Let's all give Arnold and the Dems at the state capitol a BIG applause for tax us on EVERYTHING! $10 to park at the site; mind you if the money went to maintaining the park I do not have an issue... but I digress.
I ended up parking outside the park and headed in.

I chose the longest path I could plan and and it had plenty of elevation gain (3968ft, highest 2640ft) and plenty of awesome views. But first up was M*A*S*H 4077th!
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If you did not already know, my brother and I love M*A*S*H, and yes it is a bit pathetic that it has taken me this long to go on this hike. There is a small shed that houses a few M*A*S*H items, including the sign post. There are two rusty vehicles on site and not much else. I will spend more time exploring this area later.
One of the ambulances, VERY cool! Heading into and out of this meadow is a neat forest of trees along Malibu Creek. But now it is time to start climbing up towards Castro Peak, one of the secondary targets of this hike.
One of my favorite types of pictures to take is where man has inserted his needs and wants in nature. I like how formed metal, cement and lumber interacts with the natural environment. Take you favorite bridge and try to remove the setting it is in... can't, can you?
The power lines caught my eye early on the hike and while looking for a spot to break I was mesmerized by this tower.

One of the greatest things about hiking in and around Ventura County is the variety of the vegetation and views in such a small area. I ended up hiking over 18 miles and had vistas of the ocean, valleys and everything in between. In the picture above, the light hue on the ridge is millions of wild white poppies; if only pictures would capture the real view!

Malibu Creek State Park

