Talk:Leo Carrillo State Park

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[edit] Tar on the Beach

recently, one of my co-worker went camping at Leo Carrillo and said he his beach towels, shoes, clothing, etc. came back with bit and pieces of tar stuck to them...

I have not seen it mentioned in the actual article, just wondered if anyone else had this same experience and if they could included it in the main item. --162.80.36.13 23:23, 11 May 2007 (UTC)

As a frequent visitor, L.C. is no more or less prone to tar than other N.LA / Ventura County beaches. I surf and kayak this area, and use "stuff" to wipe off tar spots each day. A little tar does not stop me from enjoying this incredible stretch of coastline.

[edit] Access to Park/Beach

This park is very easily accessable via PCH (Highway 1, yet the uncited article claims it is only accessable by Decker Canyon, which nicks the park briefly, but not an access point. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Johnnywalterboy (talkcontribs) 00:14, 22 March 2008 (UTC)