Malibu Pier

Malibu Pier is a Southern California icon in an area once called the Riviera of America. The historic landmark is located in the heart of California's surf culture. Surfers from around the world come to Surfrider Beach adjacent to Malibu Pier, known for its three-point break that offers rides of 300 yards or more. The festive seaside atmosphere of good food and fun is returning to the famous pier. Restaurants offering classic seaside dishes complement the pier's beautiful coastal location and rich history.


Malibu Pier in Malibu, California


Malibu Pier in Malibu, California. Photo courtesy of Malibu Pier Partners.

Malibu Farm Restaurant and Café – Enjoy fresh, organic and local cuisine while savoring views of the Pacific Ocean.

Ranch at the Pier - At the ocean end of Malibu Pier, peruse Malibu branded merchandise, sundries and souvenirs, as well as fishing permits, rod rentals and bait and tackle to reel in the big one.

 

The Malibu Pier is a historic landmark on the Southern California coast.


Los Angeles Conservancy Preservation Award 2009

In 2009, California State Parks won the Los Angeles Conservancy Preservation Award for its restoration of the Malibu Pier. The conservancy recognized State Parks for showing "solid stewardship of this beloved public resource by reversing decades of decay while staying true to its historic character."  Read News Release