This relatively easy, out-and-back hike, travels alongside Malibu Creek through some great terrain and old growth oak trees, with a special bonus — a visit to the site of television’s legendary program hit M*A*S*H*. The site still draws visitors from all over the world decades after the show left the air. Now on display are a recreation of the iconic signpost, and informational panels with photographs from the show. We’ll enjoy a nice snack break here.
On the way, we’ll drop into Century Lake — a secluded area, where we can enjoy its serenity at a lakeside picnic table. The famous cliff dive seen in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid was shot here
ABOUT THE PARK
Malibu Creek State Park is the is the former location ranch of 20th Century Fox studios who owned the land between 1946 and 1974. Considered the recreational crown jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains, MCSP has over 8,000 acres of rolling tallgrass plains, oak savannahs and dramatic peaks. It’s no wonder many call it “The Yosemite of Southern California”
HIKE RATING
At about 5 miles and 400 feet total ascent, the hike is rated EASY+ — see the HWD Hike Rating Guide
Parking is $3/hr or $12/day at gate. Free passes are available at your local public library.