La Piedra State Beach is a serene and secluded spot located in Malibu, California, known for its natural beauty and quiet atmosphere. It’s part of the Robert H. Meyer Memorial State Beach system, which includes nearby beaches like El Matador and El Pescador. La Piedra is less crowded than its neighbors, making it an excellent destination for those seeking tranquility.
The beach features rugged cliffs, tide pools, and a sandy shoreline perfect for sunbathing, picnicking, and photography. Visitors can also explore marine life during low tide. Access to the beach requires a short hike down a staircase, adding to its sense of privacy.
There are no lifeguards or restrooms on-site, so it’s a good idea to plan accordingly. Parking is available in a small lot near the trailhead. La Piedra is ideal for those looking to escape the busier beaches of Malibu and enjoy a peaceful connection with nature.