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SUMMARY:Rock Pool at Malibu Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:HIKE TO THE ROCK POOL AT MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK IN AGOURA HILLS! One of the most popular destinations in Malibu Creek State Park is the Rock Pool\, a picturesque place that is easily accessible for all ages. \n \nGetting to the Rock Pool\nOne fun way to get to the Rock Pool is via the Grassland Trail\, accessible on Mulholland Highway just west of Las Virgenes Road\, where street parking is available. Take the Grassland trail (as seen in the photo below)\, with moderate hills\, .7 miles to the Crags Road main fire road/trail in Malibu Creek State Park\, and turn right. Alternatively\, you can park in the Park’s lower parking lot\, pay $12 for a bit more secure parking\, and take the main trail into the park. \n \nGrassland Trail \nSoon you’ll see the sign where you can see the Visitor Center is on the left. That’s the direction you’ll be taking to get to the Rock Pool. Veering to the right gets you to another popular site at the Park\, the old M*A*S*H television series set. \nYou’ll see a bridge over the creek (seen below after the winter rains) that takes you to the Visitor Center (open weekends noon to 4pm). The Rock Pool is the trail on the right (west) before reaching the bridge. Look carefully and you may see the little sign that says “Rock Pool.” \n \n \nCalifornia State Parks\, which manages the Park\, warns visitors not to jump or dive into the Rock Pool as it is dangerous. But it is certainly fun to explore and quite a beautiful area. \n\n\n1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA 91301 \, United States \nConsidered the recreational crown jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, Malibu Creek State Park has over 8\,000 acres of rolling tall grass plains\, oak savannahs\, and dramatic peaks. It’s no wonder many call it “The Yosemite of Southern California”. \nThe park\, formerly owned by 20th Century Fox Studios\, opened in 1976 and has welcomed millions of visitors since. The stunning terrain here that has been seen all over the world in movies and television awaits you. Come hike\, ride\, climb and explore L.A.’s most spectacular park! \n \nMalibu Creek State Park is accessible in Calabasas\, at 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, south of Mulholland. The park contains over 8\,000 acres of rugged\, beautiful hills\, trails\, and scenery. It stretches from Agoura Hills down to Malibu\, down to Malibu Lagoon State Beach\, covering much of the 25-mile Malibu Creek that flows from Boney Mountain down to the Lagoon. Malibu Creek is the only stream channel that crosses through the Santa Monica Mountain range. \nThere are three natural preserves in the park\, Liberty Canyon\, Udell Gorge\, and Kaslow\, which protect Valley Oaks\, rare plants\, and volcanic formations. \nHIKING\n \nThe park’s trails have something for everyone – from novices to those looking for real challenges. The easy routes wind through the valleys and the challenging trails climb the walls of those valleys. \nCAMPING\nCouple camping — Image by © Fancy/Veer/Corbis\nUrban camping at its best! In the park\, you are surrounded by dramatic peaks\, majestic oaks\, and wild creatures\, but just minutes away is a posh Albertsons grocery store and restaurants. The campground contains 62 tent campsites\, flush toilets\, solar-heated showers\, and four RV campsites. Every campsite contains a fire pit and picnic table but no hookups. Summers can be hot\, so prime time is Fall\, Winter\, and Spring. If you get up early\, you’ll likely see deer nibbling on grass in the fields near the campground. For full campground information and reservations\, use ReserveCalifornia: https://reservecalifornia.com/CaliforniaWebHome/ \nBIKING\nMalibu Creek is a great place for serious mountain bikers because of the plentiful steep terrain – especially Bulldog Road and Mesa Peak Motorway (where there are fewer hikers). Beginners can have fun along Crags Road – the main hiking trail through the park. Those seeking additional challenges on two wheels can take on the dry creek bed between Century Lake and the M*A*S*H set. \nROCK CLIMBING\n \nLots of great climbs from 5.8 to 5.10c are found around the Rock Pool. The easiest to reach is the Planet of the Apes Wall – so named because scenes from the “Apes” films were filmed on and around it. “Apes” is almost all overhanging routes. Over at the Rock Pool\, are another ten routes\, some that overhang the water. Fun bouldering here too. \n\nDOGS\nDogs are allowed in the parking lot and campground only. They are not allowed on the backcountry trails. \nPARKING\nAll-day parking is $12.00 (current as of March 2010). On weekdays\, there is no one at the entrance booth\, so the honor system is employed through a self-pay system. Your day fee covers same-day access/parking to ANY California State Park and/or Beach \nSAFETY\nFIRE is a constant danger\, especially in summer and fall. Smoking and all fires are prohibited outside of the parking area\, picnic area\, and campground. \nGas and charcoal fires are always allowed in the campground. Due to the long-running California drought\, clearance to burn a wood fire in the campground is updated daily by the fire officials using the same method for determining daily fire danger as posted on signs common in our state and national forests. \n\n  \nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.malibucreekstatepark.org\n \n  \nFind more \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/rock-pool-at-malibu-creek-park/2024-11-02/
LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family,Parks,Spaces & Places,Sports & Recreation,Walks, Runs, Bikes & Hikes
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SUMMARY:Rock Pool at Malibu Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:HIKE TO THE ROCK POOL AT MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK IN AGOURA HILLS! One of the most popular destinations in Malibu Creek State Park is the Rock Pool\, a picturesque place that is easily accessible for all ages. \n \nGetting to the Rock Pool\nOne fun way to get to the Rock Pool is via the Grassland Trail\, accessible on Mulholland Highway just west of Las Virgenes Road\, where street parking is available. Take the Grassland trail (as seen in the photo below)\, with moderate hills\, .7 miles to the Crags Road main fire road/trail in Malibu Creek State Park\, and turn right. Alternatively\, you can park in the Park’s lower parking lot\, pay $12 for a bit more secure parking\, and take the main trail into the park. \n \nGrassland Trail \nSoon you’ll see the sign where you can see the Visitor Center is on the left. That’s the direction you’ll be taking to get to the Rock Pool. Veering to the right gets you to another popular site at the Park\, the old M*A*S*H television series set. \nYou’ll see a bridge over the creek (seen below after the winter rains) that takes you to the Visitor Center (open weekends noon to 4pm). The Rock Pool is the trail on the right (west) before reaching the bridge. Look carefully and you may see the little sign that says “Rock Pool.” \n \n \nCalifornia State Parks\, which manages the Park\, warns visitors not to jump or dive into the Rock Pool as it is dangerous. But it is certainly fun to explore and quite a beautiful area. \n\n\n1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA 91301 \, United States \nConsidered the recreational crown jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, Malibu Creek State Park has over 8\,000 acres of rolling tall grass plains\, oak savannahs\, and dramatic peaks. It’s no wonder many call it “The Yosemite of Southern California”. \nThe park\, formerly owned by 20th Century Fox Studios\, opened in 1976 and has welcomed millions of visitors since. The stunning terrain here that has been seen all over the world in movies and television awaits you. Come hike\, ride\, climb and explore L.A.’s most spectacular park! \n \nMalibu Creek State Park is accessible in Calabasas\, at 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, south of Mulholland. The park contains over 8\,000 acres of rugged\, beautiful hills\, trails\, and scenery. It stretches from Agoura Hills down to Malibu\, down to Malibu Lagoon State Beach\, covering much of the 25-mile Malibu Creek that flows from Boney Mountain down to the Lagoon. Malibu Creek is the only stream channel that crosses through the Santa Monica Mountain range. \nThere are three natural preserves in the park\, Liberty Canyon\, Udell Gorge\, and Kaslow\, which protect Valley Oaks\, rare plants\, and volcanic formations. \nHIKING\n \nThe park’s trails have something for everyone – from novices to those looking for real challenges. The easy routes wind through the valleys and the challenging trails climb the walls of those valleys. \nCAMPING\nCouple camping — Image by © Fancy/Veer/Corbis\nUrban camping at its best! In the park\, you are surrounded by dramatic peaks\, majestic oaks\, and wild creatures\, but just minutes away is a posh Albertsons grocery store and restaurants. The campground contains 62 tent campsites\, flush toilets\, solar-heated showers\, and four RV campsites. Every campsite contains a fire pit and picnic table but no hookups. Summers can be hot\, so prime time is Fall\, Winter\, and Spring. If you get up early\, you’ll likely see deer nibbling on grass in the fields near the campground. For full campground information and reservations\, use ReserveCalifornia: https://reservecalifornia.com/CaliforniaWebHome/ \nBIKING\nMalibu Creek is a great place for serious mountain bikers because of the plentiful steep terrain – especially Bulldog Road and Mesa Peak Motorway (where there are fewer hikers). Beginners can have fun along Crags Road – the main hiking trail through the park. Those seeking additional challenges on two wheels can take on the dry creek bed between Century Lake and the M*A*S*H set. \nROCK CLIMBING\n \nLots of great climbs from 5.8 to 5.10c are found around the Rock Pool. The easiest to reach is the Planet of the Apes Wall – so named because scenes from the “Apes” films were filmed on and around it. “Apes” is almost all overhanging routes. Over at the Rock Pool\, are another ten routes\, some that overhang the water. Fun bouldering here too. \n\nDOGS\nDogs are allowed in the parking lot and campground only. They are not allowed on the backcountry trails. \nPARKING\nAll-day parking is $12.00 (current as of March 2010). On weekdays\, there is no one at the entrance booth\, so the honor system is employed through a self-pay system. Your day fee covers same-day access/parking to ANY California State Park and/or Beach \nSAFETY\nFIRE is a constant danger\, especially in summer and fall. Smoking and all fires are prohibited outside of the parking area\, picnic area\, and campground. \nGas and charcoal fires are always allowed in the campground. Due to the long-running California drought\, clearance to burn a wood fire in the campground is updated daily by the fire officials using the same method for determining daily fire danger as posted on signs common in our state and national forests. \n\n  \nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.malibucreekstatepark.org\n \n  \nFind more \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/rock-pool-at-malibu-creek-park/2024-10-05/
LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family,Parks,Spaces & Places,Sports & Recreation,Walks, Runs, Bikes & Hikes
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SUMMARY:Rock Pool at Malibu Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:HIKE TO THE ROCK POOL AT MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK IN AGOURA HILLS! One of the most popular destinations in Malibu Creek State Park is the Rock Pool\, a picturesque place that is easily accessible for all ages. \n \nGetting to the Rock Pool\nOne fun way to get to the Rock Pool is via the Grassland Trail\, accessible on Mulholland Highway just west of Las Virgenes Road\, where street parking is available. Take the Grassland trail (as seen in the photo below)\, with moderate hills\, .7 miles to the Crags Road main fire road/trail in Malibu Creek State Park\, and turn right. Alternatively\, you can park in the Park’s lower parking lot\, pay $12 for a bit more secure parking\, and take the main trail into the park. \n \nGrassland Trail \nSoon you’ll see the sign where you can see the Visitor Center is on the left. That’s the direction you’ll be taking to get to the Rock Pool. Veering to the right gets you to another popular site at the Park\, the old M*A*S*H television series set. \nYou’ll see a bridge over the creek (seen below after the winter rains) that takes you to the Visitor Center (open weekends noon to 4pm). The Rock Pool is the trail on the right (west) before reaching the bridge. Look carefully and you may see the little sign that says “Rock Pool.” \n \n \nCalifornia State Parks\, which manages the Park\, warns visitors not to jump or dive into the Rock Pool as it is dangerous. But it is certainly fun to explore and quite a beautiful area. \n\n\n1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA 91301 \, United States \nConsidered the recreational crown jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, Malibu Creek State Park has over 8\,000 acres of rolling tall grass plains\, oak savannahs\, and dramatic peaks. It’s no wonder many call it “The Yosemite of Southern California”. \nThe park\, formerly owned by 20th Century Fox Studios\, opened in 1976 and has welcomed millions of visitors since. The stunning terrain here that has been seen all over the world in movies and television awaits you. Come hike\, ride\, climb and explore L.A.’s most spectacular park! \n \nMalibu Creek State Park is accessible in Calabasas\, at 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, south of Mulholland. The park contains over 8\,000 acres of rugged\, beautiful hills\, trails\, and scenery. It stretches from Agoura Hills down to Malibu\, down to Malibu Lagoon State Beach\, covering much of the 25-mile Malibu Creek that flows from Boney Mountain down to the Lagoon. Malibu Creek is the only stream channel that crosses through the Santa Monica Mountain range. \nThere are three natural preserves in the park\, Liberty Canyon\, Udell Gorge\, and Kaslow\, which protect Valley Oaks\, rare plants\, and volcanic formations. \nHIKING\n \nThe park’s trails have something for everyone – from novices to those looking for real challenges. The easy routes wind through the valleys and the challenging trails climb the walls of those valleys. \nCAMPING\nCouple camping — Image by © Fancy/Veer/Corbis\nUrban camping at its best! In the park\, you are surrounded by dramatic peaks\, majestic oaks\, and wild creatures\, but just minutes away is a posh Albertsons grocery store and restaurants. The campground contains 62 tent campsites\, flush toilets\, solar-heated showers\, and four RV campsites. Every campsite contains a fire pit and picnic table but no hookups. Summers can be hot\, so prime time is Fall\, Winter\, and Spring. If you get up early\, you’ll likely see deer nibbling on grass in the fields near the campground. For full campground information and reservations\, use ReserveCalifornia: https://reservecalifornia.com/CaliforniaWebHome/ \nBIKING\nMalibu Creek is a great place for serious mountain bikers because of the plentiful steep terrain – especially Bulldog Road and Mesa Peak Motorway (where there are fewer hikers). Beginners can have fun along Crags Road – the main hiking trail through the park. Those seeking additional challenges on two wheels can take on the dry creek bed between Century Lake and the M*A*S*H set. \nROCK CLIMBING\n \nLots of great climbs from 5.8 to 5.10c are found around the Rock Pool. The easiest to reach is the Planet of the Apes Wall – so named because scenes from the “Apes” films were filmed on and around it. “Apes” is almost all overhanging routes. Over at the Rock Pool\, are another ten routes\, some that overhang the water. Fun bouldering here too. \n\nDOGS\nDogs are allowed in the parking lot and campground only. They are not allowed on the backcountry trails. \nPARKING\nAll-day parking is $12.00 (current as of March 2010). On weekdays\, there is no one at the entrance booth\, so the honor system is employed through a self-pay system. Your day fee covers same-day access/parking to ANY California State Park and/or Beach \nSAFETY\nFIRE is a constant danger\, especially in summer and fall. Smoking and all fires are prohibited outside of the parking area\, picnic area\, and campground. \nGas and charcoal fires are always allowed in the campground. Due to the long-running California drought\, clearance to burn a wood fire in the campground is updated daily by the fire officials using the same method for determining daily fire danger as posted on signs common in our state and national forests. \n\n  \nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.malibucreekstatepark.org\n \n  \nFind more \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/rock-pool-at-malibu-creek-park/2024-09-07/
LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family,Parks,Spaces & Places,Sports & Recreation,Walks, Runs, Bikes & Hikes
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SUMMARY:Rock Pool at Malibu Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:HIKE TO THE ROCK POOL AT MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK IN AGOURA HILLS! One of the most popular destinations in Malibu Creek State Park is the Rock Pool\, a picturesque place that is easily accessible for all ages. \n \nGetting to the Rock Pool\nOne fun way to get to the Rock Pool is via the Grassland Trail\, accessible on Mulholland Highway just west of Las Virgenes Road\, where street parking is available. Take the Grassland trail (as seen in the photo below)\, with moderate hills\, .7 miles to the Crags Road main fire road/trail in Malibu Creek State Park\, and turn right. Alternatively\, you can park in the Park’s lower parking lot\, pay $12 for a bit more secure parking\, and take the main trail into the park. \n \nGrassland Trail \nSoon you’ll see the sign where you can see the Visitor Center is on the left. That’s the direction you’ll be taking to get to the Rock Pool. Veering to the right gets you to another popular site at the Park\, the old M*A*S*H television series set. \nYou’ll see a bridge over the creek (seen below after the winter rains) that takes you to the Visitor Center (open weekends noon to 4pm). The Rock Pool is the trail on the right (west) before reaching the bridge. Look carefully and you may see the little sign that says “Rock Pool.” \n \n \nCalifornia State Parks\, which manages the Park\, warns visitors not to jump or dive into the Rock Pool as it is dangerous. But it is certainly fun to explore and quite a beautiful area. \n\n\n1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA 91301 \, United States \nConsidered the recreational crown jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, Malibu Creek State Park has over 8\,000 acres of rolling tall grass plains\, oak savannahs\, and dramatic peaks. It’s no wonder many call it “The Yosemite of Southern California”. \nThe park\, formerly owned by 20th Century Fox Studios\, opened in 1976 and has welcomed millions of visitors since. The stunning terrain here that has been seen all over the world in movies and television awaits you. Come hike\, ride\, climb and explore L.A.’s most spectacular park! \n \nMalibu Creek State Park is accessible in Calabasas\, at 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, south of Mulholland. The park contains over 8\,000 acres of rugged\, beautiful hills\, trails\, and scenery. It stretches from Agoura Hills down to Malibu\, down to Malibu Lagoon State Beach\, covering much of the 25-mile Malibu Creek that flows from Boney Mountain down to the Lagoon. Malibu Creek is the only stream channel that crosses through the Santa Monica Mountain range. \nThere are three natural preserves in the park\, Liberty Canyon\, Udell Gorge\, and Kaslow\, which protect Valley Oaks\, rare plants\, and volcanic formations. \nHIKING\n \nThe park’s trails have something for everyone – from novices to those looking for real challenges. The easy routes wind through the valleys and the challenging trails climb the walls of those valleys. \nCAMPING\nCouple camping — Image by © Fancy/Veer/Corbis\nUrban camping at its best! In the park\, you are surrounded by dramatic peaks\, majestic oaks\, and wild creatures\, but just minutes away is a posh Albertsons grocery store and restaurants. The campground contains 62 tent campsites\, flush toilets\, solar-heated showers\, and four RV campsites. Every campsite contains a fire pit and picnic table but no hookups. Summers can be hot\, so prime time is Fall\, Winter\, and Spring. If you get up early\, you’ll likely see deer nibbling on grass in the fields near the campground. For full campground information and reservations\, use ReserveCalifornia: https://reservecalifornia.com/CaliforniaWebHome/ \nBIKING\nMalibu Creek is a great place for serious mountain bikers because of the plentiful steep terrain – especially Bulldog Road and Mesa Peak Motorway (where there are fewer hikers). Beginners can have fun along Crags Road – the main hiking trail through the park. Those seeking additional challenges on two wheels can take on the dry creek bed between Century Lake and the M*A*S*H set. \nROCK CLIMBING\n \nLots of great climbs from 5.8 to 5.10c are found around the Rock Pool. The easiest to reach is the Planet of the Apes Wall – so named because scenes from the “Apes” films were filmed on and around it. “Apes” is almost all overhanging routes. Over at the Rock Pool\, are another ten routes\, some that overhang the water. Fun bouldering here too. \n\nDOGS\nDogs are allowed in the parking lot and campground only. They are not allowed on the backcountry trails. \nPARKING\nAll-day parking is $12.00 (current as of March 2010). On weekdays\, there is no one at the entrance booth\, so the honor system is employed through a self-pay system. Your day fee covers same-day access/parking to ANY California State Park and/or Beach \nSAFETY\nFIRE is a constant danger\, especially in summer and fall. Smoking and all fires are prohibited outside of the parking area\, picnic area\, and campground. \nGas and charcoal fires are always allowed in the campground. Due to the long-running California drought\, clearance to burn a wood fire in the campground is updated daily by the fire officials using the same method for determining daily fire danger as posted on signs common in our state and national forests. \n\n  \nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.malibucreekstatepark.org\n \n  \nFind more \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/rock-pool-at-malibu-creek-park/2024-08-03/
LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family,Parks,Spaces & Places,Sports & Recreation,Walks, Runs, Bikes & Hikes
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SUMMARY:Rock Pool at Malibu Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:HIKE TO THE ROCK POOL AT MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK IN AGOURA HILLS! One of the most popular destinations in Malibu Creek State Park is the Rock Pool\, a picturesque place that is easily accessible for all ages. \n \nGetting to the Rock Pool\nOne fun way to get to the Rock Pool is via the Grassland Trail\, accessible on Mulholland Highway just west of Las Virgenes Road\, where street parking is available. Take the Grassland trail (as seen in the photo below)\, with moderate hills\, .7 miles to the Crags Road main fire road/trail in Malibu Creek State Park\, and turn right. Alternatively\, you can park in the Park’s lower parking lot\, pay $12 for a bit more secure parking\, and take the main trail into the park. \n \nGrassland Trail \nSoon you’ll see the sign where you can see the Visitor Center is on the left. That’s the direction you’ll be taking to get to the Rock Pool. Veering to the right gets you to another popular site at the Park\, the old M*A*S*H television series set. \nYou’ll see a bridge over the creek (seen below after the winter rains) that takes you to the Visitor Center (open weekends noon to 4pm). The Rock Pool is the trail on the right (west) before reaching the bridge. Look carefully and you may see the little sign that says “Rock Pool.” \n \n \nCalifornia State Parks\, which manages the Park\, warns visitors not to jump or dive into the Rock Pool as it is dangerous. But it is certainly fun to explore and quite a beautiful area. \n\n\n1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA 91301 \, United States \nConsidered the recreational crown jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, Malibu Creek State Park has over 8\,000 acres of rolling tall grass plains\, oak savannahs\, and dramatic peaks. It’s no wonder many call it “The Yosemite of Southern California”. \nThe park\, formerly owned by 20th Century Fox Studios\, opened in 1976 and has welcomed millions of visitors since. The stunning terrain here that has been seen all over the world in movies and television awaits you. Come hike\, ride\, climb and explore L.A.’s most spectacular park! \n \nMalibu Creek State Park is accessible in Calabasas\, at 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, south of Mulholland. The park contains over 8\,000 acres of rugged\, beautiful hills\, trails\, and scenery. It stretches from Agoura Hills down to Malibu\, down to Malibu Lagoon State Beach\, covering much of the 25-mile Malibu Creek that flows from Boney Mountain down to the Lagoon. Malibu Creek is the only stream channel that crosses through the Santa Monica Mountain range. \nThere are three natural preserves in the park\, Liberty Canyon\, Udell Gorge\, and Kaslow\, which protect Valley Oaks\, rare plants\, and volcanic formations. \nHIKING\n \nThe park’s trails have something for everyone – from novices to those looking for real challenges. The easy routes wind through the valleys and the challenging trails climb the walls of those valleys. \nCAMPING\nCouple camping — Image by © Fancy/Veer/Corbis\nUrban camping at its best! In the park\, you are surrounded by dramatic peaks\, majestic oaks\, and wild creatures\, but just minutes away is a posh Albertsons grocery store and restaurants. The campground contains 62 tent campsites\, flush toilets\, solar-heated showers\, and four RV campsites. Every campsite contains a fire pit and picnic table but no hookups. Summers can be hot\, so prime time is Fall\, Winter\, and Spring. If you get up early\, you’ll likely see deer nibbling on grass in the fields near the campground. For full campground information and reservations\, use ReserveCalifornia: https://reservecalifornia.com/CaliforniaWebHome/ \nBIKING\nMalibu Creek is a great place for serious mountain bikers because of the plentiful steep terrain – especially Bulldog Road and Mesa Peak Motorway (where there are fewer hikers). Beginners can have fun along Crags Road – the main hiking trail through the park. Those seeking additional challenges on two wheels can take on the dry creek bed between Century Lake and the M*A*S*H set. \nROCK CLIMBING\n \nLots of great climbs from 5.8 to 5.10c are found around the Rock Pool. The easiest to reach is the Planet of the Apes Wall – so named because scenes from the “Apes” films were filmed on and around it. “Apes” is almost all overhanging routes. Over at the Rock Pool\, are another ten routes\, some that overhang the water. Fun bouldering here too. \n\nDOGS\nDogs are allowed in the parking lot and campground only. They are not allowed on the backcountry trails. \nPARKING\nAll-day parking is $12.00 (current as of March 2010). On weekdays\, there is no one at the entrance booth\, so the honor system is employed through a self-pay system. Your day fee covers same-day access/parking to ANY California State Park and/or Beach \nSAFETY\nFIRE is a constant danger\, especially in summer and fall. Smoking and all fires are prohibited outside of the parking area\, picnic area\, and campground. \nGas and charcoal fires are always allowed in the campground. Due to the long-running California drought\, clearance to burn a wood fire in the campground is updated daily by the fire officials using the same method for determining daily fire danger as posted on signs common in our state and national forests. \n\n  \nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.malibucreekstatepark.org\n \n  \nFind more \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
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LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family,Parks,Spaces & Places,Sports & Recreation,Walks, Runs, Bikes & Hikes
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SUMMARY:Rock Pool at Malibu Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:HIKE TO THE ROCK POOL AT MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK IN AGOURA HILLS! One of the most popular destinations in Malibu Creek State Park is the Rock Pool\, a picturesque place that is easily accessible for all ages. \n \nGetting to the Rock Pool\nOne fun way to get to the Rock Pool is via the Grassland Trail\, accessible on Mulholland Highway just west of Las Virgenes Road\, where street parking is available. Take the Grassland trail (as seen in the photo below)\, with moderate hills\, .7 miles to the Crags Road main fire road/trail in Malibu Creek State Park\, and turn right. Alternatively\, you can park in the Park’s lower parking lot\, pay $12 for a bit more secure parking\, and take the main trail into the park. \n \nGrassland Trail \nSoon you’ll see the sign where you can see the Visitor Center is on the left. That’s the direction you’ll be taking to get to the Rock Pool. Veering to the right gets you to another popular site at the Park\, the old M*A*S*H television series set. \nYou’ll see a bridge over the creek (seen below after the winter rains) that takes you to the Visitor Center (open weekends noon to 4pm). The Rock Pool is the trail on the right (west) before reaching the bridge. Look carefully and you may see the little sign that says “Rock Pool.” \n \n \nCalifornia State Parks\, which manages the Park\, warns visitors not to jump or dive into the Rock Pool as it is dangerous. But it is certainly fun to explore and quite a beautiful area. \n\n\n1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA 91301 \, United States \nConsidered the recreational crown jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, Malibu Creek State Park has over 8\,000 acres of rolling tall grass plains\, oak savannahs\, and dramatic peaks. It’s no wonder many call it “The Yosemite of Southern California”. \nThe park\, formerly owned by 20th Century Fox Studios\, opened in 1976 and has welcomed millions of visitors since. The stunning terrain here that has been seen all over the world in movies and television awaits you. Come hike\, ride\, climb and explore L.A.’s most spectacular park! \n \nMalibu Creek State Park is accessible in Calabasas\, at 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, south of Mulholland. The park contains over 8\,000 acres of rugged\, beautiful hills\, trails\, and scenery. It stretches from Agoura Hills down to Malibu\, down to Malibu Lagoon State Beach\, covering much of the 25-mile Malibu Creek that flows from Boney Mountain down to the Lagoon. Malibu Creek is the only stream channel that crosses through the Santa Monica Mountain range. \nThere are three natural preserves in the park\, Liberty Canyon\, Udell Gorge\, and Kaslow\, which protect Valley Oaks\, rare plants\, and volcanic formations. \nHIKING\n \nThe park’s trails have something for everyone – from novices to those looking for real challenges. The easy routes wind through the valleys and the challenging trails climb the walls of those valleys. \nCAMPING\nCouple camping — Image by © Fancy/Veer/Corbis\nUrban camping at its best! In the park\, you are surrounded by dramatic peaks\, majestic oaks\, and wild creatures\, but just minutes away is a posh Albertsons grocery store and restaurants. The campground contains 62 tent campsites\, flush toilets\, solar-heated showers\, and four RV campsites. Every campsite contains a fire pit and picnic table but no hookups. Summers can be hot\, so prime time is Fall\, Winter\, and Spring. If you get up early\, you’ll likely see deer nibbling on grass in the fields near the campground. For full campground information and reservations\, use ReserveCalifornia: https://reservecalifornia.com/CaliforniaWebHome/ \nBIKING\nMalibu Creek is a great place for serious mountain bikers because of the plentiful steep terrain – especially Bulldog Road and Mesa Peak Motorway (where there are fewer hikers). Beginners can have fun along Crags Road – the main hiking trail through the park. Those seeking additional challenges on two wheels can take on the dry creek bed between Century Lake and the M*A*S*H set. \nROCK CLIMBING\n \nLots of great climbs from 5.8 to 5.10c are found around the Rock Pool. The easiest to reach is the Planet of the Apes Wall – so named because scenes from the “Apes” films were filmed on and around it. “Apes” is almost all overhanging routes. Over at the Rock Pool\, are another ten routes\, some that overhang the water. Fun bouldering here too. \n\nDOGS\nDogs are allowed in the parking lot and campground only. They are not allowed on the backcountry trails. \nPARKING\nAll-day parking is $12.00 (current as of March 2010). On weekdays\, there is no one at the entrance booth\, so the honor system is employed through a self-pay system. Your day fee covers same-day access/parking to ANY California State Park and/or Beach \nSAFETY\nFIRE is a constant danger\, especially in summer and fall. Smoking and all fires are prohibited outside of the parking area\, picnic area\, and campground. \nGas and charcoal fires are always allowed in the campground. Due to the long-running California drought\, clearance to burn a wood fire in the campground is updated daily by the fire officials using the same method for determining daily fire danger as posted on signs common in our state and national forests. \n\n  \nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.malibucreekstatepark.org\n \n  \nFind more \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
