here; it's not far at all. Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area has tremendous outdoors recreation that you may take advantage of.
Santa Monica Mountains rise above Los Angeles, widen to meet the curve of Santa Monica Bay and reach their highest peaks facing
the ocean, forming a beautiful and multi-faceted landscape. Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area is a cooperative effort that joins federal, state and local park agencies with private preserves and landowners to protect the natural and cultural resources of this transverse
mountain range and seashore. Located in a Mediterranean ecosystem, the Santa Monica Mountains contain a wide variety of plants and wildlife. The mountains also have an interesting and diverse cultural history which begins with the Chumash and Gabrielino/Tongva peoples and continues
today in 'L.A.'s backyard.' CONTACTS Email - SAMO_interpretation@nps.gov Fax- (805)370-1850 Write to Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area 401 West Hillcrest Drive Thousand
Oaks, CA 91360 - or - California State Parks 1925 Las Virgenes Road Calabasas, CA 91302 Phone Headquarters Recorded Message - (805) 370-2300 Visitor Information - (805) 370-2301 Education OfficesRecorded Message - (805) 370-2348
TRAVEL
BASICS
Operating Hours, Seasons The National Park Service Visitor Center is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. The Visitor Center contains a bookstore which is open during the same hours. VISITATION:
Mountains: Highest in spring; Lowest in summer Beaches: Highest in summer; Lowest in winter Getting There PLANE - Nearby Airports include the Los Angeles International Airport and the Hollywood/Burbank Airport. CAR - The Santa Monica Mountains National
Recreation Area is located west of Griffith Park in Los Angeles County and to the east of the Oxnard Plain in Ventura County. U.S. Highway 101 (Ventura Freeway) borders the mountains on the north, and State Highway 1 (Pacific Coast Highway) and the Pacific Ocean form the southern
boundary. Access to most park areas is available via many roads that cross the mountains between these two major highways. A portion of the park also stretches into the Simi Hills, north of U.S. Highway 101. The National Park Service Visitor Center is located at 401 West
Hillcrest Drive in Thousand Oaks, California. From Ventura Freeway (U. S. Highway 101) to Lynn Rd turn north on Lynn road turn east (right) on Hillcrest Drive left onto McCloud Ave. First driveway on the right. If you are going South on the 23 Freeway, exit at the Thousand
Oaks Blvd/ Hillcrest Drive exit go west or right onto Hillcrest and turn right onto McCloud. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION - Public Transportation is available through: Thousand Oaks Transit (800) 438-1112 in Thousand Oaks and Vista in Ventura County. Weather & Climate The
Santa Monica Mountains have a true Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers (80 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit) and relatively cool, wet winters (40 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit). Nights can be cool any time of the year. In the summer, the coastal side of the mountains is generally 10
to 15 degrees cooler than the inland side. In the winter this pattern is reversed with warmer temperatures along the coast. Layer your clothing to be comfortable anywhere in the mountains. For safety and comfort, use a hat, sunscreen and appropriate shoes or boots. Accessibility Various
tours, programs, and trails are accessible or partially accessible to persons with disabilities. Contact our Visitor Center for a list of Accessible sites in Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Sometimes changes in weather will make a trail less accessible. Use
your best judgement before embarking on a trail that looks potentially inaccessible. Please contact the park visitor center to find out more details on accessiblity of our trails and programs. The National Park Visitor Center in Thousand Oaks and the Satwiwa Culture Center
are fully accessible. Both of these centers have accessible exhibits. Getting Around Traveling by car is the most convenient way to get around the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Maps are available for planning your visit. FEES/PERMITS
Special
Use Permits
CAMPING
California State Parks Campgrounds Open All Year There are 4 California State Parks in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Their facilities vary. Most require reservations. For More Information
on this campground please call 818-880-0350
Circle X Group Campground (10-75 people) Open All Year Reservation Required. Located on Yerba Buena Road in Malibu. Has trails leading to the highest points in the Santa Monica Mountain Range. Drinking water, pit
toilets, tent spaces are available. Pets are permitted For More Information on this campground please call 805-370-2300, Ext. 1702
LODGING
There are no lodging facilities in the Santa Monica Mountains NRA Please explore local chambers
of commerce or use a search engine to find lodging. Cities with lodging convenient to the Santa Monica Mountains include: Los Angeles, Thousand Oaks, Agoura Hills, Malibu, Santa Monica, Woodland Hills, Westlake Village, Calabasas, Encino, Newbury Park, Camarillo, Beverly Hills,
Hollywood, Sherman Oaks, Bel Air, Brentwood, Simi Valley.
FACILITIES
Visitor Centers HEADQUARTERS VISITOR CENTER Open All Year 9 AM- 5 PM Phone - 805-370-2301 Location - 401 West Hillcrest Drive Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 Closures
- Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Years Day Exhibits - Mountains to Ocean is an exhibit that will guide you through the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. It features interactive displays and historical art work. Available Facilities - Audio/Visual Room, Restrooms
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