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Explore Malibu’s beaches, hikes, iconic spots, and hidden gems for adventure, culture and views.
This spacious Malibu beach offers lifeguards, plenty of parking and stunning views near Point Dume State Beach.
El Matador is Malibu’s most scenic beach accessible via a steep path. Wear good shoes and enjoy the rocky coastline.
Hike a 2-mile loop at Saddlerock Ranch with gorgeous Malibu views, ending with wine to-go for a perfect day.
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Explore trails in Malibu Creek, one of SoCal's most stunning spots, nestled in the scenic Santa Monica Mountains.
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Leo Carrillo offers quiet beaches, scenic views, and a nearby canyon with campsites, blending nature and relaxation.
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This iconic eatery on PCH has ocean views, a retro vibe, and is a favorite stop for bikers and motorists alike.
This serene temple in Calabasas is dedicated to god Venkateswara and hosts year-round services and cultural events.
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A casual shopping and dining hub for locals and celebs alike, offering everything from sandwiches to upscale meals.
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Surfrider Beach is ideal for surfers and people-watching, with its iconic waves and vibrant Malibu vibe.
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Hike to one of SoCal’s largest waterfalls, a 150-foot two-tier cascade with moss-covered limestone rocks.
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A charming pier with stunning coastal views, boutique shops, and Malibu Farm’s delightful beachside dining options.
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Take a guided horseback ride through Zuma Canyon or Malibu Creek State Park for a scenic and adventurous outing.
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Adamson House features stunning decorative tiles and guided tours showcasing Malibu’s rich architectural history.
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The Getty Villa houses 1,200 ancient artifacts, organized into themes like gods and Trojan War stories, in a serene setting.
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