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The Conejo Valley Guide "Welcome" blog covers a wide range of topics, local information, highlights of local things to do, compilations and other items.
This "27 Miles of Scenic Beauty" sign was swapped out for "21 Miles of Scenic Beauty" sign in April in order to correct the actual length of City of Malibu coastline. The Conejo Valley lies just 8 to 10 miles away from the Malibu beachfront, making Malibu a natural choice to beat the heat and enjoy to its south-facing beaches. Here's a compilation of over 40 things to do in and around Malibu.
Las Tunas Beach. Carbon Beach. Malibu Surfrider Beach. Malibu Lagoon State Beach. Dan Blocker Beach. Escondido Beach. Paradise Cove Beach. Point Dume State Beach. Westward Beach. Zuma Beach. Lechuza Beach. El Matador State Beach. La Piedra State Beach. El Pescador State Beach. Nicholas Canyon County Beach. Leo Carrillo State Beach. County Line Beach.
Sycamore Cove Beach. Thornhill Broome Beach. Mugu Beach. Solstice Canyon. Grotto Trail. Arroyo Sequit Woolsey Fire Closure. Charmlee Wilderness Park. Escondido Canyon and Waterfalls. Sandstone Peak. Mishe Mokwa Trail. Rocky Oaks Nature Reserve. Big Sycamore Canyon Campground. Thornhill Broome Campground.
Leo Carrillo State Park Campground. Malibu Pier. Adamson House and Malibu Lagoon Museum. Alumni Park at Pepperdine University. Legacy Park. Malibu Bluffs Park. Serra Retreat. Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University. Malibu Country Mart. Mugu Rock. For the 17th consecutive year, Pepperdine University will commemorate the lives lost in the terror attacks on September 11, , with the Waves of Flags display at Alumni Park on the Malibu campus. Waves of Flags commemorates the 2, lives lost in the September 11 terror attacks and features a vast display of American flags for each American life lost as well as international flags representing the home countries of those from abroad.