This little park is located off PCH and is in the Civic Center near the local government buildings... read more
This little park is located off PCH and is in the Civic Center near the local government buildings... read more
If you need/want a park-like setting, check this one out; near the Malibu Country Mart so a good... read more
Found this by accident it was a good stop but aired and little for us to do. But great chance to get out do the car and walk around a bit.
We visited this on our stop at Malibu... so pleased we did. We loved the mosaic animal sculptures and reading the information about the native plants. We also enjoyed reading the information boards about the history of Malibu.
There has been a lot of controversy over this park. Rather than make it "pretty", the designers filled it with native plants and tried to show what the area looked like before man came along. The complaint is that it looks overgrown with weeds. If you want a manicured park I suggest you look elsewhere. If you want to learn something you could do worse than Legacy.
Legacy Park reflects it's name and honors our environment. It's filled with grasses, plants and shrubs that are native to our ecology and environment.
This park thrives during our drought and maybe someday we'll have wet years (again). Legacy is not without it's detractors & controversy.
Thankfully our Malibu community decided on a park instead of additional commercial development. Of course, there are some that believe we need more overpriced clothing shops and mediocre restaurants.
Thankfully our Malibu community decided on a park, filled with native grasses, plants and shrubs. Of course there are some that believe we need more unnatural-fake and nonnative grasses, plants and shrubs.
Legacy also has random mosaic sculptures depicting local animals and benches throughout the park.
This is terrific park that honors our community, our environment and our ecology. PCH noise does detract from this park. However, Legacy can be peaceful and serene.
Yes yes yes---see a real park with native grasses, plants and shrubs. Of course, I don't think I've ever been to a park that I didn't like and was support!
One of the more (and, in my view, unfairly) maligned spots in Malibu. The mosaic animals are fun to look at. Best of all, it's a great place to walk off dinner after dining at any of the nearby restaurants.
this is the original drought proof park. legacy park was ahead of the curve when they only planted native drought resistant plants. hardly a flower filled garden, but the community is thankful to have a nice open space instead of more $800 t shirt shops.