Point Dume, Malibu, California

I saw the following on my recent walk through the neighborhood of Point Dume, which ends at the Headlands, where a series of paths take you either up the incline or down to the beach. On my walk, I followed the trail through the headlands then down to Westward Beach’s parking lot, which hugs the sand, and all in all, the walk took me a little over an hour. What strikes me most about Point Dume as a residential neighborhood is how quiet it is, as well as the monstrous, indigenous succulent plants that line the road. The historic area was once hallowed ground to the Chumash Indians, and the three-sided ocean view is endless. Point Dume juts far enough into the Pacific Ocean to be the favorite local destination for the yearly whale migration, which happens in in both north and south directions from January through March. Point Dume is an extraordinary, beautiful area, exemplary of what can be found along southern California’s coastline.

Scenes from Malibu, California!

The Pacific Ocean off the coast of Leo Carrillo State Beach
Cliffside Path above the ocean: Leo Carrillo State Beach
The cliffside path forks and this one goes into land
Stairs to a small beach cove: Leo Carrillo State Beach
The end of the walking trail
The view to facing South
Another view from the lifeguard stand
North Facing view of Leo Carrillo State Beach
Inbound Wave!
Further North
Northern Still
The end of Leo Carrillo State Beach as it travels north to the Malibu/Ventura County Line
Moss Covered rocks at the North end of Leo Carrillo State Beach
Long Range North Facing View
Malibu, California! Wishyouwerehere!