This week I will be working with the MCSP docents and CA State Parks to reinstall the bridge over Malibu Creek to MASH. We will likely be the first large group to take advantage of the “dry” crossing (assuming all goes well on the install).
We will start this hike from MCSP’s Lower/Main Trailhead parking lot. You will be entering through the staffed kiosk so have your state park pass or entrance fee handy. From the Main Trailhead, we will make our way to Crags Road. Crags Road runs along and above Malibu Creek. The park is particularly beautiful this year due to our unusually wet winter–lots of flowers and wildlife.
On this tour of MCSP’s central valley, we will take a couple of detours off of Crags Road before reaching the bridge crossing. First we’ll loop up and over the Grassland Trail to take in the sweeping views of MCSP’s Torpin Plain. Next, for even grander views, we’ll take the Lookout Trail to the Cage Trail which rejoins Crags Road for the bridge crossing. On the trail to MASH you’ll be amazed at the dramatic effects of the high water levels that surged through earlier in the year.
This out-and-back hike, plus those side trips, clocks in at around 6.5 miles, with an elevation gain/loss of about 750‘. Kathy and I scouted this hike on Saturday and completed it in just under 3 hours taking a rather leisurely pace.
Directions: From the 101 Freeway take Las Virgenes Rd., south for about 3.5 miles to the MCSP entrance (first right after crossing Mulholland).
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