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LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family,Parks,Spaces & Places,Sports & Recreation,Walks, Runs, Bikes & Hikes
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SUMMARY:Rock Pool at Malibu Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:HIKE TO THE ROCK POOL AT MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK IN AGOURA HILLS! One of the most popular destinations in Malibu Creek State Park is the Rock Pool\, a picturesque place that is easily accessible for all ages. \n \nGetting to the Rock Pool\nOne fun way to get to the Rock Pool is via the Grassland Trail\, accessible on Mulholland Highway just west of Las Virgenes Road\, where street parking is available. Take the Grassland trail (as seen in the photo below)\, with moderate hills\, .7 miles to the Crags Road main fire road/trail in Malibu Creek State Park\, and turn right. Alternatively\, you can park in the Park’s lower parking lot\, pay $12 for a bit more secure parking\, and take the main trail into the park. \n \nGrassland Trail \nSoon you’ll see the sign where you can see the Visitor Center is on the left. That’s the direction you’ll be taking to get to the Rock Pool. Veering to the right gets you to another popular site at the Park\, the old M*A*S*H television series set. \nYou’ll see a bridge over the creek (seen below after the winter rains) that takes you to the Visitor Center (open weekends noon to 4pm). The Rock Pool is the trail on the right (west) before reaching the bridge. Look carefully and you may see the little sign that says “Rock Pool.” \n \n \nCalifornia State Parks\, which manages the Park\, warns visitors not to jump or dive into the Rock Pool as it is dangerous. But it is certainly fun to explore and quite a beautiful area. \n\n\n1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA 91301 \, United States \nConsidered the recreational crown jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, Malibu Creek State Park has over 8\,000 acres of rolling tall grass plains\, oak savannahs\, and dramatic peaks. It’s no wonder many call it “The Yosemite of Southern California”. \nThe park\, formerly owned by 20th Century Fox Studios\, opened in 1976 and has welcomed millions of visitors since. The stunning terrain here that has been seen all over the world in movies and television awaits you. Come hike\, ride\, climb and explore L.A.’s most spectacular park! \n \nMalibu Creek State Park is accessible in Calabasas\, at 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, south of Mulholland. The park contains over 8\,000 acres of rugged\, beautiful hills\, trails\, and scenery. It stretches from Agoura Hills down to Malibu\, down to Malibu Lagoon State Beach\, covering much of the 25-mile Malibu Creek that flows from Boney Mountain down to the Lagoon. Malibu Creek is the only stream channel that crosses through the Santa Monica Mountain range. \nThere are three natural preserves in the park\, Liberty Canyon\, Udell Gorge\, and Kaslow\, which protect Valley Oaks\, rare plants\, and volcanic formations. \nHIKING\n \nThe park’s trails have something for everyone – from novices to those looking for real challenges. The easy routes wind through the valleys and the challenging trails climb the walls of those valleys. \nCAMPING\nCouple camping — Image by © Fancy/Veer/Corbis\nUrban camping at its best! In the park\, you are surrounded by dramatic peaks\, majestic oaks\, and wild creatures\, but just minutes away is a posh Albertsons grocery store and restaurants. The campground contains 62 tent campsites\, flush toilets\, solar-heated showers\, and four RV campsites. Every campsite contains a fire pit and picnic table but no hookups. Summers can be hot\, so prime time is Fall\, Winter\, and Spring. If you get up early\, you’ll likely see deer nibbling on grass in the fields near the campground. For full campground information and reservations\, use ReserveCalifornia: https://reservecalifornia.com/CaliforniaWebHome/ \nBIKING\nMalibu Creek is a great place for serious mountain bikers because of the plentiful steep terrain – especially Bulldog Road and Mesa Peak Motorway (where there are fewer hikers). Beginners can have fun along Crags Road – the main hiking trail through the park. Those seeking additional challenges on two wheels can take on the dry creek bed between Century Lake and the M*A*S*H set. \nROCK CLIMBING\n \nLots of great climbs from 5.8 to 5.10c are found around the Rock Pool. The easiest to reach is the Planet of the Apes Wall – so named because scenes from the “Apes” films were filmed on and around it. “Apes” is almost all overhanging routes. Over at the Rock Pool\, are another ten routes\, some that overhang the water. Fun bouldering here too. \n\nDOGS\nDogs are allowed in the parking lot and campground only. They are not allowed on the backcountry trails. \nPARKING\nAll-day parking is $12.00 (current as of March 2010). On weekdays\, there is no one at the entrance booth\, so the honor system is employed through a self-pay system. Your day fee covers same-day access/parking to ANY California State Park and/or Beach \nSAFETY\nFIRE is a constant danger\, especially in summer and fall. Smoking and all fires are prohibited outside of the parking area\, picnic area\, and campground. \nGas and charcoal fires are always allowed in the campground. Due to the long-running California drought\, clearance to burn a wood fire in the campground is updated daily by the fire officials using the same method for determining daily fire danger as posted on signs common in our state and national forests. \n\n  \nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.malibucreekstatepark.org\n \n  \nFind more \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
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LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family,Parks,Spaces & Places,Sports & Recreation,Walks, Runs, Bikes & Hikes
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SUMMARY:Rock Pool at Malibu Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:HIKE TO THE ROCK POOL AT MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK IN AGOURA HILLS! One of the most popular destinations in Malibu Creek State Park is the Rock Pool\, a picturesque place that is easily accessible for all ages. \n \nGetting to the Rock Pool\nOne fun way to get to the Rock Pool is via the Grassland Trail\, accessible on Mulholland Highway just west of Las Virgenes Road\, where street parking is available. Take the Grassland trail (as seen in the photo below)\, with moderate hills\, .7 miles to the Crags Road main fire road/trail in Malibu Creek State Park\, and turn right. Alternatively\, you can park in the Park’s lower parking lot\, pay $12 for a bit more secure parking\, and take the main trail into the park. \n \nGrassland Trail \nSoon you’ll see the sign where you can see the Visitor Center is on the left. That’s the direction you’ll be taking to get to the Rock Pool. Veering to the right gets you to another popular site at the Park\, the old M*A*S*H television series set. \nYou’ll see a bridge over the creek (seen below after the winter rains) that takes you to the Visitor Center (open weekends noon to 4pm). The Rock Pool is the trail on the right (west) before reaching the bridge. Look carefully and you may see the little sign that says “Rock Pool.” \n \n \nCalifornia State Parks\, which manages the Park\, warns visitors not to jump or dive into the Rock Pool as it is dangerous. But it is certainly fun to explore and quite a beautiful area. \n\n\n1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA 91301 \, United States \nConsidered the recreational crown jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, Malibu Creek State Park has over 8\,000 acres of rolling tall grass plains\, oak savannahs\, and dramatic peaks. It’s no wonder many call it “The Yosemite of Southern California”. \nThe park\, formerly owned by 20th Century Fox Studios\, opened in 1976 and has welcomed millions of visitors since. The stunning terrain here that has been seen all over the world in movies and television awaits you. Come hike\, ride\, climb and explore L.A.’s most spectacular park! \n \nMalibu Creek State Park is accessible in Calabasas\, at 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, south of Mulholland. The park contains over 8\,000 acres of rugged\, beautiful hills\, trails\, and scenery. It stretches from Agoura Hills down to Malibu\, down to Malibu Lagoon State Beach\, covering much of the 25-mile Malibu Creek that flows from Boney Mountain down to the Lagoon. Malibu Creek is the only stream channel that crosses through the Santa Monica Mountain range. \nThere are three natural preserves in the park\, Liberty Canyon\, Udell Gorge\, and Kaslow\, which protect Valley Oaks\, rare plants\, and volcanic formations. \nHIKING\n \nThe park’s trails have something for everyone – from novices to those looking for real challenges. The easy routes wind through the valleys and the challenging trails climb the walls of those valleys. \nCAMPING\nCouple camping — Image by © Fancy/Veer/Corbis\nUrban camping at its best! In the park\, you are surrounded by dramatic peaks\, majestic oaks\, and wild creatures\, but just minutes away is a posh Albertsons grocery store and restaurants. The campground contains 62 tent campsites\, flush toilets\, solar-heated showers\, and four RV campsites. Every campsite contains a fire pit and picnic table but no hookups. Summers can be hot\, so prime time is Fall\, Winter\, and Spring. If you get up early\, you’ll likely see deer nibbling on grass in the fields near the campground. For full campground information and reservations\, use ReserveCalifornia: https://reservecalifornia.com/CaliforniaWebHome/ \nBIKING\nMalibu Creek is a great place for serious mountain bikers because of the plentiful steep terrain – especially Bulldog Road and Mesa Peak Motorway (where there are fewer hikers). Beginners can have fun along Crags Road – the main hiking trail through the park. Those seeking additional challenges on two wheels can take on the dry creek bed between Century Lake and the M*A*S*H set. \nROCK CLIMBING\n \nLots of great climbs from 5.8 to 5.10c are found around the Rock Pool. The easiest to reach is the Planet of the Apes Wall – so named because scenes from the “Apes” films were filmed on and around it. “Apes” is almost all overhanging routes. Over at the Rock Pool\, are another ten routes\, some that overhang the water. Fun bouldering here too. \n\nDOGS\nDogs are allowed in the parking lot and campground only. They are not allowed on the backcountry trails. \nPARKING\nAll-day parking is $12.00 (current as of March 2010). On weekdays\, there is no one at the entrance booth\, so the honor system is employed through a self-pay system. Your day fee covers same-day access/parking to ANY California State Park and/or Beach \nSAFETY\nFIRE is a constant danger\, especially in summer and fall. Smoking and all fires are prohibited outside of the parking area\, picnic area\, and campground. \nGas and charcoal fires are always allowed in the campground. Due to the long-running California drought\, clearance to burn a wood fire in the campground is updated daily by the fire officials using the same method for determining daily fire danger as posted on signs common in our state and national forests. \n\n  \nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.malibucreekstatepark.org\n \n  \nFind more \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
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LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family,Parks,Spaces & Places,Sports & Recreation,Walks, Runs, Bikes & Hikes
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SUMMARY:Rock Pool at Malibu Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:HIKE TO THE ROCK POOL AT MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK IN AGOURA HILLS! One of the most popular destinations in Malibu Creek State Park is the Rock Pool\, a picturesque place that is easily accessible for all ages. \n \nGetting to the Rock Pool\nOne fun way to get to the Rock Pool is via the Grassland Trail\, accessible on Mulholland Highway just west of Las Virgenes Road\, where street parking is available. Take the Grassland trail (as seen in the photo below)\, with moderate hills\, .7 miles to the Crags Road main fire road/trail in Malibu Creek State Park\, and turn right. Alternatively\, you can park in the Park’s lower parking lot\, pay $12 for a bit more secure parking\, and take the main trail into the park. \n \nGrassland Trail \nSoon you’ll see the sign where you can see the Visitor Center is on the left. That’s the direction you’ll be taking to get to the Rock Pool. Veering to the right gets you to another popular site at the Park\, the old M*A*S*H television series set. \nYou’ll see a bridge over the creek (seen below after the winter rains) that takes you to the Visitor Center (open weekends noon to 4pm). The Rock Pool is the trail on the right (west) before reaching the bridge. Look carefully and you may see the little sign that says “Rock Pool.” \n \n \nCalifornia State Parks\, which manages the Park\, warns visitors not to jump or dive into the Rock Pool as it is dangerous. But it is certainly fun to explore and quite a beautiful area. \n\n\n1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA 91301 \, United States \nConsidered the recreational crown jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, Malibu Creek State Park has over 8\,000 acres of rolling tall grass plains\, oak savannahs\, and dramatic peaks. It’s no wonder many call it “The Yosemite of Southern California”. \nThe park\, formerly owned by 20th Century Fox Studios\, opened in 1976 and has welcomed millions of visitors since. The stunning terrain here that has been seen all over the world in movies and television awaits you. Come hike\, ride\, climb and explore L.A.’s most spectacular park! \n \nMalibu Creek State Park is accessible in Calabasas\, at 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, south of Mulholland. The park contains over 8\,000 acres of rugged\, beautiful hills\, trails\, and scenery. It stretches from Agoura Hills down to Malibu\, down to Malibu Lagoon State Beach\, covering much of the 25-mile Malibu Creek that flows from Boney Mountain down to the Lagoon. Malibu Creek is the only stream channel that crosses through the Santa Monica Mountain range. \nThere are three natural preserves in the park\, Liberty Canyon\, Udell Gorge\, and Kaslow\, which protect Valley Oaks\, rare plants\, and volcanic formations. \nHIKING\n \nThe park’s trails have something for everyone – from novices to those looking for real challenges. The easy routes wind through the valleys and the challenging trails climb the walls of those valleys. \nCAMPING\nCouple camping — Image by © Fancy/Veer/Corbis\nUrban camping at its best! In the park\, you are surrounded by dramatic peaks\, majestic oaks\, and wild creatures\, but just minutes away is a posh Albertsons grocery store and restaurants. The campground contains 62 tent campsites\, flush toilets\, solar-heated showers\, and four RV campsites. Every campsite contains a fire pit and picnic table but no hookups. Summers can be hot\, so prime time is Fall\, Winter\, and Spring. If you get up early\, you’ll likely see deer nibbling on grass in the fields near the campground. For full campground information and reservations\, use ReserveCalifornia: https://reservecalifornia.com/CaliforniaWebHome/ \nBIKING\nMalibu Creek is a great place for serious mountain bikers because of the plentiful steep terrain – especially Bulldog Road and Mesa Peak Motorway (where there are fewer hikers). Beginners can have fun along Crags Road – the main hiking trail through the park. Those seeking additional challenges on two wheels can take on the dry creek bed between Century Lake and the M*A*S*H set. \nROCK CLIMBING\n \nLots of great climbs from 5.8 to 5.10c are found around the Rock Pool. The easiest to reach is the Planet of the Apes Wall – so named because scenes from the “Apes” films were filmed on and around it. “Apes” is almost all overhanging routes. Over at the Rock Pool\, are another ten routes\, some that overhang the water. Fun bouldering here too. \n\nDOGS\nDogs are allowed in the parking lot and campground only. They are not allowed on the backcountry trails. \nPARKING\nAll-day parking is $12.00 (current as of March 2010). On weekdays\, there is no one at the entrance booth\, so the honor system is employed through a self-pay system. Your day fee covers same-day access/parking to ANY California State Park and/or Beach \nSAFETY\nFIRE is a constant danger\, especially in summer and fall. Smoking and all fires are prohibited outside of the parking area\, picnic area\, and campground. \nGas and charcoal fires are always allowed in the campground. Due to the long-running California drought\, clearance to burn a wood fire in the campground is updated daily by the fire officials using the same method for determining daily fire danger as posted on signs common in our state and national forests. \n\n  \nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.malibucreekstatepark.org\n \n  \nFind more \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/rock-pool-at-malibu-creek-park/2024-03-02/
LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family,Parks,Spaces & Places,Sports & Recreation,Walks, Runs, Bikes & Hikes
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SUMMARY:Rock Pool at Malibu Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:HIKE TO THE ROCK POOL AT MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK IN AGOURA HILLS! One of the most popular destinations in Malibu Creek State Park is the Rock Pool\, a picturesque place that is easily accessible for all ages. \n \nGetting to the Rock Pool\nOne fun way to get to the Rock Pool is via the Grassland Trail\, accessible on Mulholland Highway just west of Las Virgenes Road\, where street parking is available. Take the Grassland trail (as seen in the photo below)\, with moderate hills\, .7 miles to the Crags Road main fire road/trail in Malibu Creek State Park\, and turn right. Alternatively\, you can park in the Park’s lower parking lot\, pay $12 for a bit more secure parking\, and take the main trail into the park. \n \nGrassland Trail \nSoon you’ll see the sign where you can see the Visitor Center is on the left. That’s the direction you’ll be taking to get to the Rock Pool. Veering to the right gets you to another popular site at the Park\, the old M*A*S*H television series set. \nYou’ll see a bridge over the creek (seen below after the winter rains) that takes you to the Visitor Center (open weekends noon to 4pm). The Rock Pool is the trail on the right (west) before reaching the bridge. Look carefully and you may see the little sign that says “Rock Pool.” \n \n \nCalifornia State Parks\, which manages the Park\, warns visitors not to jump or dive into the Rock Pool as it is dangerous. But it is certainly fun to explore and quite a beautiful area. \n\n\n1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA 91301 \, United States \nConsidered the recreational crown jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, Malibu Creek State Park has over 8\,000 acres of rolling tall grass plains\, oak savannahs\, and dramatic peaks. It’s no wonder many call it “The Yosemite of Southern California”. \nThe park\, formerly owned by 20th Century Fox Studios\, opened in 1976 and has welcomed millions of visitors since. The stunning terrain here that has been seen all over the world in movies and television awaits you. Come hike\, ride\, climb and explore L.A.’s most spectacular park! \n \nMalibu Creek State Park is accessible in Calabasas\, at 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, south of Mulholland. The park contains over 8\,000 acres of rugged\, beautiful hills\, trails\, and scenery. It stretches from Agoura Hills down to Malibu\, down to Malibu Lagoon State Beach\, covering much of the 25-mile Malibu Creek that flows from Boney Mountain down to the Lagoon. Malibu Creek is the only stream channel that crosses through the Santa Monica Mountain range. \nThere are three natural preserves in the park\, Liberty Canyon\, Udell Gorge\, and Kaslow\, which protect Valley Oaks\, rare plants\, and volcanic formations. \nHIKING\n \nThe park’s trails have something for everyone – from novices to those looking for real challenges. The easy routes wind through the valleys and the challenging trails climb the walls of those valleys. \nCAMPING\nCouple camping — Image by © Fancy/Veer/Corbis\nUrban camping at its best! In the park\, you are surrounded by dramatic peaks\, majestic oaks\, and wild creatures\, but just minutes away is a posh Albertsons grocery store and restaurants. The campground contains 62 tent campsites\, flush toilets\, solar-heated showers\, and four RV campsites. Every campsite contains a fire pit and picnic table but no hookups. Summers can be hot\, so prime time is Fall\, Winter\, and Spring. If you get up early\, you’ll likely see deer nibbling on grass in the fields near the campground. For full campground information and reservations\, use ReserveCalifornia: https://reservecalifornia.com/CaliforniaWebHome/ \nBIKING\nMalibu Creek is a great place for serious mountain bikers because of the plentiful steep terrain – especially Bulldog Road and Mesa Peak Motorway (where there are fewer hikers). Beginners can have fun along Crags Road – the main hiking trail through the park. Those seeking additional challenges on two wheels can take on the dry creek bed between Century Lake and the M*A*S*H set. \nROCK CLIMBING\n \nLots of great climbs from 5.8 to 5.10c are found around the Rock Pool. The easiest to reach is the Planet of the Apes Wall – so named because scenes from the “Apes” films were filmed on and around it. “Apes” is almost all overhanging routes. Over at the Rock Pool\, are another ten routes\, some that overhang the water. Fun bouldering here too. \n\nDOGS\nDogs are allowed in the parking lot and campground only. They are not allowed on the backcountry trails. \nPARKING\nAll-day parking is $12.00 (current as of March 2010). On weekdays\, there is no one at the entrance booth\, so the honor system is employed through a self-pay system. Your day fee covers same-day access/parking to ANY California State Park and/or Beach \nSAFETY\nFIRE is a constant danger\, especially in summer and fall. Smoking and all fires are prohibited outside of the parking area\, picnic area\, and campground. \nGas and charcoal fires are always allowed in the campground. Due to the long-running California drought\, clearance to burn a wood fire in the campground is updated daily by the fire officials using the same method for determining daily fire danger as posted on signs common in our state and national forests. \n\n  \nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.malibucreekstatepark.org\n \n  \nFind more \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/rock-pool-at-malibu-creek-park/2024-02-03/
LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family,Parks,Spaces & Places,Sports & Recreation,Walks, Runs, Bikes & Hikes
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SUMMARY:Malibu Cars and Coffee
DESCRIPTION:EVERY 2nd & 4th  SUNDAY @ Malibu Bluffs Park\nThe City Malibu collectively with Armamdo Petretti Classic Cars\, are pleased to invite you to the Official Malibu Cars and Coffee.  On the 2nd and 4th Sundays of every month from 7am-9am. \n \nSouthern California’s top enthusiasts enjoy a beautiful drive down the coast to meet at Malibu Bluffs Park. \n  \n \nPlease join us for one of the best gathering of passionate car people in L.A. County!!! Malibu Cars and Coffee! Great cars and great coffee in a beautiful and relaxing location. Come early to make sure you can find a good place to park. The setting alone is breathtaking\, that amazing cars showing up is nearly secondary \n\nMalibu Bluffs Park\nis a six-acre community park conveniently located at the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway and Malibu Canyon Road\, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. \nThe park consists of two baseball diamonds\, a soccer / multipurpose field\, jogging path\, picnic tables\, whale watching station\, and the Michael Landon Community Center. Malibu Bluffs Park hosts a wide variety of community classes\, special events\, and sports leagues for tiny tots\, youths\, and adults. \nWith breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and Pepperdine University\, this place is a little slice of playground paradise. This playground is suitable for ages 2-12. Although there are no swings and it’s not universally accessible\, the gorgeous\, bright blue\, ocean-themed equipment includes an awesome triple-slide\, four-person seesaw\, ride-on whale and mini climbing wall. Of course we recommend watching your kids instead of your smartphone\, but if you just can’t pull yourself away\, they’ve also got free Wi-Fi. \nMalibu Bluffs Park is a beautiful park with gorgeous ocean views. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their humans in the park. Humans should always clean up after their furry friends. \n\n  \nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nmalibucarsandcoffee.com/\n\n \n  \nFind more \n \n \n \n \n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/malibu-cars-and-coffee-2-4/
LOCATION:Malibu Bluffs Park – Malibu Cars & Coffee\, 24250 Pacific Coast Highway\, Malibu\, CA\, 90265\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Car Shows,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family
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SUMMARY:Rock Pool at Malibu Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:HIKE TO THE ROCK POOL AT MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK IN AGOURA HILLS! One of the most popular destinations in Malibu Creek State Park is the Rock Pool\, a picturesque place that is easily accessible for all ages. \n \nGetting to the Rock Pool\nOne fun way to get to the Rock Pool is via the Grassland Trail\, accessible on Mulholland Highway just west of Las Virgenes Road\, where street parking is available. Take the Grassland trail (as seen in the photo below)\, with moderate hills\, .7 miles to the Crags Road main fire road/trail in Malibu Creek State Park\, and turn right. Alternatively\, you can park in the Park’s lower parking lot\, pay $12 for a bit more secure parking\, and take the main trail into the park. \n \nGrassland Trail \nSoon you’ll see the sign where you can see the Visitor Center is on the left. That’s the direction you’ll be taking to get to the Rock Pool. Veering to the right gets you to another popular site at the Park\, the old M*A*S*H television series set. \nYou’ll see a bridge over the creek (seen below after the winter rains) that takes you to the Visitor Center (open weekends noon to 4pm). The Rock Pool is the trail on the right (west) before reaching the bridge. Look carefully and you may see the little sign that says “Rock Pool.” \n \n \nCalifornia State Parks\, which manages the Park\, warns visitors not to jump or dive into the Rock Pool as it is dangerous. But it is certainly fun to explore and quite a beautiful area. \n\n\n1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA 91301 \, United States \nConsidered the recreational crown jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, Malibu Creek State Park has over 8\,000 acres of rolling tall grass plains\, oak savannahs\, and dramatic peaks. It’s no wonder many call it “The Yosemite of Southern California”. \nThe park\, formerly owned by 20th Century Fox Studios\, opened in 1976 and has welcomed millions of visitors since. The stunning terrain here that has been seen all over the world in movies and television awaits you. Come hike\, ride\, climb and explore L.A.’s most spectacular park! \n \nMalibu Creek State Park is accessible in Calabasas\, at 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, south of Mulholland. The park contains over 8\,000 acres of rugged\, beautiful hills\, trails\, and scenery. It stretches from Agoura Hills down to Malibu\, down to Malibu Lagoon State Beach\, covering much of the 25-mile Malibu Creek that flows from Boney Mountain down to the Lagoon. Malibu Creek is the only stream channel that crosses through the Santa Monica Mountain range. \nThere are three natural preserves in the park\, Liberty Canyon\, Udell Gorge\, and Kaslow\, which protect Valley Oaks\, rare plants\, and volcanic formations. \nHIKING\n \nThe park’s trails have something for everyone – from novices to those looking for real challenges. The easy routes wind through the valleys and the challenging trails climb the walls of those valleys. \nCAMPING\nCouple camping — Image by © Fancy/Veer/Corbis\nUrban camping at its best! In the park\, you are surrounded by dramatic peaks\, majestic oaks\, and wild creatures\, but just minutes away is a posh Albertsons grocery store and restaurants. The campground contains 62 tent campsites\, flush toilets\, solar-heated showers\, and four RV campsites. Every campsite contains a fire pit and picnic table but no hookups. Summers can be hot\, so prime time is Fall\, Winter\, and Spring. If you get up early\, you’ll likely see deer nibbling on grass in the fields near the campground. For full campground information and reservations\, use ReserveCalifornia: https://reservecalifornia.com/CaliforniaWebHome/ \nBIKING\nMalibu Creek is a great place for serious mountain bikers because of the plentiful steep terrain – especially Bulldog Road and Mesa Peak Motorway (where there are fewer hikers). Beginners can have fun along Crags Road – the main hiking trail through the park. Those seeking additional challenges on two wheels can take on the dry creek bed between Century Lake and the M*A*S*H set. \nROCK CLIMBING\n \nLots of great climbs from 5.8 to 5.10c are found around the Rock Pool. The easiest to reach is the Planet of the Apes Wall – so named because scenes from the “Apes” films were filmed on and around it. “Apes” is almost all overhanging routes. Over at the Rock Pool\, are another ten routes\, some that overhang the water. Fun bouldering here too. \n\nDOGS\nDogs are allowed in the parking lot and campground only. They are not allowed on the backcountry trails. \nPARKING\nAll-day parking is $12.00 (current as of March 2010). On weekdays\, there is no one at the entrance booth\, so the honor system is employed through a self-pay system. Your day fee covers same-day access/parking to ANY California State Park and/or Beach \nSAFETY\nFIRE is a constant danger\, especially in summer and fall. Smoking and all fires are prohibited outside of the parking area\, picnic area\, and campground. \nGas and charcoal fires are always allowed in the campground. Due to the long-running California drought\, clearance to burn a wood fire in the campground is updated daily by the fire officials using the same method for determining daily fire danger as posted on signs common in our state and national forests. \n\n  \nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.malibucreekstatepark.org\n \n  \nFind more \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/rock-pool-at-malibu-creek-park/2024-01-06/
LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family,Parks,Spaces & Places,Sports & Recreation,Walks, Runs, Bikes & Hikes
