Malibu: A Relaxing Father’s Day DestinationA Story by D. HoganWith
June 16th promptly approaching, it’s time to buy your last-minute
Father’s Day gifts and brainstorm how best to spend the day with dad. No matter
the father, Malibu makes an ideal location for this special day. Things to do in Malibu
range from going to beach bars, hiking amid its natural beauty, and relaxing on
its awesome beaches. Malibu offers a little something for every type of dad and
a fun, laid-back atmosphere for all.
Any dad can appreciate beach bars in Malibu, most notably Duke’s
Malibu, with its relaxed atmosphere and incredible ocean view. Duke’s
Malibu is noteworthy for its surfboard décor and porch with tables, tiki
statues, and grass umbrellas. Celebrate Father’s Day by taking your dad to the
Sunday brunch buffet, which offers a range of seafood and Hawaiian dishes. Another
option is to come after 4 pm for the great Happy Hour deals. For dads who would appreciate an active outing, there are many
ways in which to enjoy the outdoors in Malibu. One of the most noteworthy
Malibu hiking destinations is Escondido Falls. The hike is 3.8 miles round trip
and begins along Winding Way (a paved road in a Malibu residential area). Do
not allow the unconventional start to deter you. The road leads to a wooded
park with plenty of wildflowers and creeks, and the incredible 150-foot upper
falls at the end of the hike is well worth the climb.
For a relaxing venture, take your father to Malibu Lagoon State
Beach (Surfrider Beach). Located at the intersect where Malibu Creek drains
into the sea, this beach has consistent good waves and attracts longboarders
and shortboarders of varying skill sets. Surfrider Beach is an ideal spot for
you and your dad to enjoy each other’s company while lying on the sand and
watching the surf come in.
Daniel Hogan is a
writer at Party Earth - a global media
and entertainment company that publishes reviews and listings of the best social
experiences around the world including: things to do in Los Angeles, pubs in
London, beaches in Ibiza, plazas in Rome, parks in New York, festivals and
concerts everywhere, and more. © 2013 D. Hogan |
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1 Review Added on June 14, 2013 Last Updated on June 14, 2013 AuthorD. HoganLos Angeles, CAAboutDaniel Hogan is a writer at Party Earth - a global media and entertainment company that publishes reviews and listings of the best social experiences around the world including: bars in Paris, pubs in.. more..Writing
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