Contact Number

  • (310) 457-8144

Park Accessibility Information

Park Hours

  • The gates are open from 8am-10pm.

Park Activities

Yes
Dogs are allowed only in the campground, day-use picnic areas, parking lots and paved park roads. Dogs are not allowed on park dirt roads or hiking trails.
Historical/Cultural Site
Picnic Areas
Env. Learning/Visitor Center
Exhibits and Programs
Fishing
Guided Tours
Interpretive Exhibits
Swimming
Nature & Wildlife Viewing
Geocaching
Bike Trails
Hiking Trails
Horseback Riding

Park Facilities

Trailer: 30 Feet
Camper/Motorhome: 30 Feet
Family Campsites
Group Campsites
RV Dump Station
RV Access
Parking
Restrooms / Showers
Restrooms
Drinking Water Available

Park Directions

Get directions through Google Maps

The park is located four miles south of Highway 101 on Las Virgenes/Malibu Canyon Road.

Summer Events

2024 Events

Malibu Creek State Park, just 25 miles from downtown Los Angeles, features hiking, fishing, bird watching, mountain biking, rock climbing and horseback riding opportunities.

Fourteen-mile Malibu Creek is the principal watercourse of the Santa Monica Mountains that ends at Malibu Lagoon. . There are 15 miles of streamside trail through oak and sycamore woodlands on chaparral-covered slopes. Following the trail along Malibu Creek, the visitor will be treated to spectacular vistas, including volcanic rock gorges, scenic pools, and breathtaking views of the Las Virgenes Valley and Malibu Canyon.

Culturally, this area was the center of Chumash Native American life for centuries.  One of the park's most significant points of interest is the Sepulveda Adobe, which was constructed in 1863 on what had been part of an early Spanish land grant.  This historic structure was restored in 2003, but unfortunately was destroyed in the 2018 Woolsey fire. In the early 1900's another adobe was built along Malibu Creek by Johnny Mott, a famous LA attorney.  With only the dramatic stone fireplace left standing, it is known today as the Mott Adobe ruins.  Perhaps the most prominent frequent guest at the Mott Adobe was President Herbert Hoover. 

Previous to being opened to the public in 1976, the park was used extensively to film numerous movies and TV shows, such as Planet of the Apes and M*A*S*H.  Most of the park’s land holdings were acquired from 20th Century Fox, which purchased the former Crags Country Club for on-location film and television filming. The original Planet of the Apes movie and the beloved M*A*S*H TV show were among dozens or perhaps hundreds of productions filmed here continuing to this day.

Location:
The park is located four miles south of Highway 101 on Las Virgenes/Malibu Canyon Road.
1925 Las Virgenes Road, Calabasas, CA 91302

Driving Directions:

  • From the 101 exit on Las Virgenes Road.
  • Go south on Las Virgenes Road (toward the ocean)
  • Continue straight.
  • Park entrance will be on the right, a little past the Mullholland Drive intersection.

Parking fees:

  • All day – $12.00 per car, per day
  • 3 hrs – $9.00 per car
  • 2 hrs – $6.00 per car
  • 1 hr – $3.00 per car
  • Large Bus- $125 per bus
  • Small Bus- $50 per bus

Popular trails and hikes:

  • Rock Pool (easy)
  • Century Lake (easy)
  • M*A*S*H site (moderate)
  • Lookout Trail (moderate)


Campground Information

Showers: The park's showers are token-operated. The token machines accept ONLY one dollar bills. Change for larger bills is not available at this time.

Firewood policy: Firewood is allowed to be burned in a fire rings in the campground on LOW (Green) level Fire Safety Day(s). Burning firelogs (ex: Duraflame log) and charcoal briquettes in the fire rings is allowed when fire level is at Medium (Yellow) and weather permits. On a HIGH (Red) level wood, firelogs, or briquettes are NOT allowed to be burned. Check the sign near the campground entrance to see the day's fire level.

For camp host opportunity inquiries, email angelescamphost@parks.ca.gov

Additional Visitor Services
  • Sani-Star, LLC. (Automated RV Dump Fee Collection System)