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SUMMARY:Rock Pool at Malibu Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:HIKE TO THE ROCK POOL AT MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK IN AGOURA HILLS! One of the most popular destinations in Malibu Creek State Park is the Rock Pool\, a picturesque place that is easily accessible for all ages. \n \nGetting to the Rock Pool\nOne fun way to get to the Rock Pool is via the Grassland Trail\, accessible on Mulholland Highway just west of Las Virgenes Road\, where street parking is available. Take the Grassland trail (as seen in the photo below)\, with moderate hills\, .7 miles to the Crags Road main fire road/trail in Malibu Creek State Park\, and turn right. Alternatively\, you can park in the Park’s lower parking lot\, pay $12 for a bit more secure parking\, and take the main trail into the park. \n \nGrassland Trail \nSoon you’ll see the sign where you can see the Visitor Center is on the left. That’s the direction you’ll be taking to get to the Rock Pool. Veering to the right gets you to another popular site at the Park\, the old M*A*S*H television series set. \nYou’ll see a bridge over the creek (seen below after the winter rains) that takes you to the Visitor Center (open weekends noon to 4pm). The Rock Pool is the trail on the right (west) before reaching the bridge. Look carefully and you may see the little sign that says “Rock Pool.” \n \n \nCalifornia State Parks\, which manages the Park\, warns visitors not to jump or dive into the Rock Pool as it is dangerous. But it is certainly fun to explore and quite a beautiful area. \n\n\n1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA 91301 \, United States \nConsidered the recreational crown jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, Malibu Creek State Park has over 8\,000 acres of rolling tall grass plains\, oak savannahs\, and dramatic peaks. It’s no wonder many call it “The Yosemite of Southern California”. \nThe park\, formerly owned by 20th Century Fox Studios\, opened in 1976 and has welcomed millions of visitors since. The stunning terrain here that has been seen all over the world in movies and television awaits you. Come hike\, ride\, climb and explore L.A.’s most spectacular park! \n \nMalibu Creek State Park is accessible in Calabasas\, at 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, south of Mulholland. The park contains over 8\,000 acres of rugged\, beautiful hills\, trails\, and scenery. It stretches from Agoura Hills down to Malibu\, down to Malibu Lagoon State Beach\, covering much of the 25-mile Malibu Creek that flows from Boney Mountain down to the Lagoon. Malibu Creek is the only stream channel that crosses through the Santa Monica Mountain range. \nThere are three natural preserves in the park\, Liberty Canyon\, Udell Gorge\, and Kaslow\, which protect Valley Oaks\, rare plants\, and volcanic formations. \nHIKING\n \nThe park’s trails have something for everyone – from novices to those looking for real challenges. The easy routes wind through the valleys and the challenging trails climb the walls of those valleys. \nCAMPING\nCouple camping — Image by © Fancy/Veer/Corbis\nUrban camping at its best! In the park\, you are surrounded by dramatic peaks\, majestic oaks\, and wild creatures\, but just minutes away is a posh Albertsons grocery store and restaurants. The campground contains 62 tent campsites\, flush toilets\, solar-heated showers\, and four RV campsites. Every campsite contains a fire pit and picnic table but no hookups. Summers can be hot\, so prime time is Fall\, Winter\, and Spring. If you get up early\, you’ll likely see deer nibbling on grass in the fields near the campground. For full campground information and reservations\, use ReserveCalifornia: https://reservecalifornia.com/CaliforniaWebHome/ \nBIKING\nMalibu Creek is a great place for serious mountain bikers because of the plentiful steep terrain – especially Bulldog Road and Mesa Peak Motorway (where there are fewer hikers). Beginners can have fun along Crags Road – the main hiking trail through the park. Those seeking additional challenges on two wheels can take on the dry creek bed between Century Lake and the M*A*S*H set. \nROCK CLIMBING\n \nLots of great climbs from 5.8 to 5.10c are found around the Rock Pool. The easiest to reach is the Planet of the Apes Wall – so named because scenes from the “Apes” films were filmed on and around it. “Apes” is almost all overhanging routes. Over at the Rock Pool\, are another ten routes\, some that overhang the water. Fun bouldering here too. \n\nDOGS\nDogs are allowed in the parking lot and campground only. They are not allowed on the backcountry trails. \nPARKING\nAll-day parking is $12.00 (current as of March 2010). On weekdays\, there is no one at the entrance booth\, so the honor system is employed through a self-pay system. Your day fee covers same-day access/parking to ANY California State Park and/or Beach \nSAFETY\nFIRE is a constant danger\, especially in summer and fall. Smoking and all fires are prohibited outside of the parking area\, picnic area\, and campground. \nGas and charcoal fires are always allowed in the campground. Due to the long-running California drought\, clearance to burn a wood fire in the campground is updated daily by the fire officials using the same method for determining daily fire danger as posted on signs common in our state and national forests. \n\n  \nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.malibucreekstatepark.org\n \n  \nFind more \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/rock-pool-at-malibu-creek-park/2023-12-02/
LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family,Parks,Spaces & Places,Sports & Recreation,Walks, Runs, Bikes & Hikes
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SUMMARY:Rock Pool at Malibu Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:HIKE TO THE ROCK POOL AT MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK IN AGOURA HILLS! One of the most popular destinations in Malibu Creek State Park is the Rock Pool\, a picturesque place that is easily accessible for all ages. \n \nGetting to the Rock Pool\nOne fun way to get to the Rock Pool is via the Grassland Trail\, accessible on Mulholland Highway just west of Las Virgenes Road\, where street parking is available. Take the Grassland trail (as seen in the photo below)\, with moderate hills\, .7 miles to the Crags Road main fire road/trail in Malibu Creek State Park\, and turn right. Alternatively\, you can park in the Park’s lower parking lot\, pay $12 for a bit more secure parking\, and take the main trail into the park. \n \nGrassland Trail \nSoon you’ll see the sign where you can see the Visitor Center is on the left. That’s the direction you’ll be taking to get to the Rock Pool. Veering to the right gets you to another popular site at the Park\, the old M*A*S*H television series set. \nYou’ll see a bridge over the creek (seen below after the winter rains) that takes you to the Visitor Center (open weekends noon to 4pm). The Rock Pool is the trail on the right (west) before reaching the bridge. Look carefully and you may see the little sign that says “Rock Pool.” \n \n \nCalifornia State Parks\, which manages the Park\, warns visitors not to jump or dive into the Rock Pool as it is dangerous. But it is certainly fun to explore and quite a beautiful area. \n\n\n1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA 91301 \, United States \nConsidered the recreational crown jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, Malibu Creek State Park has over 8\,000 acres of rolling tall grass plains\, oak savannahs\, and dramatic peaks. It’s no wonder many call it “The Yosemite of Southern California”. \nThe park\, formerly owned by 20th Century Fox Studios\, opened in 1976 and has welcomed millions of visitors since. The stunning terrain here that has been seen all over the world in movies and television awaits you. Come hike\, ride\, climb and explore L.A.’s most spectacular park! \n \nMalibu Creek State Park is accessible in Calabasas\, at 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, south of Mulholland. The park contains over 8\,000 acres of rugged\, beautiful hills\, trails\, and scenery. It stretches from Agoura Hills down to Malibu\, down to Malibu Lagoon State Beach\, covering much of the 25-mile Malibu Creek that flows from Boney Mountain down to the Lagoon. Malibu Creek is the only stream channel that crosses through the Santa Monica Mountain range. \nThere are three natural preserves in the park\, Liberty Canyon\, Udell Gorge\, and Kaslow\, which protect Valley Oaks\, rare plants\, and volcanic formations. \nHIKING\n \nThe park’s trails have something for everyone – from novices to those looking for real challenges. The easy routes wind through the valleys and the challenging trails climb the walls of those valleys. \nCAMPING\nCouple camping — Image by © Fancy/Veer/Corbis\nUrban camping at its best! In the park\, you are surrounded by dramatic peaks\, majestic oaks\, and wild creatures\, but just minutes away is a posh Albertsons grocery store and restaurants. The campground contains 62 tent campsites\, flush toilets\, solar-heated showers\, and four RV campsites. Every campsite contains a fire pit and picnic table but no hookups. Summers can be hot\, so prime time is Fall\, Winter\, and Spring. If you get up early\, you’ll likely see deer nibbling on grass in the fields near the campground. For full campground information and reservations\, use ReserveCalifornia: https://reservecalifornia.com/CaliforniaWebHome/ \nBIKING\nMalibu Creek is a great place for serious mountain bikers because of the plentiful steep terrain – especially Bulldog Road and Mesa Peak Motorway (where there are fewer hikers). Beginners can have fun along Crags Road – the main hiking trail through the park. Those seeking additional challenges on two wheels can take on the dry creek bed between Century Lake and the M*A*S*H set. \nROCK CLIMBING\n \nLots of great climbs from 5.8 to 5.10c are found around the Rock Pool. The easiest to reach is the Planet of the Apes Wall – so named because scenes from the “Apes” films were filmed on and around it. “Apes” is almost all overhanging routes. Over at the Rock Pool\, are another ten routes\, some that overhang the water. Fun bouldering here too. \n\nDOGS\nDogs are allowed in the parking lot and campground only. They are not allowed on the backcountry trails. \nPARKING\nAll-day parking is $12.00 (current as of March 2010). On weekdays\, there is no one at the entrance booth\, so the honor system is employed through a self-pay system. Your day fee covers same-day access/parking to ANY California State Park and/or Beach \nSAFETY\nFIRE is a constant danger\, especially in summer and fall. Smoking and all fires are prohibited outside of the parking area\, picnic area\, and campground. \nGas and charcoal fires are always allowed in the campground. Due to the long-running California drought\, clearance to burn a wood fire in the campground is updated daily by the fire officials using the same method for determining daily fire danger as posted on signs common in our state and national forests. \n\n  \nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.malibucreekstatepark.org\n \n  \nFind more \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/rock-pool-at-malibu-creek-park/2023-11-04/
LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family,Parks,Spaces & Places,Sports & Recreation,Walks, Runs, Bikes & Hikes
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SUMMARY:Rock Pool at Malibu Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:HIKE TO THE ROCK POOL AT MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK IN AGOURA HILLS! One of the most popular destinations in Malibu Creek State Park is the Rock Pool\, a picturesque place that is easily accessible for all ages. \n \nGetting to the Rock Pool\nOne fun way to get to the Rock Pool is via the Grassland Trail\, accessible on Mulholland Highway just west of Las Virgenes Road\, where street parking is available. Take the Grassland trail (as seen in the photo below)\, with moderate hills\, .7 miles to the Crags Road main fire road/trail in Malibu Creek State Park\, and turn right. Alternatively\, you can park in the Park’s lower parking lot\, pay $12 for a bit more secure parking\, and take the main trail into the park. \n \nGrassland Trail \nSoon you’ll see the sign where you can see the Visitor Center is on the left. That’s the direction you’ll be taking to get to the Rock Pool. Veering to the right gets you to another popular site at the Park\, the old M*A*S*H television series set. \nYou’ll see a bridge over the creek (seen below after the winter rains) that takes you to the Visitor Center (open weekends noon to 4pm). The Rock Pool is the trail on the right (west) before reaching the bridge. Look carefully and you may see the little sign that says “Rock Pool.” \n \n \nCalifornia State Parks\, which manages the Park\, warns visitors not to jump or dive into the Rock Pool as it is dangerous. But it is certainly fun to explore and quite a beautiful area. \n\n\n1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA 91301 \, United States \nConsidered the recreational crown jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, Malibu Creek State Park has over 8\,000 acres of rolling tall grass plains\, oak savannahs\, and dramatic peaks. It’s no wonder many call it “The Yosemite of Southern California”. \nThe park\, formerly owned by 20th Century Fox Studios\, opened in 1976 and has welcomed millions of visitors since. The stunning terrain here that has been seen all over the world in movies and television awaits you. Come hike\, ride\, climb and explore L.A.’s most spectacular park! \n \nMalibu Creek State Park is accessible in Calabasas\, at 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, south of Mulholland. The park contains over 8\,000 acres of rugged\, beautiful hills\, trails\, and scenery. It stretches from Agoura Hills down to Malibu\, down to Malibu Lagoon State Beach\, covering much of the 25-mile Malibu Creek that flows from Boney Mountain down to the Lagoon. Malibu Creek is the only stream channel that crosses through the Santa Monica Mountain range. \nThere are three natural preserves in the park\, Liberty Canyon\, Udell Gorge\, and Kaslow\, which protect Valley Oaks\, rare plants\, and volcanic formations. \nHIKING\n \nThe park’s trails have something for everyone – from novices to those looking for real challenges. The easy routes wind through the valleys and the challenging trails climb the walls of those valleys. \nCAMPING\nCouple camping — Image by © Fancy/Veer/Corbis\nUrban camping at its best! In the park\, you are surrounded by dramatic peaks\, majestic oaks\, and wild creatures\, but just minutes away is a posh Albertsons grocery store and restaurants. The campground contains 62 tent campsites\, flush toilets\, solar-heated showers\, and four RV campsites. Every campsite contains a fire pit and picnic table but no hookups. Summers can be hot\, so prime time is Fall\, Winter\, and Spring. If you get up early\, you’ll likely see deer nibbling on grass in the fields near the campground. For full campground information and reservations\, use ReserveCalifornia: https://reservecalifornia.com/CaliforniaWebHome/ \nBIKING\nMalibu Creek is a great place for serious mountain bikers because of the plentiful steep terrain – especially Bulldog Road and Mesa Peak Motorway (where there are fewer hikers). Beginners can have fun along Crags Road – the main hiking trail through the park. Those seeking additional challenges on two wheels can take on the dry creek bed between Century Lake and the M*A*S*H set. \nROCK CLIMBING\n \nLots of great climbs from 5.8 to 5.10c are found around the Rock Pool. The easiest to reach is the Planet of the Apes Wall – so named because scenes from the “Apes” films were filmed on and around it. “Apes” is almost all overhanging routes. Over at the Rock Pool\, are another ten routes\, some that overhang the water. Fun bouldering here too. \n\nDOGS\nDogs are allowed in the parking lot and campground only. They are not allowed on the backcountry trails. \nPARKING\nAll-day parking is $12.00 (current as of March 2010). On weekdays\, there is no one at the entrance booth\, so the honor system is employed through a self-pay system. Your day fee covers same-day access/parking to ANY California State Park and/or Beach \nSAFETY\nFIRE is a constant danger\, especially in summer and fall. Smoking and all fires are prohibited outside of the parking area\, picnic area\, and campground. \nGas and charcoal fires are always allowed in the campground. Due to the long-running California drought\, clearance to burn a wood fire in the campground is updated daily by the fire officials using the same method for determining daily fire danger as posted on signs common in our state and national forests. \n\n  \nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.malibucreekstatepark.org\n \n  \nFind more \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/rock-pool-at-malibu-creek-park/2023-10-07/
LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family,Parks,Spaces & Places,Sports & Recreation,Walks, Runs, Bikes & Hikes
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SUMMARY:Rock Pool at Malibu Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:HIKE TO THE ROCK POOL AT MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK IN AGOURA HILLS! One of the most popular destinations in Malibu Creek State Park is the Rock Pool\, a picturesque place that is easily accessible for all ages. \n \nGetting to the Rock Pool\nOne fun way to get to the Rock Pool is via the Grassland Trail\, accessible on Mulholland Highway just west of Las Virgenes Road\, where street parking is available. Take the Grassland trail (as seen in the photo below)\, with moderate hills\, .7 miles to the Crags Road main fire road/trail in Malibu Creek State Park\, and turn right. Alternatively\, you can park in the Park’s lower parking lot\, pay $12 for a bit more secure parking\, and take the main trail into the park. \n \nGrassland Trail \nSoon you’ll see the sign where you can see the Visitor Center is on the left. That’s the direction you’ll be taking to get to the Rock Pool. Veering to the right gets you to another popular site at the Park\, the old M*A*S*H television series set. \nYou’ll see a bridge over the creek (seen below after the winter rains) that takes you to the Visitor Center (open weekends noon to 4pm). The Rock Pool is the trail on the right (west) before reaching the bridge. Look carefully and you may see the little sign that says “Rock Pool.” \n \n \nCalifornia State Parks\, which manages the Park\, warns visitors not to jump or dive into the Rock Pool as it is dangerous. But it is certainly fun to explore and quite a beautiful area. \n\n\n1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA 91301 \, United States \nConsidered the recreational crown jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, Malibu Creek State Park has over 8\,000 acres of rolling tall grass plains\, oak savannahs\, and dramatic peaks. It’s no wonder many call it “The Yosemite of Southern California”. \nThe park\, formerly owned by 20th Century Fox Studios\, opened in 1976 and has welcomed millions of visitors since. The stunning terrain here that has been seen all over the world in movies and television awaits you. Come hike\, ride\, climb and explore L.A.’s most spectacular park! \n \nMalibu Creek State Park is accessible in Calabasas\, at 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, south of Mulholland. The park contains over 8\,000 acres of rugged\, beautiful hills\, trails\, and scenery. It stretches from Agoura Hills down to Malibu\, down to Malibu Lagoon State Beach\, covering much of the 25-mile Malibu Creek that flows from Boney Mountain down to the Lagoon. Malibu Creek is the only stream channel that crosses through the Santa Monica Mountain range. \nThere are three natural preserves in the park\, Liberty Canyon\, Udell Gorge\, and Kaslow\, which protect Valley Oaks\, rare plants\, and volcanic formations. \nHIKING\n \nThe park’s trails have something for everyone – from novices to those looking for real challenges. The easy routes wind through the valleys and the challenging trails climb the walls of those valleys. \nCAMPING\nCouple camping — Image by © Fancy/Veer/Corbis\nUrban camping at its best! In the park\, you are surrounded by dramatic peaks\, majestic oaks\, and wild creatures\, but just minutes away is a posh Albertsons grocery store and restaurants. The campground contains 62 tent campsites\, flush toilets\, solar-heated showers\, and four RV campsites. Every campsite contains a fire pit and picnic table but no hookups. Summers can be hot\, so prime time is Fall\, Winter\, and Spring. If you get up early\, you’ll likely see deer nibbling on grass in the fields near the campground. For full campground information and reservations\, use ReserveCalifornia: https://reservecalifornia.com/CaliforniaWebHome/ \nBIKING\nMalibu Creek is a great place for serious mountain bikers because of the plentiful steep terrain – especially Bulldog Road and Mesa Peak Motorway (where there are fewer hikers). Beginners can have fun along Crags Road – the main hiking trail through the park. Those seeking additional challenges on two wheels can take on the dry creek bed between Century Lake and the M*A*S*H set. \nROCK CLIMBING\n \nLots of great climbs from 5.8 to 5.10c are found around the Rock Pool. The easiest to reach is the Planet of the Apes Wall – so named because scenes from the “Apes” films were filmed on and around it. “Apes” is almost all overhanging routes. Over at the Rock Pool\, are another ten routes\, some that overhang the water. Fun bouldering here too. \n\nDOGS\nDogs are allowed in the parking lot and campground only. They are not allowed on the backcountry trails. \nPARKING\nAll-day parking is $12.00 (current as of March 2010). On weekdays\, there is no one at the entrance booth\, so the honor system is employed through a self-pay system. Your day fee covers same-day access/parking to ANY California State Park and/or Beach \nSAFETY\nFIRE is a constant danger\, especially in summer and fall. Smoking and all fires are prohibited outside of the parking area\, picnic area\, and campground. \nGas and charcoal fires are always allowed in the campground. Due to the long-running California drought\, clearance to burn a wood fire in the campground is updated daily by the fire officials using the same method for determining daily fire danger as posted on signs common in our state and national forests. \n\n  \nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.malibucreekstatepark.org\n \n  \nFind more \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/rock-pool-at-malibu-creek-park/2023-09-02/
LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family,Parks,Spaces & Places,Sports & Recreation,Walks, Runs, Bikes & Hikes
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SUMMARY:Trancas Summer Concerts on the Green
DESCRIPTION:EVERY FRIDAY – Malibu\n\nTrancas Summer Concerts on the Green. Kicking off the Vintage Grocers Summer Concert Series\, popular Malibu band Lenny Goldsmith and the New Old performed in a free concert at the lawn at Trancas Country Market on Friday evening\, June 25\, from 6-9 p.m. Concerts will be held every Friday from 6-9 p.m. through August 27th. The remainder of the schedule is to be announced. \nTrancas Summer Concerts on the Green\n\n\nThe whole family is invited to jam out at the free weekly concerts at Trancas Country Market. Guests should bring a picnic blanket\, snacks and a sweater for when the weather cools down. Kids\, picnics\, blankets and coolers are welcome\, but please\, leave pets at home. Dancing and singing along is encouraged! \nMeet at the lawn in front of Kristy’s each Friday night to enjoy a night of music and dancing. \n  \n\n\nTrancas Country Market\nTrancas Country Market is a beautiful shopping center located in the heart of western Malibu\, CA. Set on a 17-acre natural sanctuary\, the market’s charming rustic\, barn-style design captures the timelessness and ease of the coastal community. \n \n  \nSurrounded by scenic views of the beach and mountains\, Trancas Country Market comes to life in exceptional retail and dining experiences\, a relaxing open-air commons\, much-loved local garden nursery and so much more. \n\n \nEnjoy a local shopping and dining destination that celebrates western Malibu’s laid-back lifestyle\, elegance\, and community with charming retail and café attractions. \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nmommypoppins.com/los-angeles-kids/event/events/summer-concert-series-2022\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/trancas-summer-concerts-on-the-green/2023-08-25/
LOCATION:Trancas Country Mart\, 30745 Pacific Coast Highway\, Malibu\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family
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SUMMARY:Trancas Summer Concerts on the Green
DESCRIPTION:EVERY FRIDAY – Malibu\n\nTrancas Summer Concerts on the Green. Kicking off the Vintage Grocers Summer Concert Series\, popular Malibu band Lenny Goldsmith and the New Old performed in a free concert at the lawn at Trancas Country Market on Friday evening\, June 25\, from 6-9 p.m. Concerts will be held every Friday from 6-9 p.m. through August 27th. The remainder of the schedule is to be announced. \nTrancas Summer Concerts on the Green\n\n\nThe whole family is invited to jam out at the free weekly concerts at Trancas Country Market. Guests should bring a picnic blanket\, snacks and a sweater for when the weather cools down. Kids\, picnics\, blankets and coolers are welcome\, but please\, leave pets at home. Dancing and singing along is encouraged! \nMeet at the lawn in front of Kristy’s each Friday night to enjoy a night of music and dancing. \n  \n\n\nTrancas Country Market\nTrancas Country Market is a beautiful shopping center located in the heart of western Malibu\, CA. Set on a 17-acre natural sanctuary\, the market’s charming rustic\, barn-style design captures the timelessness and ease of the coastal community. \n \n  \nSurrounded by scenic views of the beach and mountains\, Trancas Country Market comes to life in exceptional retail and dining experiences\, a relaxing open-air commons\, much-loved local garden nursery and so much more. \n\n \nEnjoy a local shopping and dining destination that celebrates western Malibu’s laid-back lifestyle\, elegance\, and community with charming retail and café attractions. \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nmommypoppins.com/los-angeles-kids/event/events/summer-concert-series-2022\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/trancas-summer-concerts-on-the-green/2023-08-18/
LOCATION:Trancas Country Mart\, 30745 Pacific Coast Highway\, Malibu\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family
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SUMMARY:Trancas Summer Concerts on the Green
DESCRIPTION:EVERY FRIDAY – Malibu\n\nTrancas Summer Concerts on the Green. Kicking off the Vintage Grocers Summer Concert Series\, popular Malibu band Lenny Goldsmith and the New Old performed in a free concert at the lawn at Trancas Country Market on Friday evening\, June 25\, from 6-9 p.m. Concerts will be held every Friday from 6-9 p.m. through August 27th. The remainder of the schedule is to be announced. \nTrancas Summer Concerts on the Green\n\n\nThe whole family is invited to jam out at the free weekly concerts at Trancas Country Market. Guests should bring a picnic blanket\, snacks and a sweater for when the weather cools down. Kids\, picnics\, blankets and coolers are welcome\, but please\, leave pets at home. Dancing and singing along is encouraged! \nMeet at the lawn in front of Kristy’s each Friday night to enjoy a night of music and dancing. \n  \n\n\nTrancas Country Market\nTrancas Country Market is a beautiful shopping center located in the heart of western Malibu\, CA. Set on a 17-acre natural sanctuary\, the market’s charming rustic\, barn-style design captures the timelessness and ease of the coastal community. \n \n  \nSurrounded by scenic views of the beach and mountains\, Trancas Country Market comes to life in exceptional retail and dining experiences\, a relaxing open-air commons\, much-loved local garden nursery and so much more. \n\n \nEnjoy a local shopping and dining destination that celebrates western Malibu’s laid-back lifestyle\, elegance\, and community with charming retail and café attractions. \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nmommypoppins.com/los-angeles-kids/event/events/summer-concert-series-2022\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/trancas-summer-concerts-on-the-green/2023-08-11/
LOCATION:Trancas Country Mart\, 30745 Pacific Coast Highway\, Malibu\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family
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SUMMARY:Rock Pool at Malibu Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:HIKE TO THE ROCK POOL AT MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK IN AGOURA HILLS! One of the most popular destinations in Malibu Creek State Park is the Rock Pool\, a picturesque place that is easily accessible for all ages. \n \nGetting to the Rock Pool\nOne fun way to get to the Rock Pool is via the Grassland Trail\, accessible on Mulholland Highway just west of Las Virgenes Road\, where street parking is available. Take the Grassland trail (as seen in the photo below)\, with moderate hills\, .7 miles to the Crags Road main fire road/trail in Malibu Creek State Park\, and turn right. Alternatively\, you can park in the Park’s lower parking lot\, pay $12 for a bit more secure parking\, and take the main trail into the park. \n \nGrassland Trail \nSoon you’ll see the sign where you can see the Visitor Center is on the left. That’s the direction you’ll be taking to get to the Rock Pool. Veering to the right gets you to another popular site at the Park\, the old M*A*S*H television series set. \nYou’ll see a bridge over the creek (seen below after the winter rains) that takes you to the Visitor Center (open weekends noon to 4pm). The Rock Pool is the trail on the right (west) before reaching the bridge. Look carefully and you may see the little sign that says “Rock Pool.” \n \n \nCalifornia State Parks\, which manages the Park\, warns visitors not to jump or dive into the Rock Pool as it is dangerous. But it is certainly fun to explore and quite a beautiful area. \n\n\n1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA 91301 \, United States \nConsidered the recreational crown jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, Malibu Creek State Park has over 8\,000 acres of rolling tall grass plains\, oak savannahs\, and dramatic peaks. It’s no wonder many call it “The Yosemite of Southern California”. \nThe park\, formerly owned by 20th Century Fox Studios\, opened in 1976 and has welcomed millions of visitors since. The stunning terrain here that has been seen all over the world in movies and television awaits you. Come hike\, ride\, climb and explore L.A.’s most spectacular park! \n \nMalibu Creek State Park is accessible in Calabasas\, at 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, south of Mulholland. The park contains over 8\,000 acres of rugged\, beautiful hills\, trails\, and scenery. It stretches from Agoura Hills down to Malibu\, down to Malibu Lagoon State Beach\, covering much of the 25-mile Malibu Creek that flows from Boney Mountain down to the Lagoon. Malibu Creek is the only stream channel that crosses through the Santa Monica Mountain range. \nThere are three natural preserves in the park\, Liberty Canyon\, Udell Gorge\, and Kaslow\, which protect Valley Oaks\, rare plants\, and volcanic formations. \nHIKING\n \nThe park’s trails have something for everyone – from novices to those looking for real challenges. The easy routes wind through the valleys and the challenging trails climb the walls of those valleys. \nCAMPING\nCouple camping — Image by © Fancy/Veer/Corbis\nUrban camping at its best! In the park\, you are surrounded by dramatic peaks\, majestic oaks\, and wild creatures\, but just minutes away is a posh Albertsons grocery store and restaurants. The campground contains 62 tent campsites\, flush toilets\, solar-heated showers\, and four RV campsites. Every campsite contains a fire pit and picnic table but no hookups. Summers can be hot\, so prime time is Fall\, Winter\, and Spring. If you get up early\, you’ll likely see deer nibbling on grass in the fields near the campground. For full campground information and reservations\, use ReserveCalifornia: https://reservecalifornia.com/CaliforniaWebHome/ \nBIKING\nMalibu Creek is a great place for serious mountain bikers because of the plentiful steep terrain – especially Bulldog Road and Mesa Peak Motorway (where there are fewer hikers). Beginners can have fun along Crags Road – the main hiking trail through the park. Those seeking additional challenges on two wheels can take on the dry creek bed between Century Lake and the M*A*S*H set. \nROCK CLIMBING\n \nLots of great climbs from 5.8 to 5.10c are found around the Rock Pool. The easiest to reach is the Planet of the Apes Wall – so named because scenes from the “Apes” films were filmed on and around it. “Apes” is almost all overhanging routes. Over at the Rock Pool\, are another ten routes\, some that overhang the water. Fun bouldering here too. \n\nDOGS\nDogs are allowed in the parking lot and campground only. They are not allowed on the backcountry trails. \nPARKING\nAll-day parking is $12.00 (current as of March 2010). On weekdays\, there is no one at the entrance booth\, so the honor system is employed through a self-pay system. Your day fee covers same-day access/parking to ANY California State Park and/or Beach \nSAFETY\nFIRE is a constant danger\, especially in summer and fall. Smoking and all fires are prohibited outside of the parking area\, picnic area\, and campground. \nGas and charcoal fires are always allowed in the campground. Due to the long-running California drought\, clearance to burn a wood fire in the campground is updated daily by the fire officials using the same method for determining daily fire danger as posted on signs common in our state and national forests. \n\n  \nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.malibucreekstatepark.org\n \n  \nFind more \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
