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    Leo Carrillo State Park

    4.2 (413 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Kaitlyn P.

    Came here with our pup on a warm spring day as it's the only dog friendly beach in Malibu. It was a bit of a trek to get here from Santa Monica, especially with PCH backed up but we really enjoyed watching the sunset with our pup and exploring the caves. Dogs are required to be on leash but no one was enforcing it when we were there. Either way, my dog is a runner so I wasn't going to be taking my chances. Parking is super easy on PCH and you can take a staircase down. Compared to beaches closer to the city, we had nearly the entire place to ourselves.

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    Ed U.

    OK, I screwed up. When I convinced Jamie W. to tool on the PCH through Malibu to come here, I had thought it was the expansive historic ranch I saw Huell Howser visit on an episode of "California's Gold". Well, the ranch is way down south in Carlsbad, and this turned out to be a combo park and beach named for Leo Carrillo, the same Leo Carrillo who owned the ranch. Carrillo was a longtime Hollywood actor who played second banana roles like the comical Pancho in "The Cisco Kid". Not only was he a working actor but a smart real estate investor (thus the ranch) and a dedicated conservationist, which was why this space was named after him. Jamie and I didn't have time to go into the park, but we did walk under the PCH underpass and explored the 1-1/2 miles of beach. It's not pristine like Zuma but craggy with rocks and coves which makes it quite photogenic. So photogenic, in fact, that it's been the setting for a number of movies. It was in the opening scene of "Grease" when Danny and Sandy frolic on the surf. It was where Leonardo DiCaprio arrived by elevator in his subconscious in "Inception". And no surprise that it was in several 1960's beach party movies, too. It's about a 50-minute drive from Santa Monica on a good day, or alternatively, you could come by way of the 101 in the San Fernando Valley and enjoy the Santa Monica Mountains. Parking is $3 per hour so plan accordingly. RELATED - Exploring LA? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://bit.ly/2TWT63v

    Guy K.

    In A Nutshell: -One of the few dog-friendly beaches available to the public close to L.A. -As long as you are NORTH of life guard TOWER 3, then you can bring your leashed-dog on the beach. -The best time to go is in the middle of the week before 10am. -You'll literally have the whole beach to yourself. -There are a few nooks & crannies to hide behind if you want to let your dog off leash (not recommend). -The sand is soft, the water is cool. -If the park is closed off to vehicles, just park along PCH (Pacific Coast Highway). -The park rangers are very friendly too. Overall, this is a nice get-away for your furry friend so they can enjoy life on the beach.

    Crab. Urchin shell.
    Anthony P.

    We came here to check out the tide pools. We saw several crabs and urchins as we explored the beach for about 2 hours. There were a lot of families here enjoying the tide pools since it's wide and easily accessible. One kid had collected 5 crabs in his bucket! I loved the wide breath of natural landscape and how there was a long stream of water flowing from the state park to the beach. Parking was closed and we were able to find parking on PCH, even on a busy Memorial Day weekend. The beach is further out so it seems less trafficked.

    Shawnie P.

    We stopped at Leo Carrillo state park on our way to North Malibu Beach, CA. While we were driving my son said "stop here and let's check this spot out" and I'm so glad we did. They are located in Malibu California and have breathtaking views from the cliff tops. We parked alongside the parking strip just off the road and walked a few steps to get to the cliff where you can look down over the ocean. Words can't describe what you see with your eyes especially when it comes to nature. You know that feeling you get when you need to pull out your phone to capture the beautiful sight in front of you and then once you take that picture, you look at your phone and realize it doesn't do it justice? This is one of those moments here at this park. We walked around to the different areas including down by the water and I really loved the serenity and calmness of this place. We stayed for about 30 minutes until we left to our next stop. This place is so worth spending some time here. I highly recommend. Note: The bathrooms (portable John's) are disgusting. I'd rather find a spot outdoors.

    Leo Carillo Dog Beach
    Judy L.

    Leo Carillo State Beach in general, is less crowded than adjacent beaches which is great. The staff at the entrance of the parking lot are very helpful and welcoming! No complaints there. However, dogs are only allowed west of lifeguard tower 3 and we took our senior Yorkie here only to find out their dog beach area is a further from the general parking lot so we had to drive about a mile out to get to the dog beach area. Once you find parking, You've got quite a way to walk down to reach the beach but it was no biggie. At this visit , the washed up seaweed riddled the sands and the seaweed was covered in gnats or flies! Every step we took on the shore moved the swarm of flies around our legs. Gross. We had to find a good clearing of sand far enough from the washed up seaweed to avoid the swarms of flies. Maybe it's just the summer time when flies take over the beach but we won't be back for any other seasons to find out otherwise. This was not the typical beach trip we're accustomed to but our dog didn't notice the difference and he had a great time and I guess that's all that matters when visiting a dog beach! We did this for the love of our furbaby, But if you don't have a dog, I really don't see a reason to be here. Stay on the other side (east of tower 3) and enjoy Leo Carillo's no dogs allowed Beach side. I can't comment on that area but I'm hoping it's cleaner than the dog side.

