Malibu Creek State Park

Malibu Creek State Park Culturally, this area was the center of Chumash Native American life for centuries.

Malibu Creek State Park is just 25 miles from downtown Los Angeles and features hiking, fishing, bird watching, mountain biking, rock climbing, horseback riding and camping. One of the park's most significant points of interest is the Sepulveda Adobe, which was constructed in 1863 on what had been part of an early Spanish land grant. This historic structure was restored in 2003, but unfortunately

was destroyed in the 2018 Woolsey fire. In the early 1900's another adobe was built along Malibu Creek by Johnny Mott, a famous LA attorney. With only the dramatic stone fireplace left standing, it is known today as the Mott Adobe ruins. Perhaps the most prominent frequent guest at the Mott Adobe was President Herbert Hoover. Previous to being opened to the public in 1976, the park was used extensively to film numerous movies and TV shows, such as Planet of the Apes and M*A*S*H. Most of the park's land holdings were donated by Bob Hope, with later significant acquisitions from Ronald Reagan and 20th Century Fox.

Address

1925 Las Virgenes Road
Calabasas, CA
91302

Opening Hours

Saturday 12pm - 4pm
Sunday 12pm - 4pm

Telephone

+18188800363

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