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Leo Carillo State Park
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Leo Carillo State Park

Location: 28 miles northwest of Santa Monica on Highway 1 (Pacific Coast Highway).
Facilities: 135 developed family campsites (some @di sites), group campground, showers, restrooms, picnic areas (é), hiking trails, supplies, visitor center, displays.
Activities: Camping, fishing, swimming, surfing, windsurfing, scuba diving, beachcombing, hiking, interpretive programs.
Special Features: Park includes 1.5 miles of beach, with tide pools, coastal caves, and offshore reefs. It is named after Leo Carrillo (1880-1961), actor, preservationist, and conservationist best known for his portrayal of Pancho, the Cisco Kid's sidekick, in an early 1950s TV series.
Address: c/o Angeles District Office
1925 Las Virgenes
Calabasas, CA 91302
Phone: 818-880-0350;
Web: www.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=616
Size: 2,516 acres.

See other parks in California.


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As many as 1,400 Los Angeles school kids are signed up to head out from such areas as Paramount Ranch, Griffith Park, Topanga State Park, Malibu Pier and Lagoon, King Gillette Ranch and Leo Carrillo State Park.
Leo Carrillo State Park, Paradise Cove, Topanga State Beach, Will Rogers State Beach and Santa Monica Beach scored A's, while Surfrider Beach improved from an F to a C.
The event -- which celebrates the annual migration of the gray whale with whale-watching stations, arts and crafts, music and food -- is free, but there is a $10 day-use fee to park in the lots at Sycamore Canyon and Leo Carrillo State Park.
 
 
 
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