Accessible Features at Malibu Creek SP
Accessible Features at California State Parks | Malibu Creek SP | Definitions and Terms | Activity Descriptions
Overview
Malibu Creek State Park is just 25 miles from downtown Los Angeles, and has over 4,000 acres, featuring hiking, camping, bird watching and other outdoor opportunities. Phone (818) 880-0367 for more information.Camping
Four campsites are accessible (#12, #30, #44, and #54). Restrooms are generally accessible with adjacent accessible parking. Shower facilities are usable.The campfire center is accessible and is on an accessible route leading from the campground.
Picnic Area
Both picnic areas have accessible picnic sites including water and barbecues. Accessible restrooms are located adjacent to the picnic sites.Trails
The Anne Skager Trail is an ‘out-and-back’ accessible trail that is 0.58 miles each way with views of Las Virgenes Creek, Stokes Canyon, and surrounding mountains. The surface is asphalt and compacted aggregate. The trail is generally flat at less than 5% slopes with intermittent sections between 5% to 8%. Accessible picnic areas and interpretive panels are located at various locations along the trail. The trailhead is accessed from the 2nd picnic area parking lot. Accessible parking and restrooms are nearby.As of March 2019, the Anne Skager Trail is mostly accessible. Due to the Woolsey Fire, some of the trail sustained damage. The loop section at the west end of the trail is only partially accessible from both ends to a small bridge that burned.
Trail Name | Running Slope | Cross Slope | Trail Width | Trail Surface |
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Anne Skager Trail | 3% Average | 1.5% Average | 4 FT Average | Aggregate & Asphalt |
7% Maximum | 5% Maximum | 4 FT Minimum |
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