Westlake Village Beaches - Beach Vacations in Westlake Village CA
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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 HwyBZuma
- Highlights: lifeguarded, restrooms, parking, showers more
- Location: Malibu, California (10.6 miles from Westlake Village)
- Overview A sandy beach that is a popular sunbathing, swimming, ... more on gocitykids.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
Zuma
30000 Pacific Coast HighwayMalibu, CA 90265
CNicholas Canyon Beach
- Highlights: picnic tables, restrooms, wheelchair … more
- Location: Malibu, California (11.0 miles from Westlake Village)
- Overview Sandier and less private than most of the rocky beaches surrounding ... more on Fodor's
- Overview 33850 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu Live Beach Webcams/Weather/Surf Facilities: Fishing, Handicap Accessways, Picnicking, Restrooms, ... more on Department of Beaches and Harbors
Nicholas Canyon Beach
33850 Pacific Coast HighwayMalibu
DDan Blocker
- Highlights: lifeguarded, restrooms more
- Location: Malibu, California (11.7 miles from Westlake Village)
- 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
26000 Pacific Coast HighwayMalibu
ECounty Line Beach
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- 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
MalibuCalifornia, 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
MalibuCalifornia, USA
GEscondido 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
MalibuCalifornia, USA
HParadise 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
MalibuCalifornia, USA
IMalibu'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, California, United States
