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Businiess name:  Malibu Creek State Park
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
When we made reservations we were told by CA Park System operators this was a ""developed"" camping area. When we got there we found small campsites with cement slabs. NO water or electric hook-ups and a water spigot about two campsites away. Once you get there and it's the only show in town, it's a bit late to find out it's primitive camping. The bathrooms were deplorable with PAY showers! We had to PAY for a map of the hiking trails, which we found to be strewn with litter. The lakes/streams were littered with clothes and underwear -- UGH! Other campers were noisy -- we had to wear earplugs to get to sleep. Reading the other bad reviews, we're just glad we weren't there over a weekend! Now we know we don't want to live or camp in southern California! Pros: Friendly Rangers, Beautiful Mountains Cons: Undeveloped Campsites, Dirty Facilities

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