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“Malibu is the exact spot on Earth where ancient surfing became modern surfing.” ~ Paul Gross
SURFRIDER BEACH (MALIBU LAGOON STATE BEACH)
Surfing locations don’t get much more iconic than Malibu Lagoon State Beach (23200 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu 90265) better known as Surfrider Beach and one of the most popular surfing spots in L.A. County. Surfrider Beach is located off Pacific Coast Highway near the historic Malibu Pier, about 30 minutes west of Hollywood. The 110-acre site was dedicated as a state park in 1951, and it became the first World Surfing Reserve in October 2010.Surfrider has three primary surfing areas - on the south swells most common in late August and September, surfers can ride all the way to the pier. The famous right-break had a major influence on 1960s Southern California surfing culture.
ZUMA BEACH
Zuma Beach | Photo courtesy of Eric Demarcq, Flickr |
TOPANGA BEACH
For adventurous novices, the swells at Topanga Beach (18700 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu 90265) are a little easier to drop into and perfect for the beginner’s longboard. There's a continuous right break that wraps around Topanga Creek - it's one of the most popular surfing spots in the area, so get there early to avoid the crowds.After your session, the nearby Topanga State Park offers 36 miles of hiking trails. Located across PCH from the Topanga Beach parking lot, the Reel Inn Malibu serves up fresh seafood in a funky fish shack setting.
VENICE BEACH
Photo courtesy of Chris Goldberg, Flickr |
The world-famous Boardwalk stretches for two miles and welcomes more than 10 million visitors a year, including the Venice Skatepark, Muscle Beach and the iconic basketball courts made famous in White Men Can't Jump.
MANHATTAN BEACH
One of the best beaches for winter riding, Manhattan Beach (400-500 The Strand, Manhattan Beach) takes the cake for large surfs (and waves with fast closeouts). Expect big waves and ideal opportunities to practice your aerials.HERMOSA BEACH
Photo courtesy of Shannon Howard, Flickr |
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