    Delia R.

    This is one of the very few beaches that allow dogs at the beach. I been here a few times and it never disappoints. There are always plenty of pooches. Most owners are very responsible and I've never had any incidents. I usually get here around 11am or 12pm. I've had both scenarios where I found parking in their lot and I also had to park in the street. If you park in the street it can be confusing if you have never been. There are no signs informing where the beach access is and it can lead you to dead end cliffs. Also once you get to the beach there is no wheel chair accessible entrance. It's actually a steep jump to some rocks to enter the beach. Considering it's a state beach I'm a little disappointed they haven't addressed this issue. I saw plenty of elderly people struggling to get to the beach. Overall, this is a hidden gem in LA. The waves are great for swimming but can sometimes be strong. A boogie board will help you with those rough waves.

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    Paul L.

    Excellent campsite for beginner/city campers and someone just looking to get away not too far from home. There is a convenience store inside the Park. Firewood and other goods can be purchased inside. If you try to pay with a card, there is a $1 surcharge. I did not spot any wild animals here, which felt a little too safe for a camping excursion.The state beach is a walkable distance, and drones are permitted. Check-out is at noon. I believe I got lucky reserving a site here because it was during the off-season. I've definitely had zero luck finding a weekend spot during their peak season (Summer and Fall). I don't know if I can recommend coming here spontaneously without a reservation, but I definitely saw a few empty spots in the evening. Getting here: Expect traffic in the afternoon; the drive from Santa Monica to Malibu took an additional hour, even though it's less than 20 miles away. If you pass Neptune's Net, you've traveled too far. A tip I learned from another camper: Bring flammable firelogs to set as the foundation for your campfire experience. Less struggle and the flames will burn longer and higher.

    Abby W.

    We were driving south through Malibu and couldn't resist the opportunity to stop by this gorgeous beach. We paid a few bucks to park for an hour in the parking lot and strolled up and down the beach with our two dogs. The pups didn't love having to stay on leash but they did love having a chance to stretch their legs and feel the sand beneath their paws. This beach is gorgeous. The waves crashing against the rocks was a lot of fun to watch, especially since there's not a lot of rocks in the water in San Diego.

    Bailey B.

    This review is for the dog beach, north of the main beach with the tide pools. It's a beautiful beach and there's so much space to play. The one down side is that it's technically a leashed dog beach, though I've never seen anyone get in trouble. Park right above it on PCH and walk down the set of stairs to get there. It's a hidden gem!

    This is the place to camp if you want to invite 20 friends and blast your music and make your neighbor's life miserable. I never saw a Ranger, so there is no rule enforcement. Most of the sites are overgrown so leave your RV at home. Get the picture? San Elijo SB this is not! This is, hands down, the worst run park in the system! The mud damage from the rains of a few years ago is still a problem? If you like dirty bathrooms, you're in luck. Never again for me! I had a reservation in July for 4 nights and left after only one night. I'm retired and have over 20 reservations for camping, the condition of this State Park is unacceptable!

    Lots of parking. Pay at the meter kiosk and leave your receipt on your dashboard...
    J P.

    I'd give it five stars but the bathrooms were disgusting! Parking was easy and the beach was clean. Easy in and out. Big lot. Easy to use kiosk to pay for parking. Lots of trash cans. Dog friendly beach but all dogs must be leashed and must have poop bags! They do have lifeguard towers. The sunsets here are amazing! Enjoy and be safe...

    Hannah S.

