Von der Einfahrt bis zum Parkplatz und Trailhead sind es 23,6 Meilen. El Matador State Beach is a photographer's dream with its stunning arches, wild rock formations, and epic sunsets. You can’t miss it. There is a fee to park totally worth it! Hands down this place is just amazing to take pictures. Let’s start big picture. Definitely would go back. Located between Leo Carrillo and Point Dume State Beaches, Robert H. Meyer Memorial State Beach is made up of a number of cove or cliff-foot strands known as "pocket beaches" along the west end of the city of Malibu. Beaches. Be sure and pay for your parking, they will ticket you if you don’t. At high tide you could easily be trapped up against a rocky, beach-less coastline in deep water. Anyway, very beautiful beach even when its overcast.
The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and bird watching and is accessible year-round. You can only get around these on a very low tide. El Matador Beach is one of those beaches, set off of the Pacific Coast Highway. If you're about the photo-bombing life, this is a place for you as well. Very beautiful place.
There is no legal parking on the highway, but couple of spots you can parkFinally made it to El Matador on this visit. There is no legal parking on the highway, but couple of spots you can parkFinally made it to El Matador on this visit. Located between Leo Carrillo and Point Dume State Beaches, Robert H. Meyer Memorial State Beach is made up of a number of cove or cliff-foot strands known as "pocket beaches" along the west end of the city of Malibu. Beautiful area, though, if you can deal with crowds This isn't really a hike, but the walk along the beach here is beautiful and is probably the closest sea stack and rock arches to the LA area, so it has become an Instagram hot spot.
Amazing rock formations and some tide pools.
El Matador State Beach is a rugged stretch of sand where 150-foot cliffs have been beaten and worn away by the turquoise waves to create a series of small sea caves.
This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of We take our guests out into a safe sailing environment on the Santa Monica Bay or beyond, where they have the opportunity to experience first-hand the joy of sailing, the rhythm of the ocean and unique pairings of gourmet foods and wines in the sweet briny sea air.
We catch sunrises, bake in the mid-day sunshine and relax as the sunsets and the moon rises under starry skies.
Book your tickets online for El Matador State Beach, Malibu: See 709 reviews, articles, and 856 photos of El Matador State Beach, ranked No.4 on Tripadvisor among 39 attractions in Malibu. El Matador State Beach in Malibu, California El Matador Beach is one of three beaches within Robert H. Meyer Memorial State Beach. Nice for taking pictures.Mostly a beach walk; nonetheless beautiful.
Just walking around, I was outnumbered 10:1 by "professional" Instagram "models." The parking lot is probably going to be full, so make sure… Highly recommended!Turn off your ad blocker to see a map of this trailClyde Canyon, Lower Loop, and Charmichael Road Trail Loop [CLOSED]El Matador, La Piedra and El Pescador State Beaches
If you can find parking in the super small lot, then you are in for a real treat. After a steep hike … El Matador is a popular destination for photographers who are drawn to the unique rock formations, sea caves, and stunning sunsets. I love the rock formations right on the beachside!Very beautiful! El Pescador lies to the west of the other two.
It is a series of small beaches broken up by beautiful cliffs and rock formations.
Be sure and pay for your parking, they will ticket you if you don’t. Definitely would go back. If you walk westward you will discover La Piedra Beach and El Pescador Beach. 441 reviews of El Matador State Beach "Visited in a whim after work on a Friday evening.