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The 8,215-acre Malibu Creek State Park was established in 1974 as a means of preserving the Malibu Creek Canyon in the Santa Monica Mountains.
There are three natural preserves in the park which you can explore: Kaslow Preserve, Liberty Canyon, and Udell Gorge. A visit there will let you learn all about the land’s history and how it was initially inhabited by the native Chumash people - you may even see remains of their homesteads which still stand today.
Go hiking, picnicking, fishing, mountain biking, horseback riding, rock climbing, and bird watching.
1925 Las Virgenes Rd, Calabasas, CA 91302

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Go hiking in Malibu Creek State Park
Visit the Leonis Adobe Museum
Check out the King Gillette Ranch
Have dinner at Saddle Peak Lodge
Attend a cultural program at the Malibu Hindu Temple
Have lunch at Pedalers Fork
Dine at King's Fish House
Stop for Coffee at Marmalade Cafe
Shop at The Commons at Calabasas
See the exhibits at Calabasas Creek Park
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