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    El Matador State Beach

    4.4 (515 reviews)

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    Rachel S.

    El Matador Beach is truly one of the most beautiful spots along the California coast, and it never fails to impress. Walking along the sandy beach, surrounded by dramatic rocky cliffs and sea caves, feels like stepping into a postcard. The ocean views are breathtaking, the sound of the waves is calming, and there are so many little hidden nooks to explore. It is also an amazing location for a photo shoot if you have a permit, with the cliffs, natural arches, and golden sunsets providing endless opportunities for beautiful shots. The only reasons I gave it three stars are practical. Parking is expensive, which can be frustrating when all you want to do is enjoy the natural beauty. If you want to do professional photography, you also need a paid permit, which adds to the cost. On top of that, there are lots of stairs to get down to the beach, so it can be challenging for anyone with mobility issues or small children. Despite these drawbacks, I keep coming back because the scenery here is truly unmatched. Whether it's strolling along the sand, exploring the rock formations, or just sitting and enjoying the view, El Matador Beach captures the essence of California's coastline. It's a stunning, iconic location that I would recommend visiting at least once, just be prepared for the stairs and parking fees.

    Stephen S.

    El Matador was a really cool beach to visit. I loved the big rocks poking out of the ocean. The parking lot is way too small so be prepared to wait. It felt like a lot of people were coming and going, which eventually opened up a parking stall.

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    crystal v.

    This is their perfect place to watch a sunset. It is romantic, beautiful, and so fun! Parking is paid the parking lot is small so get there early and be prepared to do lots of circles. You have to be able to walk a sloped trail and go down a few flights of stairs in order to access beach. Same goes for getting back to your car.

    Danielle P.

    El Matador is located in the Point Dume area of Malibu toward Ventura! There is a small parking lot, you must pay to park. There is a life guard stand but no one on duty when I visited. Great spot to take videos and a few pics up high from the tourist. It wasn't crowded during the week hours. Wow, paradise on earth is an understatement! This beach is indeed the picture postcard of a California beach that all are looking for! It was drop dead gorgeous in my opinion. I hiked down the hill slowly, and the beauty didn't stop. I saw humming birds enjoying all the flowers. There are other sea animals you will encounter once you reach the beach of course. This beach is ideal for all, just keep in mind its downward and then a climb back up a steep hill. I truly enjoyed my time spent at El Matador. This is on my list of beaches to return too soon!! @glampedlife

    Sky T.

    A popular photography spot! Not necessarily the best for lounging on the beach, but you can get some beautiful photos with the large rocks in this area. It can be filled with seaweed, as the case in my most recent trip, so just be wary if you make the drive up. Small parking lot for self-pay, but you may be able to find some street parking along PCH.

    Theresa B.

    I came here on Christmas Day with my boyfriend to watch the sunset. I've always wanted to visit El Matador - when I got engaged in 2016, I actually planned to get married on this beach (fast forward to now and thank hell I didn't, but still.) And I can finally attest to the fact that it is just as breathtaking in person as it is in photos, especially as the sun is setting. The only two reasons I deduct a star from the experience are 1) the stairs, which are steep and scary and if you haven't worked out in a while, you're going to want to take it slow. 2), if you're trying to uber here (or back from here), good luck. It's on the PCH but further out than some other Malibu spots like Moonshadows, Carbon Beach Club et al; we planned poorly and didn't drive, then had to call a car back to LA for ~$300. Gorgeous, though. Definitely one of those places that reminds you why you're paying so much again to live in Southern California.

    Elizabeth E.

    My Happy Place is the Beach Always, but this beach is really unique with big boulder rocks and a cave!. Beautiful views for days! Only downside or plus depending on the person is that There is a slight hike to get down to water which i underestimated when i brought my mom who has a bad hip. The hike down plus 2 stair cases is not for people with mobility issues (just want you to know what to expect). Otherwise it's a perfect sunny day place to relax and unwind, read a book, have a photoshoot, you name it!

    Allison P.

    This beach is my comfort place. I remember always making the drive out here after finals to get away from everything and just relax. Absolutely gorgeous. It does take some effort to make your way here. It's pretty far down PCH and deep into Malibu. The parking is absolutely horrendous. There is a small lot, but it fills up insanely fast (I've never been able to find a spot here), so everyone resorts to parking along PCH (very difficult to find and a little scary to walk along). It's also a bit of a trek to get down to the beach. It's a little hilly and there are two flights of stairs. With all that being said, the destination is absolutely worth it. Beautiful rock formations, lots of shade, and just the most gorgeous views. Honestly, feels like you're witnessing those stock photos in catalogs of California in real time. There are some more cons... It's a really popular place for photoshoots. There's always a wedding/engagement or a paternity shoot going on. I've never dealt with this before, but on my most recent visit I noticed that there was an insane amount of seaweed everywhere. I know all beaches have seaweed, but I've never seen this much in my life! My nose also caught a whiff of some green if ya know what I mean... At the end of the day, I think the views and vibes outweigh all the cons and struggles. It's a sight you don't want to miss!

