You can enjoy various activities such as hiking, fishing, bird watching, mountain biking, rock climbing, and horseback riding.
Yes, dogs are allowed in the campground, day-use picnic areas, parking lots, and paved park roads. However, they are not allowed on park dirt roads or hiking trails.
You can make same-day reservations for campsites and lodging, and bookings can extend from the arrival date to the desired departure date based on availability and the park's maximum stay rules.
The park features 14 miles of streamside trail through oak and sycamore woodlands on chaparral-covered slopes, offering spectacular vistas, including volcanic rock gorges, scenic pools, and breathtaking views of the Las Virgenes Valley and Malibu Canyon.
The park has a rich cultural history, having been the center of Chumash Native American life for centuries. It's also home to the historic Sepulveda Adobe, which was constructed in 1863, and the Mott Adobe ruins, which was built in the early 1900s and was a frequent guest of President Herbert Hoover.