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Zuma Beach is a county beach located at 30000 Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California. One of the largest and most popular beaches in Los Angeles County, California, Zuma is known for its long, wide sands and excellent surf.
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Zuma Beach
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Zuma Beach is a county beach located at 30000 Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California. One of the largest and most popular beaches in Los Angeles County, California, Zuma is known for its long, wide sands and excellent surf.
A collection of 3 small cliff-foot beaches with blufftop parking popular in the summertime.
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El Matador Strand
32350 Pacific Coast Hwy
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A collection of 3 small cliff-foot beaches with blufftop parking popular in the summertime.
Point Dume is a promontory on the coast of Malibu, California that juts out into the Pacific Ocean. The point, a long bluff, forms the northern end of the Santa Monica Bay. Point Dume Natural Area affords a vista of the Palos Verdes Peninsula and Santa Catalina Island. Zuma Beach lies to its immediate northwest.
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Point Dume
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Point Dume is a promontory on the coast of Malibu, California that juts out into the Pacific Ocean. The point, a long bluff, forms the northern end of the Santa Monica Bay. Point Dume Natural Area affords a vista of the Palos Verdes Peninsula and Santa Catalina Island. Zuma Beach lies to its immediate northwest.
Malibu Lagoon State Beach in Malibu, California, United States, is also known as Surfrider Beach. It was dedicated as the first World Surfing Reserve on October 9, 2010. The 110-acre site was established as a California state park in 1951. It lies within the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.
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Malibu Lagoon State Beach
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Malibu Lagoon State Beach in Malibu, California, United States, is also known as Surfrider Beach. It was dedicated as the first World Surfing Reserve on October 9, 2010. The 110-acre site was established as a California state park in 1951. It lies within the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.
Natural beach & surf location with caves
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Leo Carrillo State Beach
35000 Pacific Coast Hwy
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Natural beach & surf location with caves
Malibu Creek State Park is a state park of California, United States, preserving the Malibu Creek canyon in the Santa Monica Mountains. The 8,215-acre park was established in 1974. Opened to the public in 1976, the park is also a component of Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.
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Malibu Creek State Park
1925 Las Virgenes Road
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Malibu Creek State Park is a state park of California, United States, preserving the Malibu Creek canyon in the Santa Monica Mountains. The 8,215-acre park was established in 1974. Opened to the public in 1976, the park is also a component of Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.
Leo Carrillo State Park is a state park in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Situated along the Malibu coast, the park is a component of Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. With 1.5 miles of beach, the parkland stretches into the Santa Monica Mountains. The park has expanded into Ventura County and also includes management of County Line Beach. California State Route 1 runs through the park, where it intersects with the western terminus of the Mulholland Highway. The 2,513-acre park was established in 1953. It is named for actor and conservationist Leo Carrillo, who served on the State Parks commission.
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Leo Carrillo State Park
35000 Pacific Coast Hwy
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Leo Carrillo State Park is a state park in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Situated along the Malibu coast, the park is a component of Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. With 1.5 miles of beach, the parkland stretches into the Santa Monica Mountains. The park has expanded into Ventura County and also includes management of County Line Beach. California State Route 1 runs through the park, where it intersects with the western terminus of the Mulholland Highway. The 2,513-acre park was established in 1953. It is named for actor and conservationist Leo Carrillo, who served on the State Parks commission.
Iconic circa-1905 pier next to the beach, with shops, restaurants, fishing & people-watching.
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Malibu Pier
23000 CA-1
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Iconic circa-1905 pier next to the beach, with shops, restaurants, fishing & people-watching.
Breakfast-&-lunch spot offering locally sourced American cuisine & pierside Pacific views.
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Malibu Farm Pier Cafe
23000 Pacific Coast Hwy
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Breakfast-&-lunch spot offering locally sourced American cuisine & pierside Pacific views.

Food scene

This classic fish shack is a funky favorite for fresh seafood in an informal setting.
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Reel Inn Malibu
18661 Pacific Coast Hwy
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This classic fish shack is a funky favorite for fresh seafood in an informal setting.
Come experience the Malibu Cafe Country Kitchen and Bar, conveniently nestled in the grassy hillside of Calamigos Ranch.
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The Malibu Cafe
327 Latigo Canyon Rd
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Come experience the Malibu Cafe Country Kitchen and Bar, conveniently nestled in the grassy hillside of Calamigos Ranch.