Calabasas Beaches - Beach Vacations in Calabasas CA

14 activities found from 5,000 sites

ALa Piedra Beach

  • Overview A well-kept path leads down amazing sandstone cliffs to an isolated, rocky cove ... more on www.la.com
  • Overview La Piedra Beach - one of the Robert H. Meyer State Beaches; limited parking available. For nearly 4,000 years Malibu was inhabited by Chumash Indians. Theynamed the stretch of beach at the mouth of... more on GoingToTheBeach.com, Inc.
La Piedra Beach
32700 Pacific Coast Hwy

BCounty Line Beach

Average Rating
4.0
1+ reviews
from 1 sources
Yelp
4.0
1+ reviews
  • 100 freakin degrees by 10 am in the valley?!?! ... more on yelp.com
  • Overview For nearly 4,000 years Malibu was inhabited by Chumash Indians. Theynamed the stretch of beach at the mouth of Malibu Creek "Humaliwo" or"the surf sounds loudly." It was here in 1542 that Spanish e... more on goingtothebeach.com
County Line Beach
Malibu
California, USA

CLas Tunas

  • Overview 19444 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu Facilities: Swimming, Diving, Fishing Lifeguards: ... more on Department of Beaches and Harbors
  • Overview A partly sandy, partly rocky beach that has surf fishing, swimming, and diving. Restrooms ... more on gocitykids.com
Las Tunas
Las Tunas
19444 Pacific Coast Highway
Malibu

DParadise Cove

  • Overview For nearly 4,000 years Malibu was inhabited by Chumash Indians. Theynamed the stretch of beach at the mouth of Malibu Creek "Humaliwo" or"the surf sounds loudly." It was here in 1542 that Spanish e... more on goingtothebeach.com
Paradise Cove
Malibu
California, USA

EEscondido Beach

  • Overview For nearly 4,000 years Malibu was inhabited by Chumash Indians. Theynamed the stretch of beach at the mouth of Malibu Creek "Humaliwo" or"the surf sounds loudly." It was here in 1542 that Spanish e... more on goingtothebeach.com
Escondido Beach
Malibu
California, USA

FLas Tunas County Beach

  • Overview For nearly 4,000 years Malibu was inhabited by Chumash Indians. Theynamed the stretch of beach at the mouth of Malibu Creek "Humaliwo" or"the surf sounds loudly." It was here in 1542 that Spanish e... more on goingtothebeach.com
Las Tunas County Beach
Malibu
California, USA

GMalibu's Legendary Beaches

  • Overview Malibu California is exclusive coastal community north of Los Angeles. Famous for its natural beauty, twenty four beaches and casual, yet elegant lifestyle.A beautiful lagoon beach with 22 acres o... more on California Travel Dreams
Malibu's Legendary Beaches
Malibu's Legendary Beaches

Malibu, California, United States

HPalisades Park

Average Rating
4.0
9+ reviews
from 1 sources
Yelp
4.0
9+ reviews
  • i love palisades park for really just one reason - it's a nice place to take a ... more on yelp.com
  • Some of the best views you can find anywhere! Palisades Park is a runners heaven ... more on yelp.com
Palisades Park
Palisades Park
Ocean Avenue
Santa Monica, CA 90401

ILong Beach Convention Center Travelodge

Average Rating
3.5
46+ reviews
from 5 sources
MyTravelGuide
5.5
23+ reviews
Epinions.com
3.5
2+ reviews
Orbitz
3.5
3+ reviews
  • We were given the least desirable rooms on the lowest floor on a busy noisy ... more on MyTravelGuide
  • Find comprehensive hotel information including ... more on Yahoo! Travel
Long Beach Convention Center Travelodge
Long Beach Convention Center Travelodge
80 atlantic ave
long beach, ca 90802

Recently at Orbitz $59

Long Beach Convention Center Travelodge

JDan Blocker

  • Highlights: lifeguarded, restrooms more
  • Location: Malibu, California (10.6 miles from Calabasas)
  • Overview Best surfing: Surfrider Beach (pictured above) next to the Malibu Pier (23200 PCH), but not for your first ride. Sure, movie stars Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello were welcome (well, maybe jus... more on GoingToTheBeach.com, Inc.
  • Overview Originally owned jointly by the stars of the Bonanza TV series, this little stretch ... more on Fodor's
Dan Blocker
Dan Blocker
26000 Pacific Coast Highway
Malibu