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Zuma Beach
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If I'm going to surf here, it'll be a morning surf, because generally the wind comes up in the afternoon. It's a straight beach and the break is close to the shore, so it’s actually a really gnarly and dangerous wave. I wouldn't necessarily recommend everyone surf here, but it's still pretty fun to watch when the conditions are good. There’s an old surf movie called Runman 69, and the majority of it was shot right at Zuma.
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Malibu, CA
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Great for kids.. Families! There are a few places to eat around, Vintage Market, Kristy's.
Zuma Beach is less populated than most of Los Angeles’ more famous beaches. This is the beach you want to go to if you want to go for a swim, a romantic picnic, or just relax on the sand. Definitely more tranquil type of vibes.
Zuma Beach is a county beach located at 30000 Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California. One of the largest and most popular beaches in Los Angeles County, California, Zuma is known for its long, wide sands and excellent surf.
Beautiful beach where you will over see dolphins! It’s about 15-20 minute drive through the Santa Monica Mountains.
Follow your GPS to the entrance and then drive as far north through the parking lot as possible. When you reach the northern end of the lot, park. This stretch of beach is where the water is the calmest for kids and adults to play in, but if you walk out an extra 10-15 yards, you can still reach the waves. It's a perfect spot for families. Stroll north on the beach to see some of the beautiful beachside properties, stroll south to see surfers.
Follow your GPS to the entrance and then drive as far north through the parking lot as possible. When you reach the northern end of the lot, park. This stretch of beach is where the water is the calmest for kids and adults to play in, but if you walk out an extra 10-15 yards, you can still reach the…
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