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The 10 Best Nature & Parks in Malibu, California (CA)
"Head down the path from the bluff and you’ll discover the beautiful tranquility of Malibu Lagoon State Beach where the creek meets the ocean. This wetland area is home to hundreds of species of migratory birds and just a great place to have a stroll. Take a moment, too, to look into the Malibu Lagoon Museum at Adamson House to learn more about the history of the town, and enjoy some of the best views over the beach."
"Malibu Lagoon State Beach (23200 Pacific Coast Highway) is located on the lagoon formed by Malibu Creek before flowing into the ocean. There is a parking lot at the intersection of the Pacific Coast Highway and Cross Creek Road. There are dirt trails that are ideal for hiking and bird-watching opportunities."
"Malibu Lagoon State beach starts where Malibu creek meets the ocean – the lagoon is formed when the creek pools up. During winter, the beach parts to allow tidal streams to form. This disconnects Surfrider beach from the lagoon beach."
"Stretching three and half miles, the Santa Monica State Beach lines the coast, dividing the city from the shore. Following the edge of the Pacific Coast Highway, the Santa Monica Beach lies on either side of the famous Santa Monica Pier and provides an array of recreational and entertainment opportunities for beach goers. On the beach, manned lifeguard stations, playgrounds, picnic areas, bike rentals, water sport rentals, and wooden pathways facilitate easygoing and safe entertainment for visitors."
"The south part of Santa Monica State Beach is located south of the Santa Monica Pier and north of Venice Beach. On the other side of the pier you’ll find […]"
"To check out some of the region’s most expensive and architecturally impressive homes, step right out of Malibu Beach Inn and onto the sandy crescent of Carbon Beach, otherwise known as “Billionaire’s Beach.” The epitome of waterfront luxury, the 70 properties on this exclusive strip are owned by Hollywood’s elite as well as various moguls of business and law. Even during high tide, Carbon Beach provides a wide expanse of sand suitable for various recreational pursuits or relaxing under the sun within view of the waves."
"Dubbed “Billionaires Beach”, this narrow, one-mile strip of highly coveted coastline is where you’ll find the beach houses of the rich and famous. It’s worth visiting out of curiosity rather than for the setting itself. Pro tip: Despite the signs claiming the beach is private, all Malibu beaches allow public access along the waterline."
"Carbon Beach is a long south-facing beach in front of stunning beachfront homes in Eastern Malibu. This mile-long beach is between the Malibu Pier at Surfrider Beach and Carbon Canyon Road."
"This beach is perfect if you’re looking to get away from the crowds on a hot summers day and still enjoy one of the best beaches in Malibu. Another great thing about this beach is due to it being uncrowded, it is fairly easy to get free parking. The beach is the perfect place to have some beach fun or simply relax under an umbrella with a good book."
"The Malibu oceanfront homes found on Broad Beach make it easy to escape the hustle and bustle of central Malibu. It truly allows you to retreat into your private oasis. Located just north of Zuma beach, this spot is ideal for indulging in the remoteness Malibu has to offer."
"La Piedra State Beach is one of three beaches within Robert H. Meyer Memorial State Beach, located within the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area between El Matador and El Pescador State Beaches. The beach is accessible via a paid visitor parking lot near the Pacific Coast Highway, which offers a hiking trail and public stairway for beach access. Though many multimillion-dollar homes are located just off the beachfront, the beach's terrain keeps its sandy areas fairly private."
"La Piedre State Beach has beautiful sandstone cliffs and a secluded shoreline that is perfect for strolling on the sand and sunbathing. The beach itself is a narrow strip that is accessed via a short but steep hiking trail down a bluff. It’s worth the effort!"
"If want to top up your tan, you might want to head out to La Piedra Beach, located 11.6 mi (18.6 km) from central Malibu. If you want to continue walking by the waves, head to Encinal Beach and El Pescador State Beach, both within a short walk."
"Paradise Cove (28128 Pacific Coast Highway) is a picturesque bay surrounded by cliffs. We think it is important to mention that there are tanning beds and a restaurant, which can be good for some and a downside for others, depending on what you want. If you are looking for a long and quiet beach, this is not for you, but in our opinion, it is worth coming here anyway."
"Parking: Parking can be expensive at $35 Monday- Friday and $50 on weekends and holidays. If you purchase at least $30 at the café, you’ll get a much-reduced rate for four hours’ worth of parking; $8 Monday-Friday and $10 on weekends and holidays. Amenities: Dining nearby and beach chairs."
"A beach which has been in many Hollywood movies, Paradise Cove is a great place to go for a beach walk, admiring the enormous and beautiful mansions as you go. There is also a restaurant here with the same name which serves great food and has amazing views over the ocean."
"Capo is an upscale Italian restaurant with a ‘wow’ factor when it comes to an intimate dining experience. Boasting a rustic, yet elegant, dining room complete with a log-burning fireplace, crisp cotton candlelit tables, black and white wicker bistro chairs, walls adorned with eclectic artworks, and a large wooden bar. Specializing in modern Italian fare, the romantic restaurant serves traditional Tuscan fare including fresh, house-made pasta, prime steaks, caviar, and expensive bottles of wine."
"A modern Italian restaurant, Capo not only serves up great cuisine but has an award winning wine list with over 1500 selections. The restaurant serves homemade pastas, fresh seafood and fireplace-grilled meats. The white corn ravioli is stand out dish for regular patrons."
"The décor is over the top with pink walls, twinkling chandeliers and moving toy trains with sweet aromas of freshly-baked waffle cones, cookies and brownies filling the air. Plus, their unique flavors — from Dad’s Milk Chocolate to Mom’s Apple Pie — are all made with the finest ingredients. View this post on Instagram"
"Organic ingredients and hyper-seasonal flavors are the name of the game at this ice cream parlor, which also serves as a coffee bar with pastries, salads and sandwiches, too. And while the quiches and croissants and lattes are a draw in and of themselves, the real reason to visit Le Cafe is the small-batch ice cream, available in cups or cones or milkshakes or macaron sandwiches and in flavors such as lemon, ginger and mint; caramelized almond and salted butter; anise; blueberry with banana; and all the classics—with a number of vegan options, too."
"Established in 2017, in California that begins this dream story of Le Cafe de la Plage Malibu. The owners of Le Cafe De La Plague, Bernard and Sophie left Provence, South of the France to let you know the best of their achievement. They are two crazy lovers of gastronomy passionated by unique flavors combinations for creation of exceptional vegan and classic ice cream."
"If you’ve got a sweet tooth, make sure to head on over to this cafe, which specializes in handcrafted gelato. Flavors range from the traditional (like chocolate) to the unique (like orange blossom). Vegan and gluten-free options are available here as well."