Malibu Creek State Park
Malibu Creek State Park is a California state park near Malibu, in Calabasas. It opened to the public in 1976, using property purchased from 20th Century Fox that the studio had owned since 1946 along with adjoining properties.
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California - State park - Malibu - Calabasas - 1976 - 20th Century Fox - 1946
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Malibu Creek State Park stretches from below Malibu Lake in the west to Piuma Road in the east. It follows the creek down to the Pacific Ocean and includes the Adamson House on the beach. Tapia Park has recently been incorporated as a subunit of the park. The park includes three natural preserves:
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Pacific Ocean - Adamson House
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- Liberty Canyon 730 acres (3 km²);
- Udell Gorge 300 acres (1.2 km²); and
- Kaslow Preserve 1920 acres (8 km²).
- Tarzan Escapes! (1936), Tarzan's Revenge (1938), Tarzan Finds a Son (1939)
- Blockade (1938)
- Full Confession (1939)
- How Green Was My Valley (1941)
- My Friend Flicka (1943)
- Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948)
- Viva Zapata! (1952)
- The Defiant Ones (1958)
- The Second Time Around (1961)
- Posse from Hell (1961)
- The Sand Pebbles (1966)
- Planet of the Apes (1968), Battle for the Planet of the Apes (1973)
- Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
- The Masters of the Universe (1987)
- Pleasantville (1998)
- The Hunter's Moon (1999)
The area is habitat for mountain lions, bobcats, mule deer, golden eagles, and southern steelhead. In order to promote steelhead runs, the obsolete Rindge Dam is slated to be removed from Malibu Creek.
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Mountain lion - Bobcat - Mule deer - Golden eagle - Steelhead - Rindge Dam
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In addition, the park is home to several culturally significant areas, including the remains of Reagan Ranch (which once belonged to the former US president), the Sepulveda Adobe, and the ruins of Mott Adobe.
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The park has been used as a location in dozens of films, starting with a number of Tarzan movies:
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The park was also a key filming location for the television series M*A*S*H, seen particularly in the opening credits for the show, as helicopters carrying the wounded approach the hospital with the recognizable Goat Buttes in the background.
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The park is still used for occasional filming.
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Recreation activities in the park include: bird watching, hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, fishing, and picnicking.
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Bird watching - Hiking - Mountain biking - Rock climbing - Fishing - Picnic
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