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Businiess name:  Malibu Creek State Park
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
If you have read the reviews, you will understand that for this slimyturd to be in the Top 10 Campsites around Los Angeles is just some cruel joke. Or maybe they couldn't come up with 11 places in LA to camp. Now don't get me wrong, there are two sites that have trees, but you will never get one because there are always more than two other poor saps already there. In the winter/spring, there is running water in the creek, but there are also about 100 of the mangiest, filthiest city rats splashing and screaming. The posts about the trash and discarded clothing is exactly right, as is the description of the Rangers. It's a park no one seems to cars about. There are lots better places to camp - and even better places to just spend a day within 1/2 hour drive. Pros: near great places to, lots of recycleables, free clothing Cons: dirty, loud, out of control

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