Malibu Park
Stunning Mountain and Ocean Views
Welcome to Malibu Park
Located across from Zuma Beach, this neighborhood sits in the mountains overlook the landscape of Malibu. This area is popular for its variety in lot sizes and home styles. There is so much opportunity to make your own statement in this neighborhood and find a style that connects with many different homeowners. Many homes in this area were lost during the 2018 Woolsey Fire but this is a coveted area in Malibu and the community has been actively supporting the rebuilding of such a loved location.
What to Love
● Near Zuma Beach
● Spectacular views
● Many celebrities call Malibu Park their home
● Large lot sizes
● Safe and location for individuals and families
● Many amenities a short distance away
Local Lifestyle
Malibu Park locals' hobbies often involve watersports and making use of the numerous public beaches. Many people enjoy surfing, swimming, and boating during their leisure time. Countless others prefer hiking along the rugged embankments towering over the beaches, maintaining their cultivated gardens, or even walking down secluded road lanes on their property. There's light shopping in the area, so many people can also spend the day browsing for apparel in cute boutiques. Many locals enjoy living only 30ish miles outside Los Angeles while still having their homes on a quiet, spacious lot rather than in a large city.
Dining, Entertainment, & Shopping
Locals take the Pacific Coast Highway to the Trancas Country Market for jewelry and upscale apparel, gourmet coffee, or to unwind with a glass of wine at the family-owned Malibu Brewing Company. Vintage Grocers is the most favored shop in this complex due to its selection of sustainable and organic foods. Kristy's Malibu has classic American cuisine that patrons can nibble on while taking in the panoramic view of the Pacific.
Many locals and transplants take advantage of surf schools like Malibu Surf Experience to learn how to surf from retired champions and professionals. Malibu Park is a quiet area without major retail development, but it's only minutes away from Malibu and Zuma Beach. There are more restaurants near Zuma Beach, such as Spruzzo Restaurant & Bar, where guests can enjoy Italian dishes in the comfort of a heated patio.
Things to Do
This locale is named for Broad Beach itself, and those who live on the shoreline value their private access. For a beach nearby with more public attractions in Malibu, the Zuma Beach snack shacks and lifeguards let locals relax in a surfing mecca. For those who would like to work out with state-of-the-art equipment rather than jog on the shore, Malibu Fitness is a family-owned club with open-air lifting zones.
One local park that's never over-crowded is the Trancas Canyon Park, which has a separate dog park, play equipment, sports fields, and a view of the "Keep It Clean, Malibu" public installation art piece. People who enjoy horseback riding and hiking in the mountains can easily drive to the Zuma Canyon Trailhead for the ocean and canyon view trails. Lechuza Beach is another quiet area where residents and visitors can access the ocean after navigating a challenging set of steps and pathways.
Schools
Students in this area belong to the reputable Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District.
1,115 people live in Malibu Park, where the median age is 53 and the average individual income is $154,648. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Malibu Park has 410 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Malibu Park do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 1,115 people call Malibu Park home. The population density is 1,473.599 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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