I visited at a time when the house was not open. LA doesn't have rain very often, but if it has been rainy at all, the house will be closed due to the mud. Be sure to call ahead because they can close the park a bit early.
I visited at a time when the house was not open. LA doesn't have rain very often, but if it has been rainy at all, the house will be closed due to the mud. Be sure to call ahead because they can close the park a bit early.
It was an interesting tour. Plus, if you park in the parking lot you can walk to the pier and enjoy the wonderful Malibu Farm restaurant.
I visited the Adamson House during the week, so the museum was not available. My wife and I are very interested in Malibu, Spanish and Catalina tile because we own a 1930's Spanish style home.
Even without access to the inside of the house, the property is beautiful and has placards along the path explaining things about the area and the property. The examples of Malibu tile around the exterior of the house are well worth the visit if that type of thing interests you.
The property is also near Surfrider's beach and the pier. We parked on the street and then walked over to the pier after touring the house.
The Adamson House offers a unique view into the historical past of Malibu. It not only educates but is a direct window into the pioneering spirit required to first fall in love with, then affect and protect through wisdom, forethought, and action the place one calls home.
Beautiful grounds where you can picnic within feet of this gorgeous stretch of beach. Or after a sweet tour of this remarkable home you can stay parked and walk to the historical Malibu Pier which was actually built by the woman who owned the Adamson House. There are two fabulous restaurants on the pier that offer locally grown and sourced food.
Whatever your choice you won't be disappointed.
My friend and I returned signed up for the tour and it was two hours of total immersion into getting history and family of this incredible place. Probably because we only had 7 of us and we were all curious asking loads of questions our docent spent the extra half hour and what joy. The interior and history of both the home and pool house so incredibly beautiful and functional for a 1930s build. Don't miss this place!!
Historical site.
Beautiful garden and flowers, closed to wild area with birds.
comments interesting.
children like and we will come again