    Gohar K.

    One of my most favorite beaches in Southern California. Only 50 mins away from my house so when I don't feel like driving far I come here. Had a lovely, relaxing time here with my family to recharge and get ready for the week ahead. Beautiful views from every angle. Love it here

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    Elisa H.

    This beach is my happy place. Love the rock formations, the caves, worth the effort of the many steps one has to climb down and then up to get there and back. It is so picturesque, words cannot even describe the beauty here. The currents are strong so use caution if going into the surf. Parking lot is limited so may consider arriving early, especially if going on a weekend. Bring your license plate number along with your credit card to the kiosk in the parking lot when you arrive to pay for your spot. Also, porta potties are in the parking lot, no bathrooms on the beach level. Probably the most important tip I can give you...remember your sunscreen and have a fabulous time!

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    Miriam Y.

    One of my favorite beaches in LA. Every chance I get, every guest that comes to visit me from out of town, every time I want to get away...... This place is where I go. It's getting a little crowded now with photographers even on a weekday but the beach is big enough for you to hide in your own little corner. People don't really swim out here it's more for reflection, meditation, and great photo sessions lol! They are aggressive with giving out parking tickets so make sure you are paid up! I just put for all day because it's better than getting a ticket and who know how long I want to stay. Note: The location may not be ideal for people that can't do a little hike down to the beach because it's a little intense.

    Christina G.

    El Matador State Beach is just so stunning and beautiful. It's one of my favorite California beaches. They have this beautiful caves and arches in the rocks. It's like a natural amusement park for me. Some of caves are connected, kids can play the hide and seek game. It's good for photographers to shot the gorgeous sunset and modeling photos here. I see so many pro photographers with their tripod and reflector hunting for their stunning work here. The parking lot has limited parking spaces, $3/ hour and $10/day. If the lots is full, people usually park at along Pacific Coast Highway. There is a stareway to get the beach.

    Rock formations
    Hannah S.

    This is a great beach to visit for taking pics and playing around the rock formations - they're beautiful natural formations and you can get up close and even walk through and under! The beach is lovely and has tons of cool rock formations and natural arches to play around. I was there right around low tide and there were lots of exposed rocks with mussels and anemones clinging to them! Not too many actual tide pools though. It's pretty crowded - probably the most crowded beach I went to this day so I didn't stay long. But it was still a good time! The "hike" wasn't what I'd really call a hike - more like one small incline, a short trail to and in between some stairs, and 2 sets of stairs for a total of about 80 stairs so not bad at all - the first set has 44 and the next 36 or something like that. They weren't steep at all, but some were in a very bad state of disrepair so be careful. Once you get to the bottom of the stairs, there a ledge of sand you have to kind of jump down - it's a lot shorter of a jump the further to the left you go. Then you're on the beach! Parking is definitely an issue here. The lot was small and completely packed with cars continuing to pour in, driving around and around waiting for spots, only to end up driving out and parking on the street. The lot is a pay-to -park and there are little machines to the side but I'm not sure how much it is. I parked out on the street which seemed to have plenty (and is free!) and it's an easy, paved walk to the trailhead - just be careful of the traffic on PCH. They also had many port-a-potties that were in ok shape. There are some picnic tables right next to them which was kinda yuck imo - I definitely wouldn't wanna eat right next to the potties. But there are a few more off to the right of the trailhead if you walk a little further past the parking lot. Overall I'm glad I came to at least see the cool rock formations but I probably won't be back - there are so many other beached around that are way less crowded and offer similar views, tide pools and the like.

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    Ask the Community - El Matador State Beach

    Is clothing required?

    It is NOT a nude beach - clothes are required

    Is there restrooms close by?

    Is it open right now for tanning?

    I just went there yesterday and there were some individuals that were tanning and it seemed fine since it wasn't crowded and everyone was practicing social distancing. I recommend going before 11 am, I noticed a lot of people were coming to the… Read more

    Are pets allowed?

    Website states that they are not

    What are the hours for the parking lot?

    Does any body knows if I need a permit for a photo shoot?

    Hi! We spent there a few hours and ppl were just coming and making wedding photo shoots. I don't think you need any permit.

    Are dogs allowed?

    No, dogs are not allowed. There's a sign posted in the parking lot that dogs are not allowed.

    Can't you drink alcohol?

    Alcohol consumption is prohibited in any state parks and beaches except few designated areas but with permission.

    Can you bring dogs to this beach?

    Dogs are not allowed.

    Is there fire pits?

    I walked the entire beach and I don't think so.

    I've wanted to visit but is this beach really as dirty as I am hearing?

    Honestly there's a lot of litter scattered around. Plastic stuff and bottles mostly, but it's stuffed away from the water so you can still wade around. This is a beautiful strip of beach that shouldn't be missed, though.

    Can you camp?

    Can I camp overnight?

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    No other beaches in Southern California has blown me away until I visited El Matador Beach in Malibu.

