Camping Near Malibu Lagoon State Beach

Los Angeles County

Malibu Lagoon, Los Angeles County, California
Malibu Lagoon, Los Angeles County, California

Camping Near Malibu Lagoon State Beach

Los Angeles County


Malibu Creek State Park

1925 Las Virgenes Road, Calabasas, CA
10 minutes by car from the beach at Malibu Lagoon
818) 880-0367

Admission

Day use per vehicle: $12
Open dawn to dusk
Main entrance gate closed 10 PM to 8 AM during summer, and 9 PM to 8 AM October - May

Campground

  • 57 standard campsites, (30 for tents, RVs, or trailers up to 30'; 26 tent-only sites; 1 group site
  • Maximum Trailer Height: 13'6"
  • Restrooms with flush toilets, token operated showers (bring $1 bills for tokens)
  • Fire ring, picnic table
  • Dump station
  • Visitor center
  • Trails, Campfire Center

Camping Fees and Reservations


Leo Carrillo State Park

35000 Pacific Coast Highway, 28 miles northwest of Santa Monica, CA
(310) 457-8143

Admission

Day use per vehicle: $12
Gate locked: 10:00 PM - 8:00 AM

Canyon Campground

  • 130 standard campsites for tents or RVs up to 31'
  • Restrooms with flush toilets, showers
  • Fire ring, picnic table
  • Dump station
  • Several accessible sites
  • Camp Store, Campfire Center

Group Campsite

  • Space for up to 50 people, tent camping only
  • Located at the eastern end of Canyon Campground
  • Picnic tables, fire rings, BBQs

Camping Fees and Reservations

  • Canyon Campground: $45 per night
  • Electric Hook-up sites: $60
  • Sycamore Canyon Hike & Bike Sites: $10
  • Walk-in Group Site: $225
  • La Jolla Hike-in Site: $10
  • Online Reservations at ReserveCalifornia:
    Leo Carrillo State Park Campground Reservations
    or call (800) 444-PARK (7275) between 8 AM and 6 PM

Point Mugu State Park

9000 W. Pacific Coast Hwy.
20 miles northwest of Malibu Lagoon
(310) 457-8143

Admission

Day use per vehicle: $12
Gate locked: 10:00 PM - 8:00 AM

Sycamore Canyon Campground

  • 56 campsites for tents or RVs up to 31'
  • Restrooms with flush toilets, showers
  • Fire ring, picnic table
  • Dump station
  • Several accessible sites

Thornhill Broome Campground

  • 62 primitive campsites for tents or RVs up to 31'
  • Chemical toilets
  • Several accessible sites

Camping Fees and Reservations

  • Sycamore Canyon: $45
  • Sycamore Canyon Hike & Bike Sites: $10
  • Thornhill Broome Beach: $35
  • La Jolla Group Site: $225
  • La Jolla Hike-in Site: $10
  • Online Reservations at ReserveCalifornia:
    Point Mugu State Park Campground Reservations
    or call (800) 444-PARK (7275) between 8 AM and 6 PM
Malibu Lagoon surfer, Los Angeles County, CA



Greater Area RV Campgrounds

Malibu Beach RV Park

25801 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA
(310) 456-6052 or (800) 622-6052
Malibu Beach RV Park
RV Sites: 142 sites, picnic tables, BBQ grills, 30/50 amp, full hook=-ups or water and electricity only
Tent Sites: 35 sites, picnic tables, dish washing area, BBQ grills
Amenities: Laundry, arcade room, game room, convenience store, restrooms with hot showers dump station, TV room, limited WiFi, lanai
Rates: $$

Dockweiler RV Park

12001 Vista del Mar, Playa del Rey, CA
At the end of Imperial Highway
(800) 950-7275 or (310) 322-4951
RV Sites: On the beach sites for trailers or RVs up to 37 feet, complete hook-ups, picnic table, BBQ
Amenities: Pump-out station, hot showers, laundromat
Dockweiler RV Park
Rates: $$


Castaic Lake RV Park

31540 Ridge Route Road, Castaic, CA
(661) 257-3340   Castaic Lake RV Park
Resort Amenities: One half mile from Castaic Lake, Swimming Pool, Spa, Playground, Laundry, Dump Station, Internet
RV Sites Full Hook-ups, 50 Amp available, Cable TV
Rates for 2 People: $$

Malibu Lagoon, Malibu, CA

Malibu Lagoon

Walnut RV Park

19130 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA
(800) 868-2749   Walnut RV Park
24 miles from Malibu Pier and Surfrider Beach
RV Sites: Full hook-ups, 50 amp, cable TV for extended stay, WiFi
Amenities: Clubhouse with kitchen, meeting area, laundry, showers, swimming pool
Rates: $$

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Ocean Safety

California State Parks and Recreation cautions that "large surf, cold water temperatures, backwash, sudden drop-offs, pounding shorebreak, and dangerous rip currents can turn what seem like safe activities such as playing near the surf line, wading, or climbing on rock outcroppings, deadly." Learn more about ocean safety at CA State Parks: Ocean Safety