    This is my absolute fave beach in California still to this day - hands down. Been coming here on the regular since I moved out here from Texas 9+ years ago - I've hesitated writing a review bc I wanted to keep it a secret lol. There's so much to explore here - one of the main feature is the large rock out in the water off the main beach. At high tide, it kicks off a good break that the surfers seem to love. At low tide, the tide pools are phenomenal and you can actually walk all the way out to the big rock and climb it if you're so inclined. The tide pools can be hit or miss - at the very least you'll see some crabs and definitely anemones, mussels, and limpets - but on a good day you get sea cucumbers, star fish, and I even saw an octopus once!! Off to the right of the beach are the trails - at low tide you can walk from beach to beach but be careful bc the tide can cut you off and catch you off guard and can be forceful at times. If you take the beach route, you'll see rock formations and sea caves! The upper trails go on for miles and are my favorite part - the views are just incredible, it's relatively uncrowded if you avoid weekends and holidays, and there are so many great places to sit and soak it all in. At high tide and when the waves are surging, it's incredible to stand out on the rocky prominence - it's almost like the waves are rising up to meet you and you feel like you're flying! Be prepared to get misted though lol! Also, it's almost always very windy up there. Sunsets couldn't be more gorgeous from here - and even on my last sunset visit on NYE, it was relatively uncrowded! But this beach is probably the one that's furthest down PCH - almost on the edge of LA county. There's one really awesome place I've found to sit and it's like you're hanging out on the very edge of the world with the whole place to yourself and no one can see you from there either!! It's so fantastic! It requires an adventurous spirit and some major rock scrambling - and I won't tell you where - you'll find it if you're brave and curious enough ;) I always park on the street - even if the cars are lined up, the area is so vast that it still feels uncrowded. And there are a lot of trail entrances along the street so it doesn't really matter where you park imo. There is a paid lot across the street but I've never parked there. If you do park there, you access the beach by a tunnel under the busy PCH so you don't have to worry about crossing the street. They used to have a great building on the beach with bathrooms and little water spigots for rinsing - but it was all destroyed in the Malibu fire a few years ago. Now it's just some dirty port-a-potties that never seem to be stocked so bring your own TP lol! The area vegetation has done well to start recovering from the fire and I am so happy to see that they saved the big coastal oak tree!

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    Always a great time! We love it here! Day trip or camping trip, it's always fun. Passing on the fun from generations!

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    We spent many nights at Leo Carrillo Campground. Love the beach. Just a great campground.

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    Ask the Community - Leo Carrillo State Park

    Is there cell reception to work off of a hot spot on my work computer?

    Not unless you stay in the parking lot and are willing to move around to keep the signal.

    Is the store open at this time? Tried calling several times and call would not go through.

    If you are referring to the campground store, then YES! We were there on 10/1 and it was open, well stocked and had friendly employees! They have a coffee bar but due to COVID-19 no sugars or creamers. Huge selection of beer and wine too! When we… Read more

    Is there WiFi?

    I have Verizon. There is a signal by the entrance and at the beach across from the Park, but no signal inside the Park.

    Does anyone know the phone number to the front gate? The phone number listed is a recording and I need to notify the front gate I will be arriving late so they don't give away my reservation. Thanks for the help!

    Do I need to make a reservation to camp overnight or can I do a walk in?

    Park is usually at capacity. Doubtful you could get a spot last minute.

    Do you need reservations?

    Highly recommend reservations. But.. we left on a Tuesday and it looks like they had plenty of sites available.

    Are bonfire pits reserved or first come?

    There are no bonfire pits on this beach. There are bbq's that you can have a fire in, and they are first come. They are not on the sand but on a small bluff overlooking the beach. It is on blacktop and also has picnic tables.… Read more

    Is there a lot of rocks? I'd hate to go and not be able to get in the water due to too many rocks like at paradise cove where you can't even walk into the water without stepping on a rock. Also is it possible to boogie board here?

    Not that bad it's actually awesome and yes you can board there

    Is it off the leash for dogs? I have very friendly dogs that love to run on the beach and play in the water.

    The northern part of Leo Carrillo is OK for dogs the southern part has lots of signs posted "NO DOGS"

    How many tents per camp site fit?

    3 easily

    Does Leo Carrio allow and sell firewood/campfires?

    Campfires were allowed while we were there on 10/1/20. The camp store does sell firewood. The Chevron gas station about 5 miles down the road also sells firewood.

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    We needed a quick stop somewhere for our kids to run around between our trek from San Diego to…read moreSanta Barbara. We tried to stop somewhere in LA that looks cool, but there was no parking and waaaaay too many people to leave our car packed with luggage. So I hopped on Yelp to find a new spot that looked away from the city, and this was perfect. It was quiet and beautiful, and its simplicity was very engaging for my kids 5-8years. My husband walked on the paths for a bit and I enjoyed a spot in the sunshine as the majority of the park was shady and a bit chilly! The park and trail is tucked into a neighborhood. The only thing confusing to me was the parking lot. There was two marked spots--one for handicapped and one next to it which said 'no parking' on the ground but there was no sign on the wall in front of the spot. It seemed odd and unnecessary. Why can't people park here in the only other marked spot? Is this parking lot only for people with handicaps? Where is anyone else supposed to park--the curb on the other side that's not marked and not deep enough to be out of the way of someone backing out of the handicapped spot? Other than that, and the dirty bathroom which had what looked like a poop smear on the floor and a pile of liners and crumpled TP blocking the bowl of the women's toilet, this was a great spot to be.

