I don't know what the story is with this spot but there's a nice delineated if slightly overgrown rectangle of sand perfect for sleeping right along the trail. I also considered taking an Uber to an AirBNB. Had I not used this I could have found a reasonable campsite in the next trail section it just wouldn't have been legal. The reservation cost me $52.99 and they had toilets, water, fire pits, and trash service. I had a generous friend pick me up, drive me to the campground, and back the following morning. This was my solution to wanting a legal camping solution near Kanan Road around mile 40. Sycamore Campground (Off Trail Drive Required) The reservation cost me $52.99 and they had water, flush toilets, trash service, and power plugs (at the bathroom). Also make sure you don't do what I did on the way out and miss the Tapia Trail as hiking down Las Virgenes Rd near dark was rather sketchy. This campground is reportedly heavily used by boy scouts but I was the only person here other than dayhikers when I went mid week.īeautiful park but at least when I was there on a Thursday night I was stuck between loud campers and RVs running generators. You can't reserve online so either bring $7 cash to pay at the post or you can hike a mile down to a nearby parking lot where they take credit cards. If I missed anything please let me know!Ī developed paid campground right along the trail with water, trash service, and pit toilets. As you can see above there's a large area west of Malibu Creek where there are no campgrounds and they don't legally let you camp in the backcountry as of 2020. Welcome to the #1 biggest barrier to doing this trail as a thru hike.
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