Dan Blocker Beach at Solstice Canyon

Malibu, California
Managed by LA Waterkeeper

A long sandy beach that stretches from the Malibu RV Park to just west of Corral Canyon Road along Pacific Coast Highway. Ample roadside parking, but the only facilities are at the Corral Creek Bridge where you will find a portable restroom and the Malibu Seafood restaurant. Very rocky at low tide making it difficult to enter or exit the water. At high tide the beach can disappear. Generally this is a good spot for sun bathing, swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving.

Water Quality
  • No data available

  • Current Status
  • This status is based on the latest sample. LA Waterkeeper updates the status of this beach as soon as test results become available.
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Current Weather
16°C
Cloudy
Monitoring Frequency

Dan Blocker Beach at Solstice Canyon is not sampled

Source Information

Beach water is tested either once a week or 5 days a week by the City of Los Angeles Environmental Monitoring Division (EMD), County of Los Angeles Department of Health Services (LACDHS), and Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County (LACSD). Freshwater swimming holes, falls and creeks are tested by Council for Watershed Health (CWH) approximately once a week in the summer. Sample results are emailed from EMD and CWH to LA Waterkeeper, who updates the swim status and information in Swim Guide.

In California, maximum levels for bacteria are established for recreational open beach waters. Single sample maximum levels are 104 Enterococcus /100 ml; and 400 fecal coliform/100 ml; and 10,000 total coliform /100 ml. In waters designated for contact recreation, the median fecal coliform density based on the five most recent samples for any 30-day period shall not exceed 200/100 ml, Fecal and Enterococci density shall not exceed 35/100 ml. Monitoring frequency varies across jurisdictions, most popular beaches are often monitored 5 days a week.

In Los Angeles County bacteriological objectives for freshwater recreation are based on e.coli density. The 30 day geometric mean e.coli density shall not exceed 126/100ml and a single sample limit not to exceed 235/100ml.

Swimmers are advised not to swim within 100 feet of a flowing storm drain. Swimmers are also advised to stay out of the water for 72 hours following a rain event in the area.

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Dan Blocker Beach at Solstice Canyon

Malibu, California
Managed by LA Waterkeeper

Water Quality
  • No data available
  • Current Status
  • This status is based on the latest sample. LA Waterkeeper updates the status of this beach as soon as test results become available.
For water quality icon legend, click:  
Current Weather
16°C
Cloudy

A long sandy beach that stretches from the Malibu RV Park to just west of Corral Canyon Road along Pacific Coast Highway. Ample roadside parking, but the only facilities are at the Corral Creek Bridge where you will find a portable restroom and the Malibu Seafood restaurant. Very rocky at low tide making it difficult to enter or exit the water. At high tide the beach can disappear. Generally this is a good spot for sun bathing, swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving.

Monitoring Frequency

Dan Blocker Beach at Solstice Canyon is not sampled

Source Information

Beach water is tested either once a week or 5 days a week by the City of Los Angeles Environmental Monitoring Division (EMD), County of Los Angeles Department of Health Services (LACDHS), and Sanitation Districts of Los Angeles County (LACSD). Freshwater swimming holes, falls and creeks are tested by Council for Watershed Health (CWH) approximately once a week in the summer. Sample results are emailed from EMD and CWH to LA Waterkeeper, who updates the swim status and information in Swim Guide.

In California, maximum levels for bacteria are established for recreational open beach waters. Single sample maximum levels are 104 Enterococcus /100 ml; and 400 fecal coliform/100 ml; and 10,000 total coliform /100 ml. In waters designated for contact recreation, the median fecal coliform density based on the five most recent samples for any 30-day period shall not exceed 200/100 ml, Fecal and Enterococci density shall not exceed 35/100 ml. Monitoring frequency varies across jurisdictions, most popular beaches are often monitored 5 days a week.

In Los Angeles County bacteriological objectives for freshwater recreation are based on e.coli density. The 30 day geometric mean e.coli density shall not exceed 126/100ml and a single sample limit not to exceed 235/100ml.

Swimmers are advised not to swim within 100 feet of a flowing storm drain. Swimmers are also advised to stay out of the water for 72 hours following a rain event in the area.

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Water Quality Graph

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