Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Point Mugu State Park adventure.
Sandy beaches and mountain hikes await.
If you can’t decide between a beach day or mountain hike, Point Mugu State Park is the destination for you. Five miles of sandy beaches, rugged dunes, and rocky bluffs fringe the shores north of Malibu, where you can swim, body surf, snorkel, or try your luck surf fishing. For a change of scenery, set out for a hike in the Santa Monica Mountains or Boney Mountains State Wilderness Area—there are 70 miles of hiking trails to choose from, and some afford spectacular ocean views. One day isn’t nearly enough, so snag a spot at one of the two beachside campgrounds.
California weather means camping is a year-round activity at Point Mugu State Park, although the campground at Thornhill Broome is subject to closures during the rainy season (December through March). Summer is the most popular time for the beach, but it’s easy enough to escape the crowds in the surrounding mountains. Wildflowers bloom in the highlands from February through April, and dolphin and whale sightings are most common through winter.
Experience coastal camping bliss at Faria Beach Park. Set up camp near sandy shores, enjoy beach activities, and relish breathtaking sunsets. Embrace the laid-back beach lifestyle, listen to the soothing ocean waves, and create unforgettable memories in this beachside paradise.