Leo Carrillo State Beach 35000 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA 90265
About the Business
Leo Carrillo State Beach, located at 35000 Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California, is a stunning natural feature that offers visitors a variety of activities and amenities. With 1.5 miles of beach, visitors can enjoy swimming, surfing, windsurfing, surf fishing, and beachcombing. The beach also features tidepools, coastal caves, and reefs for exploration.
The park is named after Leo Carrillo, an actor, preservationist, and conservationist who played Pancho in the 1950s TV series "The Cisco Kid." Leo Carrillo State Beach offers camping options with same-day reservations available, as well as backcountry hiking and Junior Ranger programs during the summer.
Visitors can also enjoy educational field trips during the school year and participate in campfire programs. Dogs are allowed in day-use areas, the campground, and North Beach, but not on backcountry trails or South Beach.
The park has token-operated showers and fire rings for burning firewood, Duraflame, and charcoal briquettes. With electrical hookup options available, the park also offers special events and wedding services, filming and photography permits, and education and interpretation programs.
Overall, Leo Carrillo State Beach provides a picturesque and diverse natural setting for visitors to enjoy outdoor activities and learn about the history and conservation efforts of the area.
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Leo Carrillo State Beach, 35000 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, CA 90265, United States
Reviews
"Beautiful coastal views and rock outcroppings and sea caves make this a spectacular spot to take photos especially at sunset. Also cool spot to relive some nostalgia from the Karate Kid movie."
"We went at just the right time and even on a busy Saturday there was so much space and so many things to check out and do. I think we spent close to three hours there. So refreshing and fun!! Make sure you go at low tide and arrive a little before."
"It is a beautiful spot and a gem in Southern California. I would caution parts of the beach because the waves are pretty strong therefore if you have little ones keep them close and protected. The park rangers are very helpful and nice. Make sure to check out the caves during low tide. The high tide may prevent you from seeing the caves."
"Loved the rocks and sea caves at this beach. There was a dog friendly beach and also non-dog beaches. Parking is across the highway for the sea caves and is $3/hour or $12 for the day. We went at low tide and we were able go explore all of the caves. Great spot for bird watchers and isn't very busy and cleaner than most beaches along the hwy."
"Beautiful beach to explore. Great place for the kids to swim and find creatures in the tide pools and amongst the rocks while the adults can have nice romantic teams on the beach. Great caves too for the whole family to discover for themselves"
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