Sycamore - Point Mugu State Park
Chip W.
Reviewed Jun. 10, 2016

Protected wilderness by the sea

We hiked the trails behind the campground and used the facilities while there. Everything is covered by a forest of sycamore trees that shelter and shade the campground and the bathrooms.

The trails lead up to a ridge above the ocean that has beautiful vistas and others go across Highway One to the long, wide beach itself. The camping area is small and compact, appropriate for tents, pop-up campers and small RVs.

The weather is either cool and cloudy (high fog) or bright, crisp and warm. The area is arid and desert like with sand dunes, cliffs and escarpment, and rocky but easy trails. A small dry creek cuts through the campground on its way to the beach. It was practically dry in May, but probably would be flowing during rainy season months of December to April.

Nice family environment and populated with a lot of day visitors over the weekend.

  • Review photo of Sycamore - Point Mugu State Park by Chip W., June 10, 2016