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    Point Dume State Beach - View from the hike

    Point Dume State Beach

    4.7(337 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    We've all heard of PTSD…read more... You know, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. But have you heard of PDSB?? (I'll break this one down in a bit) Well, if you've read any of my other reviews of the picturesque beaches in Southern California, your PTSD of "here we go again, another review about white sandy beaches, moderate temp. waters and picture perfect sunsets" by Lance L. just might kick in. But bear with me, because this review, you're definitely not gonna want to skip. So what is PDSB you ask? Well Point Dume State Beach of course! Yes, one of Malibu's finest & for good reason too! Sure, when everyone thinks about beaches in Malibu... For those with families, It's usually Zuma Beach, but that's where EVERYBODY goes and because of this, it's ALWAYS packed! And of course, there's where all the surfers go.... Surfrider Beach, hence the name! But Surfrider is for hangin' 10 and you just might get a big stare down by the locals. But Point Dume State Beach or PDSB as I know you will now refer to it is about to be your new favorite. Here's why: A pay lot which sounds like it sucks to have to pay just to go to the beach, but the minimal cost ($6-$15 depending the season) is worth it. The lot is literally parallel to the beach and once you park, you are right on the sand! In addition, Point Dume State Beach, although smaller than Zuma is pretty decent because it's not as well known about so you will definitely find a place to plant that umbrella and set up your beach towel to watch the kids play, throw a football around or work on your tan lines. As far as Safety, Not only is lifeguard towers right on the sand, but a lifeguard headquarters office is also onsite, so if something goes south, help is very nearby. Point Dume State Beach does have fairly maintained, public restrooms that's are serviced regularly by the beaches and harbors maintenance team as well as a few porta-potties onsite for use. The beaches themselves are clean and do not have a lot of trash, debris or tar like some of the beaches that I've been to up North on the Ventura County Side (Oxnard & Ventura beaches). And the best part, some of the best sunsets you can catch on this part of the coastline. Besides the actual beach, you can actually hike from the beach side itself up the Point Dume hiking trail to get an even better view or jump off the cliff if you dare. But.... Please, Please, Just make sure you are a solid swimmer if you are a real swimmer thrill seeker as the water near the cliff is rocky and the currents are very unforgiving. There are always calls for service where Lifeguards, Firefighters and the Sheriff's department are on scene performing rescues, but unfortunately, sometimes are unsuccessful and people have tragically drowned. So maybe leave the Olympic style diving into the Big Blue to the pros. And now that you probably have actual PTSD from me telling you how you could actually die if you aren't careful.... Maybe just shake it off and get some PDSB instead and enjoy the Best of Malibu from the safety of your seat right on the sand! "Life's a Beach, Enjoy it!"

    Walking on the sunny Beach. No need to make chatter. If you…read moredon't start conversations you are pretty much left alone to enjoy the views.

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    Zuma Beach

    4.4(517 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    A beautiful stretch of beach that's always a must. Along the famous highway 1, it's a nice big…read morebeach thats for perfect day outing. Parking wise, there's street parking along PCH, paid parking lot on PCH, street along the beach as well as another paid lot on the beach. Depending on the time, parking is a bitch as it's always full. It's a pretty wide stretch of beach so there's plenty of spaces for laying out and so on. One side has all the volleyball court. We arrived around 11:30 and luckily found street parking along the beach. It was nice out, sunny and a good amount of people along close to the water. We found a spot and made ourself comfortable. There was a good half dozen or so school buses parked where the volleyball courts are. Either a summer camp or school is back in session and it was a beach day. The odd thing, after an hour we arrived, the clouds started to roll in. Within minutes, it went from sunshine to overcast and gloomy. Stayed like that for a good hour and half. Even looking out to the hillside, it was so gloomy that you couldn't see down the beach. When the clouds burned off, it was back to beautiful beach weather. Lifeguard towers were in full force. We did notice that security on four wheelers were patrolling. They did questioned some people. It's a beautiful stretch of beach if you haven't been. The water was beautiful and looked clean but the waves were on a different level. They were pretty massive so lifeguards were on full force. People did go in the water but not a lot. To make it more magical, there were schools of dolphins swimming close by the shore. Even more fun, you could see them basically surfing the waves. That brought everyone on their feet trying to get the perfect picture. There's a good amount of restrooms and showers. It was actually clean which is a major plus. There's also a little lagoon that's a hangout for all the seagulls and pelican. Sand was soft and hot. Beach was clean, water was clean so it's was a good experience. It's a must if you haven't been.

    Zuma has always been my tried and true. It's easy to get to, there's loads of parking, and the…read morebathrooms are pretty decent for public beach restrooms. Waves are great, lifeguards are present and plenty of beach space to picnic. There's really no bad time of year to come, though in the summer months it definitely gets more crowded. I wish there were more trash cans present on the beach part as well as some sort of food options available. I know there used to be some small food stands, but they have since closed. Love coming here with the family for a beach picnic. Love that the bathrooms have showers to rinse off after a day of playing in the sand.

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