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Zuma Beach

Zuma Beach is a county beach at 30000 Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) in Malibu, California. One of the largest and most popular beaches in Los Angeles County, California, it is known for its long, wide sands and excellent surf. It consistently ranks among the healthiest beaches for clean water conditions in Los Angeles County.[1]

Zuma Beach, looking northwest, near the county park

History edit

The beach's name may be related to the origin of the name of the nearby promontory, Point Dume, named by George Vancouver in 1793 in honor of Padre Francisco Dumetz of Mission San Buenaventura.[2] The name was misspelled on Vancouver's map as "Dume" and was never corrected.[3] On a plat map of the Rancho Topanga Malibu Sequit finally confirmed to new owner Matthew Keller in August 1870, the point is marked on the map as "Point Zuma or Duma".[4]

Features edit

 
Lifeguard tower 12

Zuma is protected by the Lifeguard unit of the Los Angeles County Fire Department,[5][6] with 14 lifeguard towers on the sands proper and one of four L.A. County Section Headquarters located at the center of the beach.

Like all beaches with good surf, Zuma has its share of rip currents.[7] Visitors are encouraged not to swim or surf in front of the Lifeguard Headquarters between Towers 8 and 9, an area particularly prone to rip currents. In fact, rip currents are so prevalent that as of 2007 the Los Angeles County Fire Department Lifeguard Unit uses Zuma Beach to illustrate a rip current.[8]

Zuma Beach hosts several premier surfing events each year. With optimum wind conditions nearly daily in the late afternoon, Zuma draws many to kitesurfing on the northern end of Zuma Beach.

Zuma Beach can be accessed directly from PCH, and lies between the major access corridors Las Virgenes/Malibu Canyon Road and Kanan-Dume Road to the southeast, and Las Posas Road to the northwest. Parking is available in a large fee parking lot. Additional parking is available on the adjacent PCH.

On its southeast side, Zuma is bordered by Westward Beach. Westward is geographically situated on Malibu's westernmost promontory known as Point Dume. Westward includes a stretch of 2-way road right at the sand's edge.[9] Parking is available on the road as well as a fee parking lot. Westward Beach is marked by a shorter sand shelf than Zuma, a veritable pipeline, making the waves of less duration and higher impact. Westward Beach is recommended only for strong swimmers, as the wave action compared to Zuma Beach is stronger, can push down on swimmers, and delivers more of a "crunch." Westward Beach is where former lifeguard Jesse Billauer[10] suffered the accident that left him paralyzed.

Facilities edit

 
Surfing at Zuma beach
  • Beach Volleyball courts (Pepperdine Waves beach volleyball)[11]
  • Bodyboarding
  • Bodysurfing
  • Diving (shallow)
  • Fishing
  • Food stands, seasonal
  • Kiteboarding
  • Outdoor showers (cold)
  • Parking lot
  • Restrooms
  • Surfing
  • Swimming; lifeguard on duty during daylight hours
  • Walkway (wheelchair accessible)
  • Windsurfing

Parking: 2025 spaces (43 disabled) Electric Vehicle - 3 inductive, 1 conductive

Emergency use edit

During emergency conditions such as fires, mudslides or earthquakes, Zuma Beach is a designated emergency evacuation center. With its flat terrain, open parking, miles of pristine sand, and xeriscape landscaping, it is an optimal first-response open-air shelter. It has a dedicated helicopter landing area for medical emergency airlifts to trauma centers.

Film location edit

With its proximity to the film and television industry in Los Angeles, Zuma Beach has been a popular filming location.

