![]() 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. 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.
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