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LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA\, 91301\, United States
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SUMMARY:Trancas Summer Concerts on the Green
DESCRIPTION:EVERY FRIDAY – Malibu\n\nTrancas Summer Concerts on the Green. Kicking off the Vintage Grocers Summer Concert Series\, popular Malibu band Lenny Goldsmith and the New Old performed in a free concert at the lawn at Trancas Country Market on Friday evening\, June 25\, from 6-9 p.m. Concerts will be held every Friday from 6-9 p.m. through August 27th. The remainder of the schedule is to be announced. \nTrancas Summer Concerts on the Green\n\n\nThe whole family is invited to jam out at the free weekly concerts at Trancas Country Market. Guests should bring a picnic blanket\, snacks and a sweater for when the weather cools down. Kids\, picnics\, blankets and coolers are welcome\, but please\, leave pets at home. Dancing and singing along is encouraged! \nMeet at the lawn in front of Kristy’s each Friday night to enjoy a night of music and dancing. \n  \n\n\nTrancas Country Market\nTrancas Country Market is a beautiful shopping center located in the heart of western Malibu\, CA. Set on a 17-acre natural sanctuary\, the market’s charming rustic\, barn-style design captures the timelessness and ease of the coastal community. \n \n  \nSurrounded by scenic views of the beach and mountains\, Trancas Country Market comes to life in exceptional retail and dining experiences\, a relaxing open-air commons\, much-loved local garden nursery and so much more. \n\n \nEnjoy a local shopping and dining destination that celebrates western Malibu’s laid-back lifestyle\, elegance\, and community with charming retail and café attractions. \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nmommypoppins.com/los-angeles-kids/event/events/summer-concert-series-2022\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/trancas-summer-concerts-on-the-green/2023-08-04/
LOCATION:Trancas Country Mart\, 30745 Pacific Coast Highway\, Malibu\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family
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SUMMARY:Trancas Summer Concerts on the Green
DESCRIPTION:EVERY FRIDAY – Malibu\n\nTrancas Summer Concerts on the Green. Kicking off the Vintage Grocers Summer Concert Series\, popular Malibu band Lenny Goldsmith and the New Old performed in a free concert at the lawn at Trancas Country Market on Friday evening\, June 25\, from 6-9 p.m. Concerts will be held every Friday from 6-9 p.m. through August 27th. The remainder of the schedule is to be announced. \nTrancas Summer Concerts on the Green\n\n\nThe whole family is invited to jam out at the free weekly concerts at Trancas Country Market. Guests should bring a picnic blanket\, snacks and a sweater for when the weather cools down. Kids\, picnics\, blankets and coolers are welcome\, but please\, leave pets at home. Dancing and singing along is encouraged! \nMeet at the lawn in front of Kristy’s each Friday night to enjoy a night of music and dancing. \n  \n\n\nTrancas Country Market\nTrancas Country Market is a beautiful shopping center located in the heart of western Malibu\, CA. Set on a 17-acre natural sanctuary\, the market’s charming rustic\, barn-style design captures the timelessness and ease of the coastal community. \n \n  \nSurrounded by scenic views of the beach and mountains\, Trancas Country Market comes to life in exceptional retail and dining experiences\, a relaxing open-air commons\, much-loved local garden nursery and so much more. \n\n \nEnjoy a local shopping and dining destination that celebrates western Malibu’s laid-back lifestyle\, elegance\, and community with charming retail and café attractions. \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nmommypoppins.com/los-angeles-kids/event/events/summer-concert-series-2022\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/trancas-summer-concerts-on-the-green/2023-07-28/
LOCATION:Trancas Country Mart\, 30745 Pacific Coast Highway\, Malibu\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family
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SUMMARY:Trancas Summer Concerts on the Green
DESCRIPTION:EVERY FRIDAY – Malibu\n\nTrancas Summer Concerts on the Green. Kicking off the Vintage Grocers Summer Concert Series\, popular Malibu band Lenny Goldsmith and the New Old performed in a free concert at the lawn at Trancas Country Market on Friday evening\, June 25\, from 6-9 p.m. Concerts will be held every Friday from 6-9 p.m. through August 27th. The remainder of the schedule is to be announced. \nTrancas Summer Concerts on the Green\n\n\nThe whole family is invited to jam out at the free weekly concerts at Trancas Country Market. Guests should bring a picnic blanket\, snacks and a sweater for when the weather cools down. Kids\, picnics\, blankets and coolers are welcome\, but please\, leave pets at home. Dancing and singing along is encouraged! \nMeet at the lawn in front of Kristy’s each Friday night to enjoy a night of music and dancing. \n  \n\n\nTrancas Country Market\nTrancas Country Market is a beautiful shopping center located in the heart of western Malibu\, CA. Set on a 17-acre natural sanctuary\, the market’s charming rustic\, barn-style design captures the timelessness and ease of the coastal community. \n \n  \nSurrounded by scenic views of the beach and mountains\, Trancas Country Market comes to life in exceptional retail and dining experiences\, a relaxing open-air commons\, much-loved local garden nursery and so much more. \n\n \nEnjoy a local shopping and dining destination that celebrates western Malibu’s laid-back lifestyle\, elegance\, and community with charming retail and café attractions. \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nmommypoppins.com/los-angeles-kids/event/events/summer-concert-series-2022\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/trancas-summer-concerts-on-the-green/2023-07-21/
LOCATION:Trancas Country Mart\, 30745 Pacific Coast Highway\, Malibu\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family
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SUMMARY:Trancas Summer Concerts on the Green
DESCRIPTION:EVERY FRIDAY – Malibu\n\nTrancas Summer Concerts on the Green. Kicking off the Vintage Grocers Summer Concert Series\, popular Malibu band Lenny Goldsmith and the New Old performed in a free concert at the lawn at Trancas Country Market on Friday evening\, June 25\, from 6-9 p.m. Concerts will be held every Friday from 6-9 p.m. through August 27th. The remainder of the schedule is to be announced. \nTrancas Summer Concerts on the Green\n\n\nThe whole family is invited to jam out at the free weekly concerts at Trancas Country Market. Guests should bring a picnic blanket\, snacks and a sweater for when the weather cools down. Kids\, picnics\, blankets and coolers are welcome\, but please\, leave pets at home. Dancing and singing along is encouraged! \nMeet at the lawn in front of Kristy’s each Friday night to enjoy a night of music and dancing. \n  \n\n\nTrancas Country Market\nTrancas Country Market is a beautiful shopping center located in the heart of western Malibu\, CA. Set on a 17-acre natural sanctuary\, the market’s charming rustic\, barn-style design captures the timelessness and ease of the coastal community. \n \n  \nSurrounded by scenic views of the beach and mountains\, Trancas Country Market comes to life in exceptional retail and dining experiences\, a relaxing open-air commons\, much-loved local garden nursery and so much more. \n\n \nEnjoy a local shopping and dining destination that celebrates western Malibu’s laid-back lifestyle\, elegance\, and community with charming retail and café attractions. \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nmommypoppins.com/los-angeles-kids/event/events/summer-concert-series-2022\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/trancas-summer-concerts-on-the-green/2023-07-14/
LOCATION:Trancas Country Mart\, 30745 Pacific Coast Highway\, Malibu\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Concerts & Music,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family
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SUMMARY:Trancas Summer Concerts on the Green
DESCRIPTION:EVERY FRIDAY – Malibu\n\nTrancas Summer Concerts on the Green. Kicking off the Vintage Grocers Summer Concert Series\, popular Malibu band Lenny Goldsmith and the New Old performed in a free concert at the lawn at Trancas Country Market on Friday evening\, June 25\, from 6-9 p.m. Concerts will be held every Friday from 6-9 p.m. through August 27th. The remainder of the schedule is to be announced. \nTrancas Summer Concerts on the Green\n\n\nThe whole family is invited to jam out at the free weekly concerts at Trancas Country Market. Guests should bring a picnic blanket\, snacks and a sweater for when the weather cools down. Kids\, picnics\, blankets and coolers are welcome\, but please\, leave pets at home. Dancing and singing along is encouraged! \nMeet at the lawn in front of Kristy’s each Friday night to enjoy a night of music and dancing. \n  \n\n\nTrancas Country Market\nTrancas Country Market is a beautiful shopping center located in the heart of western Malibu\, CA. Set on a 17-acre natural sanctuary\, the market’s charming rustic\, barn-style design captures the timelessness and ease of the coastal community. \n \n  \nSurrounded by scenic views of the beach and mountains\, Trancas Country Market comes to life in exceptional retail and dining experiences\, a relaxing open-air commons\, much-loved local garden nursery and so much more. \n\n \nEnjoy a local shopping and dining destination that celebrates western Malibu’s laid-back lifestyle\, elegance\, and community with charming retail and café attractions. \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nmommypoppins.com/los-angeles-kids/event/events/summer-concert-series-2022\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/trancas-summer-concerts-on-the-green/2023-07-07/
LOCATION:Trancas Country Mart\, 30745 Pacific Coast Highway\, Malibu\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rock Pool at Malibu Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:HIKE TO THE ROCK POOL AT MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK IN AGOURA HILLS! One of the most popular destinations in Malibu Creek State Park is the Rock Pool\, a picturesque place that is easily accessible for all ages. \n \nGetting to the Rock Pool\nOne fun way to get to the Rock Pool is via the Grassland Trail\, accessible on Mulholland Highway just west of Las Virgenes Road\, where street parking is available. Take the Grassland trail (as seen in the photo below)\, with moderate hills\, .7 miles to the Crags Road main fire road/trail in Malibu Creek State Park\, and turn right. Alternatively\, you can park in the Park’s lower parking lot\, pay $12 for a bit more secure parking\, and take the main trail into the park. \n \nGrassland Trail \nSoon you’ll see the sign where you can see the Visitor Center is on the left. That’s the direction you’ll be taking to get to the Rock Pool. Veering to the right gets you to another popular site at the Park\, the old M*A*S*H television series set. \nYou’ll see a bridge over the creek (seen below after the winter rains) that takes you to the Visitor Center (open weekends noon to 4pm). The Rock Pool is the trail on the right (west) before reaching the bridge. Look carefully and you may see the little sign that says “Rock Pool.” \n \n \nCalifornia State Parks\, which manages the Park\, warns visitors not to jump or dive into the Rock Pool as it is dangerous. But it is certainly fun to explore and quite a beautiful area. \n\n\n1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA 91301 \, United States \nConsidered the recreational crown jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, Malibu Creek State Park has over 8\,000 acres of rolling tall grass plains\, oak savannahs\, and dramatic peaks. It’s no wonder many call it “The Yosemite of Southern California”. \nThe park\, formerly owned by 20th Century Fox Studios\, opened in 1976 and has welcomed millions of visitors since. The stunning terrain here that has been seen all over the world in movies and television awaits you. Come hike\, ride\, climb and explore L.A.’s most spectacular park! \n \nMalibu Creek State Park is accessible in Calabasas\, at 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, south of Mulholland. The park contains over 8\,000 acres of rugged\, beautiful hills\, trails\, and scenery. It stretches from Agoura Hills down to Malibu\, down to Malibu Lagoon State Beach\, covering much of the 25-mile Malibu Creek that flows from Boney Mountain down to the Lagoon. Malibu Creek is the only stream channel that crosses through the Santa Monica Mountain range. \nThere are three natural preserves in the park\, Liberty Canyon\, Udell Gorge\, and Kaslow\, which protect Valley Oaks\, rare plants\, and volcanic formations. \nHIKING\n \nThe park’s trails have something for everyone – from novices to those looking for real challenges. The easy routes wind through the valleys and the challenging trails climb the walls of those valleys. \nCAMPING\nCouple camping — Image by © Fancy/Veer/Corbis\nUrban camping at its best! In the park\, you are surrounded by dramatic peaks\, majestic oaks\, and wild creatures\, but just minutes away is a posh Albertsons grocery store and restaurants. The campground contains 62 tent campsites\, flush toilets\, solar-heated showers\, and four RV campsites. Every campsite contains a fire pit and picnic table but no hookups. Summers can be hot\, so prime time is Fall\, Winter\, and Spring. If you get up early\, you’ll likely see deer nibbling on grass in the fields near the campground. For full campground information and reservations\, use ReserveCalifornia: https://reservecalifornia.com/CaliforniaWebHome/ \nBIKING\nMalibu Creek is a great place for serious mountain bikers because of the plentiful steep terrain – especially Bulldog Road and Mesa Peak Motorway (where there are fewer hikers). Beginners can have fun along Crags Road – the main hiking trail through the park. Those seeking additional challenges on two wheels can take on the dry creek bed between Century Lake and the M*A*S*H set. \nROCK CLIMBING\n \nLots of great climbs from 5.8 to 5.10c are found around the Rock Pool. The easiest to reach is the Planet of the Apes Wall – so named because scenes from the “Apes” films were filmed on and around it. “Apes” is almost all overhanging routes. Over at the Rock Pool\, are another ten routes\, some that overhang the water. Fun bouldering here too. \n\nDOGS\nDogs are allowed in the parking lot and campground only. They are not allowed on the backcountry trails. \nPARKING\nAll-day parking is $12.00 (current as of March 2010). On weekdays\, there is no one at the entrance booth\, so the honor system is employed through a self-pay system. Your day fee covers same-day access/parking to ANY California State Park and/or Beach \nSAFETY\nFIRE is a constant danger\, especially in summer and fall. Smoking and all fires are prohibited outside of the parking area\, picnic area\, and campground. \nGas and charcoal fires are always allowed in the campground. Due to the long-running California drought\, clearance to burn a wood fire in the campground is updated daily by the fire officials using the same method for determining daily fire danger as posted on signs common in our state and national forests. \n\n  \nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.malibucreekstatepark.org\n \n  \nFind more \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