Films
Television
  • I Dream of Jeannie (1965–1970) — as "a deserted island in the South Pacific" when Capt. Tony Nelson discovers Jeannie in the first episode
  • Baywatch (1989–2001) — a frequently used site for the television series
  • America's Next Top Model (2003–2015) — the location for a challenge commercial (cycle 22, 2015)
  • Scorpion (2014–2018) — a location in Season 1, episode 12
  • Succession (2018-2023) — the set location in the final scene of the episode Living+

Events edit

The Malibu Nautica Triathlon is an annual benefit for Children's Hospital of Los Angeles. The swim portion begins at Zuma Beach, followed by a bicycle segment along the length of the beach north to Deer Creek Canyon, capped by a run along the sidewalk fronting Zuma Beach. In its 34th year as of 2008, the event draws competitors from around the world, but is best known in popular culture for the Hollywood celebrities and retired Olympic medalists who compete. Stars in recent Nauticas have been David Duchovny, Felicity Huffman, Carl Lewis, Jennifer Lopez, William H. Macy, and Matthew McConaughey. Many television stars also have competed. In 2008, the event raised nearly $980,000.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ County of Los Angeles Public Health. "Beach Water Quality Advisories". Retrieved 2018-01-10.
  2. ^ Point Dume Brochure California State Parks.
  3. ^ Bright, William; Erwin G. Gudde (1998). 1500 California Place Names: Their Origin and Meaning. University of California Press. p. 51. ISBN 0-520-21271-1.
  4. ^ "Plat of the Rancho Topanga Malibu Sequit finally confirmed to Matthew Keller." Huntington Digital Library. 314058. Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  5. ^ LA County Lifeguards October 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ LA County Fire Department
  7. ^ Rip Currents October 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ LACFD: What is a rip current October 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "Powerful Waves Wash Out Road In Malibu As High Tides Batter SoCal Beaches". CBSLA. 2021-08-20. Retrieved 2021-08-21.
  10. ^ Jesse Billauer
  11. ^ "Zuma Beach". pepperdinewaves.com. Retrieved November 28, 2019.
  12. ^ "Official Website". Malibu Nautica Triathlon.

