Zuma Beach
Zuma Beach in Malibu is one of the most popular beaches in Los Angeles County. The 4-mile expanse of sand draws families and surfers, sun bathers and anglers. While it can be crowded on weekends, there always seems to be enough space for everyone.
Ample facilities make Zuma Beach especially attractive. Restrooms are spaced along the beach front. Cold showers and changing rooms are available. Lifeguard stations are set at regular intervals along the beach and staffed during daylight hours. Lifeguards are part of the Los Angeles County Lifeguard Service which maintains a 24-hour sectional headquarters at Zuma Beach.
Westward Beach
Westward Beach is south of Zuma Beach. Access is via Westward Beach Road which runs along the edge of the sand and has parking along its shoulders. There is also a free parking lot. Waves here break more quickly than at Zuma Beach, making it hazardous for inexperienced swimmers.
Public Transportation to Zuma Beach
Local Metro Bus 534 runs along the Pacific Coast Highway, connecting points in Malibu with the Washington/Fairfax Transit Hub in Santa Monica. Travel time averages about 1 hour 10 minutes.
Food Supplies at Zuma Beach
Two snack bars are located at Zuma Beach. The menu is reported by some visitors to be best suited to children.