Overview
Malibu Creek State Park is just 25 miles from downtown Los Angeles, and has over 4,000 acres, featuring hiking, camping, bird watching and other outdoor opportunities. Phone (818) 880-0367 for more information.
Camping
Four campsites are accessible (#12, #30, #44, and #54). Restrooms are generally accessible with adjacent accessible parking. Shower facilities are usable.
The campfire center is accessible and is on an accessible route leading from the campground.
Picnic Area
Both picnic areas have accessible picnic sites including water and barbecues. Accessible restrooms are located adjacent to the picnic sites.
Trails
The Las Virgenes Connector Trail is a multi-use trail that is 0.40 mile long through a rural setting. The trailhead, parking and restroom are located at the southern end of De Anza City Park, adjacent to Malibu Creek SP.
The Anne Skager Trail is a 0.58 mile interpretive trail in a meadow & oak woodland setting that leads to 2 accessible picnic areas. The trailhead is accessed from the 2nd picnic area parking lot. Accessible parking and restroom are nearby.