Leo Carrillo State Park is a coastal gem just north of Malibu, known for its rugged shoreline, golden beaches, and striking sea caves. These caves, carved by the relentless power of the Pacific, are best explored at low tide when the receding water reveals hidden passageways and rocky alcoves. The most popular caves are located on the southern end of the main beach, offering a unique adventure for those willing to climb over rocky outcrops and wade through shallow tide pools.
The park’s beaches, including the main Leo Carrillo Beach and the more secluded Staircase Beach, are perfect for sunbathing, surfing, and tide pooling. With dramatic cliffs, natural arches, and an ever-changing landscape shaped by the waves, this stretch of coastline is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience Southern California’s wild beauty.
Pet-friendly: No, pets are not permitted where the sea caves are. But they are permitted on North Beach just beyond Lifeguard Tower 3
Soft adventure: Yes, absolutely!
Seasonality: All seasons
Fee: $12 per vehicle