BIRDWATCHING AT MALIBU CREEK STATE PARK

Date

May 17

Time

8:00 am - 11:30 am

Cost

Free

Organizer's Site

sfvaudubon.org/events

Event Series Dates

Third Sundays, Monthly, 8:00 – 11:30 a.m.

Event Schedule

May 2026

  • Sunday 17th 8:00 AM

June 2026

  • Sunday 21st 8:00 AM

July 2026

  • Sunday 19th 8:00 AM

August 2026

  • Sunday 16th 8:00 AM

September 2026

  • Sunday 20th 8:00 AM

Enjoy a stroll along Malibu Creek, its woodland set amidst a backdrop of chaparral-covered slopes and rocky buttes. Birds, deer, bobcat, butterflies, reptiles, and, in season, an array of wildflowers can be found in the Santa Monica Mountains, now mostly recovered from the Woolsey fire. 

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