Las Tunas County Beach
Malibu, California, United States
Known for its groins, of which 13 were constructed in 1929, to save the sand near a series of beach front lots. They are partially buried, encased in corroding concrete, running from the beach into the surf and varying in length from 80 to 145 feet. The groins can be dangerous for swimmers, surfers, and joggers, so watch your step. Las Tunas is the eastern/southern most beach in Malibu and alternates between partially rocky and partially sandy areas. It is most popular with surf fisherman and scuba divers, but surfers and swimmers seeking some private space come here as well. Limited on street parking, portable restroom, and a lifeguard during the summer season. Not handicapped accessible.
The description above was copied from or heavily based on Swim Guide, with permission.
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- Swim Guide - Weather and water quality for Las Tunas County Beach and 8,000 other beaches.




