County Line Beach | |
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Location in California Location in United States | |
Location | South coast, Ventura County, California, USA |
Nearest city | Malibu, California |
Coordinates | 34°3′6″N 118°57′36″W / 34.05167°N 118.96000°W |
Administered by | Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy |
Parking | Street parking |
Website | Official website |
County Line Beach is a beach located in Solromar, California, an unincorporated community of Ventura County. This stretch of sandy beach is easily accessible from the adjacent Pacific Coast Highway. This surf spot popularized by the Beach Boys in their 1963 hit song "Surfin' U.S.A." is administered by the California State Parks' Malibu Sector Coastal Lifeguard Program in addition to Leo Carrillo State Park.[1][2] The beach lies within the south coast portion of Ventura County amidst a mostly rugged coastline that is some of the most striking and diverse coastal terrain in the County and a backdrop for many televised car scenes.[3] The beach lies at the mouth of a canyon in the Santa Monica Mountains that hugs the shore along the Ventura County's south coast.[4]: 63
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