| Point Mugu State Park | |
|---|---|
Mugu Rock, Point Mugu State Park | |
| Nearest city | Malibu, California |
| Coordinates | 34°6′N119°0′W / 34.100°N 119.000°W /34.100; -119.000 |
| Governing body | California Department of Parks and Recreation |
Point Mugu State Park is a state park located in theSanta Monica Mountains National Recreation Area inSouthern California. The rugged, nearly impassible shoreline of the westernSanta Monica Mountains gives way totidal lagoons and coastal sand dunes atMugu Rock. The western edge of the park adjoinsMugu Lagoon which is a protected area withinNaval Air Station Point Mugu.
Point Mugu SP consists of distinct landside and beachside areas with different ecosystems and their own parking lots, separated by the Pacific Coast Highway. During low tide, the parks are joined by a walkway under an adjoining bridge. The park may be accessed from the eastern part of the Santa Monica Mountains from a National Park Service park,Rancho Sierra Vista inNewbury Park, California that includes theSatwiwa Native American Indian Culture Center, and from the western part of the Santa Monica Mountains by thePacific Coast Highway.
Point Mugu State Park features 5 miles (8.0 km) of oceanfront beaches, palisades, chaparral-covered mountains, two major canyons with seasonal rivers, grassy valleys highlighted with oaks, sycamores, and the occasional native walnuts trees. A major landmark, theBoney Mountain State Wilderness Area features pinnacles visible from many areas of the park.

Opportunities forcamping,hiking,swimming,mountain biking,picnicking,wildlife viewing, andhorseback riding exist within the park. Horseback riding is available from the National Park Service entrance. Like all California State Parks, dogs are permitted when leashed in campsite areas. No dogs are allowed whether on or off-leash on the backcountry trails, i.e., any trail that is not paved. The western terminus of theBackbone Trail, a multi-uselong-distance trail extending nearly 70 miles (110 km) across the Santa Monica Mountains, is the Ray Miller trailhead at La Jolla Canyon in Point Mugu State Park. Sycamore Cove, La Jolla Beach and Mugu Beach have parking and sandy beaches.[1] Views of dolphins, seals, pelicans, and whales are possible all along Pacific Coast Highway. No fishing as of 2011[update].
