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Enjoy a refreshing hike along the wide, packed sands of Zuma Beach. This easy 1.6 miles (2.6 km) route offers continuous views of the sparkling Pacific Ocean, making for a truly relaxing experience. You will gain a minimal 12 feet (4 metres) in elevation over an estimated 38 minutes, perfect…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Yes, the Zuma Beach Walk is considered 'super easy' and is ideal for beginners, families, and those looking for a leisurely stroll. The terrain is mostly wide, packed sand, making it very accessible.
The terrain consists of a long, wide stretch of white, fairly packed sand. It's a comfortable surface for walking, offering an easy and pleasant experience right along the ocean.
You'll be treated to sparkling blue Pacific Ocean views, impressive cliff-like sand banks, and beautiful sea figs growing in the dunes. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as hundreds of sanderlings, pelicans, and occasionally seals.
Parking is available at Zuma Beach County Park. You can find more detailed information regarding parking facilities and any potential fees on the Los Angeles County Beaches and Harbors website.
Dogs are generally not allowed on the sandy beach areas of Zuma Beach. However, they are permitted on the paved pathways and parking lots, provided they are on a leash. Always check local regulations for the most current rules.
Zuma Beach is enjoyable year-round. Spring often brings pleasant temperatures and wildflowers in the surrounding areas, while summer is popular for beach activities. Fall and winter can offer quieter walks with crisp air and beautiful sunsets.
While there isn't typically an entrance fee to access Zuma Beach itself, parking at Zuma Beach County Park usually requires a fee. It's advisable to check the Los Angeles County Beaches and Harbors website for current parking rates and any specific regulations.
Yes, for those seeking a more traditional hiking experience, the adjacent Zuma Canyon and Ridge trail systems offer varied challenges. These trails, part of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, feature dirt paths, elevation gains, and panoramic ocean views. They are distinct from the easy beach walk.
For a beach walk, comfortable footwear (or bare feet!), sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), and water are recommended. While the beach walk itself is very safe, if you venture into the canyon trails, be aware of potential hazards like rattlesnakes, poison oak, and ticks, and always stick to established paths.
Yes, Zuma Beach is known for its extensive sands and can be combined with a walk along Westward Beach, leading towards Point Dume. This allows for a longer, continuous beach walking experience with varied scenery.
Public transportation to Zuma Beach can be limited. It's best to check the latest schedules and routes with Los Angeles County public transit authorities, as services may vary and often require transfers. Driving and parking is generally the most convenient option.
The primary highlights of this walk are the expansive sands of Zuma Beach itself and the surrounding Zuma Beach County Park, offering stunning ocean vistas and a classic Southern California beach experience.
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