessible, it is located very close to road. In addition to swimming and sunbathing, you can also take part in other activities. ![]() During the season this beach line is supervised by a lifeguard. This beach has the following amenities, loungers and umbrellas, beach restaurant, changing rooms, showers, toilets. It is not crowded place during the season. This beach is suitable for differentĬategories of people, lonely travellers, relaxation getaway lovers, families with children, seniors The entrance to the water is very smooth. It is a spacious coastline with turquoise water and golden sand, Lechuza Beach is in the 246th place out of 359ĥ56.8 km away from its center, the city of ![]()
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