After finally getting the upper hand on our unlevel site at Malibu Creek State Park, we got to sit back and enjoy the beautiful view from our Airstream… for a few minutes at least.
Malibu Creek State Park Campground

When you have a toddler, you don’t have hours and hours of nothing to do. Because there is always something to do. Like exploring the campground. So, if Ava sits still and “relaxes” for few minutes, we soak it in… fast!
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Adjacent to the campground is this old fenced off house, which is the Angeles District Headquarters. Not really sure what goes on in there, but hopefully they are hard at work on a plan to keep this state park open and all the others that are close to being shut down.
Angeles Headquarters

In front of the restroom/shower area, we ran into some important information regarding the campground. Oh, just a little something about a dangerously venomous reptile. Great, I’m wearing flip flops. Luckily, we didn’t run into any unwanted visitors like this guy.
Snake warning

There is also a map of the hills that surround the campground in case you wanted to plan out an expedition.
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My favorite part of the map was Goat Buttes. But that’s because I love 3rd Grade level jokes. Buttes. Hehe.
Goat Buttes?

The campground does not offer any hook-ups. It seems to cater to mostly tent campers. But, there are these water spigots between some of the sites, like ours. Don’t expect to connect your hose to them full time. They are there for everyone to share… plus the spigot is the type that you have to hold open by hand.
Water at campsites

There are fire pits at each site, and depending on the fire danger level of the day, the campground does allow you to light some type of fire. During our campground exploration, we ran into the Campfire Center sign. Hmm, I wonder what this is all about? And more wildlife danger signs just under it. Ticks? Are they trying to scare me out of here!?!
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The sign led us down a beautiful path that made us forget we were right next to the campground area still. We immediately fell in love with the green hills and fluffy clouds.
Hills

After a few bends and twists on our path, we ended up at the Campfire Center. It was a nice group area with lots of bench seating, a screen behind that burned gate thing, a fire pit to the side of screen, and stone box to rest the movie projector on.
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But Ava didn’t care what the Campfire Center was supposed to be for. To her, it was a stage and it was time to dance.
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And dance some more.
Dancing

Here is a little bit of advice about the Campfire Center… don’t let your kids play on the wooden benches.
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Reason #1: Don’t let them play on the benches unless they are big fans of splinters. Yes, that’s splinters with a ‘s’ at the end. As in, more than one. Actually more than two. How about six!!
First splinters

And Reason #2: Don’t let them play on the benches unless you are a big fan of a kid that flips you off the entire trip!
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Stay tuned for more camping adventures with our Airstream at Malibu Creek State Park.

the end,
marlene


2 Comments

Roman · February 27, 2010 at 8:44 pm

Thanks for your great fotos. We’ve lived in L.A. all our lives and have never camped at Malibu Creek. Your description of the campground makes me want to book a spot right away. Also love your taste in RV’s. Right now we’re in a Fleetwood popup that’s great, but not as great as you silver twinky! Roman

dan · February 27, 2010 at 8:51 pm

Thanks Roman! We never knew about it either and us too have been in the LA area most of our lives. It is probably better suited for your camper since we had to do some serious maneuvering to get our 25 footer into our spot. They actually have a max length requirement of 24 ft. They let us slide a little bit on that one.

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