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    Las Flores Creek Park - Beautiful trees and walking paths. Lots of shade

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    4.3(74 reviews)
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    Beautiful hike! You can't beat the views!…read more I wanted to check Corral Canyon for a while in Malibu and went recently for my birthday. We parked on the PCH passed Malibu Seafood (watch where you park, cops are serious in this area, they were hunting to give tickets to people when we went!). We walked into Malibu Seafood parking lot, there is a sign and you start a hike. You can check various trails, we stayed on the main path, which is tight and there is vegetation on both sides, so long pants are important as is sunscreen and water due to lack of shade. There weren't too many people, the views are incredible, the Pacific ocean shines in the horizon and Malibu coastline is gorgeous. We saw a few hawks flying above. We stayed on the trail, the chimney comes up fast, then kept going for a while and we did take a left at the fork and the views got better and better! Whatever trail you take, you won't get lost since this is a loop. Around 2 miles hike, not easy, but not strenuous, I'd call it moderate, good exercise, but not too hard. I can't take the images of the view out of my head. I'd do the hike it again in a heartbeat! It was a great way to spend my birthday! And of coursed we rewarded ourselves at Malibu Seafood with a nice meal since this b-day girl deserved it with the hike and all!

    Amazing hike. Been doing this one for a few years now. Only did the full loop once because we lazy…read more Parking is paid with Porto potties. Or you can park on pch right next to the Malibu seafood place for free. If you come before 9 you should be ok. Make sure you have a front license plate!! We got a ticket once for not having one.. crazy. Very dog friendly hike, lots of hills so it's not easy, well marked trails. We like going right for everything. There's a small stream crossing due to all the rain so it's possible your feet may get wet and the dogs will be filthy. Make sure you give them flea and tick medicine! We went on February thinking it was ok, cold rainy... came home and there was a tick on my dogs ear!! Fun hike overall! Trail just keeps going up so you don't get that gratification until you make it to the tip for the whole loop

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    The Japanese Garden in the Sepulveda Basin is such a beautiful oasis in the Valley, especially in…read morean area that can get so hot. It feels peaceful, well cared for, and instantly calming the moment you walk in. There is a small $5 admission fee, which honestly feels completely worth it, especially because it clearly helps keep the grounds so clean, beautiful, and well maintained. I brought my parents here while they were visiting, and they absolutely loved it. If you're lucky enough to visit during the right season, you may even catch the cherry blossoms, which make the whole experience even more special. There is also plenty of parking on site, which makes visiting easy. One thing to keep in mind is that they are closed on Sundays. Also, if you have extra time, Sepulveda Basin Lake is nearby and worth checking out as well. A lovely, serene spot that feels like a hidden gem in the Valley.

    The gardens are beautifully maintained with koi ponds, little bridges, stone lanterns, and…read moreperfectly trimmed bonsai. Everything feels intentional and peaceful. I went on a weekday afternoon and it was super quiet, which made it even better for just slowing down and wandering. There are plenty of benches to sit and take it all in, and the sound of the water alone is enough to lower your blood pressure. It's not huge, but that's part of the charm. You can take your time and really appreciate the details without feeling rushed. I also appreciated how clean everything was and you can tell they put a lot of care into maintaining the space.

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    Trancas Canyon Park is a quiet, well‑maintained green space tucked away above Pacific Coast…read moreHighway. It balances scenic beauty with family‑friendly amenities. It's popular among locals for its peaceful atmosphere, views of the hills and ocean, and a place where kids, dogs, and adults can all relax. Perfect spot to have a picnic with no loud noises. Very calm peaceful park.

    I can only speak to the last few years... and my pup has not had issues with the gravel but that…read moreearlier review is heartbreaking and I'm sorry they experienced it. I suspect they replaced the ground material in the park. I discovered this park before DogPPL but now that we can't get to DogPPL because of the road closures. we are back at free Trancas! I love it because it's huge. However, there is no delineation between large and small, it's one giant park. It's way out by Trancas and just a quick drive up into the canyon from the Vintage Grocer, another store I love! So you can pop in at the vintage grocer and grab some snacks for yourself or after you get finished with the dog park you can swing down there and stop at one of the restaurants. I know Kristy's is located in the center now as well as the brewery. The location of the dog park is impressively scenic as far as dog parks go. There are canyon and ocean views. The restrooms are generally pretty clean; they've never been filthy even though they are ranger maintained public facilities. There's a really cute little kids playground that has the squishy ground, which feels so nice to walk on and then of course the gigantic soccer field. There's plenty of free parking and it's never been crowded. I have had some negative dog encounters here because it is so quiet people will sometimes bring less than fully socialized dogs here. So you have to be cautious and monitor your dog if they're not in the park alone. But that's any dog park. And as a dog owner, we owe it to our pups to monitor them. There's no cell phone service here at least for me with AT&T, but I do love the ocean views. It's really a great dog park. The picnic table is in the shade always helps us beat the heat. And although my dog doesn't jump over the little rails or going to the red tunnel, he loves that there's chaparral on the hill that he can go pee and sniff, and he loves all the trees in the park and the positioned rocks within the park. They're fun little obstacles for him and I to play hide and seek

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