The Fam Bam frequents this beach often and it is truly an amazing place to be. One of our cherished activities is searching for small crabs near the rocks and then releasing them back into their habitat. It's always a heartwarming experience. During our latest visit, my daughter discovered a stunning emerald green crab with silver and black stripes, which left us in awe. We were in the midst of constructing a sandcastle when LittleBigfoot stumbled and fell, causing us to erupt in laughter. Despite the minor setback, we're already planning our next visit. Today was a fantastic day with the temperature reaching a delightful 82 degrees.
This beach is ideal for swimming and paddle boarding, with its calm waters, particularly near Malibu pier. There are two parking lots nearby, one at PCH and Cross Creek Rd, and another right next to the Adamson museum house heading towards Malibu Pier. From the Cross Creek entrance parking lot, it's a pleasant walk to reach the lagoon, passing by the Amrikha Pilgrimage Point of Refuge on the way to the beach.
What a lovely little strip of sand and sea! The only downside is the parking situation, which is quite the conundrum. A fellow in a fancy uniform suggested I leave my car on the PCH, and foolishly I obliged, only to receive a not-so-lovely $58 fine. Alas, I cannot say for certain if there is a better option for parking, but despite this minor setback, my furry companions and I had a delightful time frolicking in the waves.
This beach is conveniently situated just off the highway 1, offering ample parking options along the way. Although the breeze was a tad strong during my visit, the overall experience was nothing short of extraordinary.
The serene and peaceful beach is a hidden gem, albeit with a set of stairs to reach it.