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LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA\, 91301\, United States
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SUMMARY:Trancas Summer Concerts on the Green
DESCRIPTION:EVERY FRIDAY – Malibu\n\nTrancas Summer Concerts on the Green. Kicking off the Vintage Grocers Summer Concert Series\, popular Malibu band Lenny Goldsmith and the New Old performed in a free concert at the lawn at Trancas Country Market on Friday evening\, June 25\, from 6-9 p.m. Concerts will be held every Friday from 6-9 p.m. through August 27th. The remainder of the schedule is to be announced. \nTrancas Summer Concerts on the Green\n\n\nThe whole family is invited to jam out at the free weekly concerts at Trancas Country Market. Guests should bring a picnic blanket\, snacks and a sweater for when the weather cools down. Kids\, picnics\, blankets and coolers are welcome\, but please\, leave pets at home. Dancing and singing along is encouraged! \nMeet at the lawn in front of Kristy’s each Friday night to enjoy a night of music and dancing. \n  \n\n\nTrancas Country Market\nTrancas Country Market is a beautiful shopping center located in the heart of western Malibu\, CA. Set on a 17-acre natural sanctuary\, the market’s charming rustic\, barn-style design captures the timelessness and ease of the coastal community. \n \n  \nSurrounded by scenic views of the beach and mountains\, Trancas Country Market comes to life in exceptional retail and dining experiences\, a relaxing open-air commons\, much-loved local garden nursery and so much more. \n\n \nEnjoy a local shopping and dining destination that celebrates western Malibu’s laid-back lifestyle\, elegance\, and community with charming retail and café attractions. \n\nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nmommypoppins.com/los-angeles-kids/event/events/summer-concert-series-2022\n \n  \nFind more
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/trancas-summer-concerts-on-the-green/2023-06-30/
LOCATION:Trancas Country Mart\, 30745 Pacific Coast Highway\, Malibu\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rock Pool at Malibu Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:HIKE TO THE ROCK POOL AT MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK IN AGOURA HILLS! One of the most popular destinations in Malibu Creek State Park is the Rock Pool\, a picturesque place that is easily accessible for all ages. \n \nGetting to the Rock Pool\nOne fun way to get to the Rock Pool is via the Grassland Trail\, accessible on Mulholland Highway just west of Las Virgenes Road\, where street parking is available. Take the Grassland trail (as seen in the photo below)\, with moderate hills\, .7 miles to the Crags Road main fire road/trail in Malibu Creek State Park\, and turn right. Alternatively\, you can park in the Park’s lower parking lot\, pay $12 for a bit more secure parking\, and take the main trail into the park. \n \nGrassland Trail \nSoon you’ll see the sign where you can see the Visitor Center is on the left. That’s the direction you’ll be taking to get to the Rock Pool. Veering to the right gets you to another popular site at the Park\, the old M*A*S*H television series set. \nYou’ll see a bridge over the creek (seen below after the winter rains) that takes you to the Visitor Center (open weekends noon to 4pm). The Rock Pool is the trail on the right (west) before reaching the bridge. Look carefully and you may see the little sign that says “Rock Pool.” \n \n \nCalifornia State Parks\, which manages the Park\, warns visitors not to jump or dive into the Rock Pool as it is dangerous. But it is certainly fun to explore and quite a beautiful area. \n\n\n1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA 91301 \, United States \nConsidered the recreational crown jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, Malibu Creek State Park has over 8\,000 acres of rolling tall grass plains\, oak savannahs\, and dramatic peaks. It’s no wonder many call it “The Yosemite of Southern California”. \nThe park\, formerly owned by 20th Century Fox Studios\, opened in 1976 and has welcomed millions of visitors since. The stunning terrain here that has been seen all over the world in movies and television awaits you. Come hike\, ride\, climb and explore L.A.’s most spectacular park! \n \nMalibu Creek State Park is accessible in Calabasas\, at 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, south of Mulholland. The park contains over 8\,000 acres of rugged\, beautiful hills\, trails\, and scenery. It stretches from Agoura Hills down to Malibu\, down to Malibu Lagoon State Beach\, covering much of the 25-mile Malibu Creek that flows from Boney Mountain down to the Lagoon. Malibu Creek is the only stream channel that crosses through the Santa Monica Mountain range. \nThere are three natural preserves in the park\, Liberty Canyon\, Udell Gorge\, and Kaslow\, which protect Valley Oaks\, rare plants\, and volcanic formations. \nHIKING\n \nThe park’s trails have something for everyone – from novices to those looking for real challenges. The easy routes wind through the valleys and the challenging trails climb the walls of those valleys. \nCAMPING\nCouple camping — Image by © Fancy/Veer/Corbis\nUrban camping at its best! In the park\, you are surrounded by dramatic peaks\, majestic oaks\, and wild creatures\, but just minutes away is a posh Albertsons grocery store and restaurants. The campground contains 62 tent campsites\, flush toilets\, solar-heated showers\, and four RV campsites. Every campsite contains a fire pit and picnic table but no hookups. Summers can be hot\, so prime time is Fall\, Winter\, and Spring. If you get up early\, you’ll likely see deer nibbling on grass in the fields near the campground. For full campground information and reservations\, use ReserveCalifornia: https://reservecalifornia.com/CaliforniaWebHome/ \nBIKING\nMalibu Creek is a great place for serious mountain bikers because of the plentiful steep terrain – especially Bulldog Road and Mesa Peak Motorway (where there are fewer hikers). Beginners can have fun along Crags Road – the main hiking trail through the park. Those seeking additional challenges on two wheels can take on the dry creek bed between Century Lake and the M*A*S*H set. \nROCK CLIMBING\n \nLots of great climbs from 5.8 to 5.10c are found around the Rock Pool. The easiest to reach is the Planet of the Apes Wall – so named because scenes from the “Apes” films were filmed on and around it. “Apes” is almost all overhanging routes. Over at the Rock Pool\, are another ten routes\, some that overhang the water. Fun bouldering here too. \n\nDOGS\nDogs are allowed in the parking lot and campground only. They are not allowed on the backcountry trails. \nPARKING\nAll-day parking is $12.00 (current as of March 2010). On weekdays\, there is no one at the entrance booth\, so the honor system is employed through a self-pay system. Your day fee covers same-day access/parking to ANY California State Park and/or Beach \nSAFETY\nFIRE is a constant danger\, especially in summer and fall. Smoking and all fires are prohibited outside of the parking area\, picnic area\, and campground. \nGas and charcoal fires are always allowed in the campground. Due to the long-running California drought\, clearance to burn a wood fire in the campground is updated daily by the fire officials using the same method for determining daily fire danger as posted on signs common in our state and national forests. \n\n  \nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.malibucreekstatepark.org\n \n  \nFind more \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/rock-pool-at-malibu-creek-park/2023-06-03/
LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family,Parks,Spaces & Places,Sports & Recreation,Walks, Runs, Bikes & Hikes
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SUMMARY:Malibu Cars and Coffee
DESCRIPTION:EVERY 2nd & 4th  SUNDAY @ Malibu Bluffs Park\nThe City Malibu collectively with Armamdo Petretti Classic Cars\, are pleased to invite you to the Official Malibu Cars and Coffee.  On the 2nd and 4th Sundays of every month from 7am-9am. \n \nSouthern California’s top enthusiasts enjoy a beautiful drive down the coast to meet at Malibu Bluffs Park. \n  \n \nPlease join us for one of the best gathering of passionate car people in L.A. County!!! Malibu Cars and Coffee! Great cars and great coffee in a beautiful and relaxing location. Come early to make sure you can find a good place to park. The setting alone is breathtaking\, that amazing cars showing up is nearly secondary \n\nMalibu Bluffs Park\nis a six-acre community park conveniently located at the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway and Malibu Canyon Road\, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. \nThe park consists of two baseball diamonds\, a soccer / multipurpose field\, jogging path\, picnic tables\, whale watching station\, and the Michael Landon Community Center. Malibu Bluffs Park hosts a wide variety of community classes\, special events\, and sports leagues for tiny tots\, youths\, and adults. \nWith breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and Pepperdine University\, this place is a little slice of playground paradise. This playground is suitable for ages 2-12. Although there are no swings and it’s not universally accessible\, the gorgeous\, bright blue\, ocean-themed equipment includes an awesome triple-slide\, four-person seesaw\, ride-on whale and mini climbing wall. Of course we recommend watching your kids instead of your smartphone\, but if you just can’t pull yourself away\, they’ve also got free Wi-Fi. \nMalibu Bluffs Park is a beautiful park with gorgeous ocean views. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their humans in the park. Humans should always clean up after their furry friends. \n\n  \nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nmalibucarsandcoffee.com/\n\n \n  \nFind more \n \n \n \n \n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/malibu-cars-and-coffee-2-2/2023-05-22/
LOCATION:Malibu Bluffs Park – Malibu Cars & Coffee\, 24250 Pacific Coast Highway\, Malibu\, CA\, 90265\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Car Shows,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family
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SUMMARY:Rock Pool at Malibu Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:HIKE TO THE ROCK POOL AT MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK IN AGOURA HILLS! One of the most popular destinations in Malibu Creek State Park is the Rock Pool\, a picturesque place that is easily accessible for all ages. \n \nGetting to the Rock Pool\nOne fun way to get to the Rock Pool is via the Grassland Trail\, accessible on Mulholland Highway just west of Las Virgenes Road\, where street parking is available. Take the Grassland trail (as seen in the photo below)\, with moderate hills\, .7 miles to the Crags Road main fire road/trail in Malibu Creek State Park\, and turn right. Alternatively\, you can park in the Park’s lower parking lot\, pay $12 for a bit more secure parking\, and take the main trail into the park. \n \nGrassland Trail \nSoon you’ll see the sign where you can see the Visitor Center is on the left. That’s the direction you’ll be taking to get to the Rock Pool. Veering to the right gets you to another popular site at the Park\, the old M*A*S*H television series set. \nYou’ll see a bridge over the creek (seen below after the winter rains) that takes you to the Visitor Center (open weekends noon to 4pm). The Rock Pool is the trail on the right (west) before reaching the bridge. Look carefully and you may see the little sign that says “Rock Pool.” \n \n \nCalifornia State Parks\, which manages the Park\, warns visitors not to jump or dive into the Rock Pool as it is dangerous. But it is certainly fun to explore and quite a beautiful area. \n\n\n1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA 91301 \, United States \nConsidered the recreational crown jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, Malibu Creek State Park has over 8\,000 acres of rolling tall grass plains\, oak savannahs\, and dramatic peaks. It’s no wonder many call it “The Yosemite of Southern California”. \nThe park\, formerly owned by 20th Century Fox Studios\, opened in 1976 and has welcomed millions of visitors since. The stunning terrain here that has been seen all over the world in movies and television awaits you. Come hike\, ride\, climb and explore L.A.’s most spectacular park! \n \nMalibu Creek State Park is accessible in Calabasas\, at 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, south of Mulholland. The park contains over 8\,000 acres of rugged\, beautiful hills\, trails\, and scenery. It stretches from Agoura Hills down to Malibu\, down to Malibu Lagoon State Beach\, covering much of the 25-mile Malibu Creek that flows from Boney Mountain down to the Lagoon. Malibu Creek is the only stream channel that crosses through the Santa Monica Mountain range. \nThere are three natural preserves in the park\, Liberty Canyon\, Udell Gorge\, and Kaslow\, which protect Valley Oaks\, rare plants\, and volcanic formations. \nHIKING\n \nThe park’s trails have something for everyone – from novices to those looking for real challenges. The easy routes wind through the valleys and the challenging trails climb the walls of those valleys. \nCAMPING\nCouple camping — Image by © Fancy/Veer/Corbis\nUrban camping at its best! In the park\, you are surrounded by dramatic peaks\, majestic oaks\, and wild creatures\, but just minutes away is a posh Albertsons grocery store and restaurants. The campground contains 62 tent campsites\, flush toilets\, solar-heated showers\, and four RV campsites. Every campsite contains a fire pit and picnic table but no hookups. Summers can be hot\, so prime time is Fall\, Winter\, and Spring. If you get up early\, you’ll likely see deer nibbling on grass in the fields near the campground. For full campground information and reservations\, use ReserveCalifornia: https://reservecalifornia.com/CaliforniaWebHome/ \nBIKING\nMalibu Creek is a great place for serious mountain bikers because of the plentiful steep terrain – especially Bulldog Road and Mesa Peak Motorway (where there are fewer hikers). Beginners can have fun along Crags Road – the main hiking trail through the park. Those seeking additional challenges on two wheels can take on the dry creek bed between Century Lake and the M*A*S*H set. \nROCK CLIMBING\n \nLots of great climbs from 5.8 to 5.10c are found around the Rock Pool. The easiest to reach is the Planet of the Apes Wall – so named because scenes from the “Apes” films were filmed on and around it. “Apes” is almost all overhanging routes. Over at the Rock Pool\, are another ten routes\, some that overhang the water. Fun bouldering here too. \n\nDOGS\nDogs are allowed in the parking lot and campground only. They are not allowed on the backcountry trails. \nPARKING\nAll-day parking is $12.00 (current as of March 2010). On weekdays\, there is no one at the entrance booth\, so the honor system is employed through a self-pay system. Your day fee covers same-day access/parking to ANY California State Park and/or Beach \nSAFETY\nFIRE is a constant danger\, especially in summer and fall. Smoking and all fires are prohibited outside of the parking area\, picnic area\, and campground. \nGas and charcoal fires are always allowed in the campground. Due to the long-running California drought\, clearance to burn a wood fire in the campground is updated daily by the fire officials using the same method for determining daily fire danger as posted on signs common in our state and national forests. \n\n  \nFor additional information\, visit the website @ \nwww.malibucreekstatepark.org\n \n  \nFind more \n \n \n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://www.free2funla.com/event/rock-pool-at-malibu-creek-park/2023-05-06/
LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Road\, Cornell\, CA\, 91301\, United States
CATEGORIES:-Malibu,Fun 4 Couples,Fun 4 Kids,Fun 4 Seniors,Fun 4 Singles,Fun 4 Teens,Fun 4 the Family,Parks,Spaces & Places,Sports & Recreation,Walks, Runs, Bikes & Hikes
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