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Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation AreaSunrise at Rancho Sierra Vista / Satwiwa
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Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
Webcams
 
Point Dume view east from Zuma Beach.
Watch the Water Web Cam
At the middle of the Santa Monica Mountains Coast Line, the Point Dume webcam provided by Watch the Water, gives a 360 view of the mountains and ocean and is located next to Zuma Beach.
 

The Watch the Water Coastal Monitoring Network provides daytime webcams of the Malibu Coast, along with 360 degree shots of the beach and mountains. Zuma and Surfrider are beaches in the recreation area, but the site other views along the Pacific South Coast. Provides great information whether you are planning a hike, to surf, or to just walk on the beach!

We are sorry to announce that our Solstice Canyon webcam was destroyed in a fire. But, we will be adding other webcams, soon. So, come back and check at a later date.

Rangers from California State Parks and the National Park Service discuss program ideas.  

Did You Know?
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area was established in 1978, but the National Park Service did not own public parkland in the area until 1980. National Park Rangers devised clever ways to promote the national park goals without land by creating thriving partnerships with many agencies.

Last Updated: April 13, 2009 at 16:28 EST