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Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation AreaCircle X Ranch provides hiking trails to misty mountain views.
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Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
Other Public Land Providers

AASMM Allied Artists
Santa Monica Mountains

310-457-9130

 
CCD
Cold Creek Docents
818-591-1701
 
CMPRD
City of Malibu Parks & Recreation Dept
310-317-1364
 
CNI
The Children’s Nature Institute
310-860-9484
 
CNPS
California Native Plant Society
818-348-5910
 
CORBA
Concerned Off-Road Bicyclists Association
(818)-206-8213
 
CRPD
Conejo Recreation & Park District
805-495-2163
 
CSP
California State Parks
818-880-0363
 
CW
Coastwalk
800-550-6854
 
FORC
Friends of Runyon Canyon
323-666-5004
 
LADPR
Los Angeles County Recreation & Parks Dept
213-738-2961
 
LANABA
L.A. Chapter of the North American Butterfly Association
 
MCD
Malibu Creek Docents
818-889-6238
 
MLMD
Malibu Lagoon Museum Docents
310-456-8432
 
MRCA
Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority
310-858-7272
 
MRT
Mountains Restoration Trust
818-591-1701
 
NOW
The Nature of Wildworks
310-455-0550
 
NPS
National Park Service
805-370-2301
 
RCDSMM
Resource Conservation District of the Santa Monica Mtns
818-597-8627
 
SC
Sierra Club
213-387-4287
 
SFVAS
San Fernando Valley Audubon Society
310-457-5796
 
SFVGP
San Fernando Valley Gourd Patch
818-996-3606
 
SMBAS
Santa Monica Bay Audubon Society
310-395-6235
 
SMMC
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy
310-589-3200
 
SMMNHA
Santa Monica Mountains Natural History Association
805-488-1827
 
SMMTC
Santa Monica Mountains Trails Council
818-222-4531
 
SRSMMR University of California, Los Angeles
Stunt Ranch Santa Monica Mountains Reserve

310-206-3887
 
TCA Temescal Canyon Association
310-459-5931
 
TCD
Topanga Canyon Docents
310-455-1696
 
TOPAW
Thousand Oaks Plein Air Watercolorists
805-494-1700
 
TP
TreePeople
818-753-4600
 
WRD
Will Rogers State Historic Park Docents
310-454-8212
 
Charlie Cooke, hereditary Chief of the Chumash played an important role in making sure 85 acres remained open space.  

Did You Know?
On June 13, 1980, Charlie Cooke, hereditary Chief of the Chumash and concerned citizens fulfilled a dream-- a place for families to explore our natural world and learn about the Chumash. Satwiwa in Newbury Park, CA celebrates the beauty of the mountains and all Native American cultures.

Last Updated: October 25, 2009 at 20:05 EST