External links edit

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For the 1978 American television film see Zuma Beach film Zuma Beach is a county beach at 30000 Pacific Coast Highway PCH in Malibu California One of the largest and most popular beaches in Los Angeles County California it is known for its long wide sands and excellent surf It consistently ranks among the healthiest beaches for clean water conditions in Los Angeles County 1 Zuma Beach looking northwest near the county park Contents 1 History 2 Features 3 Facilities 4 Emergency use 5 Film location 6 Events 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe beach s name may be related to the origin of the name of the nearby promontory Point Dume named by George Vancouver in 1793 in honor of Padre Francisco Dumetz of Mission San Buenaventura 2 The name was misspelled on Vancouver s map as Dume and was never corrected 3 On a plat map of the Rancho Topanga Malibu Sequit finally confirmed to new owner Matthew Keller in August 1870 the point is marked on the map as Point Zuma or Duma 4 Features edit nbsp Lifeguard tower 12 Zuma is protected by the Lifeguard unit of the Los Angeles County Fire Department 5 6 with 14 lifeguard towers on the sands proper and one of four L A County Section Headquarters located at the center of the beach Like all beaches with good surf Zuma has its share of rip currents 7 Visitors are encouraged not to swim or surf in front of the Lifeguard Headquarters between Towers 8 and 9 an area particularly prone to rip currents In fact rip currents are so prevalent that as of 2007 the Los Angeles County Fire Department Lifeguard Unit uses Zuma Beach to illustrate a rip current 8 Zuma Beach hosts several premier surfing events each year With optimum wind conditions nearly daily in the late afternoon Zuma draws many to kitesurfing on the northern end of Zuma Beach Zuma Beach can be accessed directly from PCH and lies between the major access corridors Las Virgenes Malibu Canyon Road and Kanan Dume Road to the southeast and Las Posas Road to the northwest Parking is available in a large fee parking lot Additional parking is available on the adjacent PCH On its southeast side Zuma is bordered by Westward Beach Westward is geographically situated on Malibu s westernmost promontory known as Point Dume Westward includes a stretch of 2 way road right at the sand s edge 9 Parking is available on the road as well as a fee parking lot Westward Beach is marked by a shorter sand shelf than Zuma a veritable pipeline making the waves of less duration and higher impact Westward Beach is recommended only for strong swimmers as the wave action compared to Zuma Beach is stronger can push down on swimmers and delivers more of a crunch Westward Beach is where former lifeguard Jesse Billauer 10 suffered the accident that left him paralyzed Facilities edit nbsp Surfing at Zuma beach Beach Volleyball courts Pepperdine Waves beach volleyball 11 Bodyboarding Bodysurfing Diving shallow Fishing Food stands seasonal Kiteboarding Outdoor showers cold Parking lot Restrooms Surfing Swimming lifeguard on duty during daylight hours Walkway wheelchair accessible Windsurfing Parking 2025 spaces 43 disabled Electric Vehicle 3 inductive 1 conductiveEmergency use editDuring emergency conditions such as fires mudslides or earthquakes Zuma Beach is a designated emergency evacuation center With its flat terrain open parking miles of pristine sand and xeriscape landscaping it is an optimal first response open air shelter It has a dedicated helicopter landing area for medical emergency airlifts to trauma centers Film location editWith its proximity to the film and television industry in Los Angeles Zuma Beach has been a popular filming location Films Planet of the Apes 1968 the penultimate scenes were filmed on Zuma Beach near Point Dume and the final scene was filmed at Pirate s Cove Beach to the southwest Zuma Beach 1978 a television film directed by Lee H Katzin Barton Fink 1991 the final beach scene and the transitional image of a wave crashing against a rock Indecent Proposal 1993 directed by Adrian Lyne The Ditch Day scenes in The Fabelmans 2022 directed by Steven Spielberg Television I Dream of Jeannie 1965 1970 as a deserted island in the South Pacific when Capt Tony Nelson discovers Jeannie in the first episode Baywatch 1989 2001 a frequently used site for the television series America s Next Top Model 2003 2015 the location for a challenge commercial cycle 22 2015 Scorpion 2014 2018 a location in Season 1 episode 12 Succession 2018 2023 the set location in the final scene of the episode Living Events editThe Malibu Nautica Triathlon is an annual benefit for Children s Hospital of Los Angeles The swim portion begins at Zuma Beach followed by a bicycle segment along the length of the beach north to Deer Creek Canyon capped by a run along the sidewalk fronting Zuma Beach In its 34th year as of 2008 the event draws competitors from around the world but is best known in popular culture for the Hollywood celebrities and retired Olympic medalists who compete Stars in recent Nauticas have been David Duchovny Felicity Huffman Carl Lewis Jennifer Lopez William H Macy and Matthew McConaughey Many television stars also have competed In 2008 the event raised nearly 980 000 12 References edit County of Los Angeles Public Health Beach Water Quality Advisories Retrieved 2018 01 10 Point Dume Brochure California State Parks Bright William Erwin G Gudde 1998 1500 California Place Names Their Origin and Meaning University of California Press p 51 ISBN 0 520 21271 1 Plat of the Rancho Topanga Malibu Sequit finally confirmed to Matthew Keller Huntington Digital Library 314058 Retrieved 2022 07 20 LA County Lifeguards Archived October 27 2007 at the Wayback Machine LA County Fire Department Rip Currents Archived October 27 2007 at the Wayback Machine LACFD What is a rip current Archived October 30 2007 at the Wayback Machine Powerful Waves Wash Out Road In Malibu As High Tides Batter SoCal Beaches CBSLA 2021 08 20 Retrieved 2021 08 21 Jesse Billauer Zuma Beach pepperdinewaves com Retrieved November 28 2019 Official Website Malibu Nautica Triathlon External links editOfficial website Zuma Beach at Citysearch 34 01 16 N 118 49 52 W 34 021 N 118 831 W 34 021 118 831 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zuma Beach amp oldid 1208725418, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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