Location: North-central Utah northeast of Logan.

Access: From U.S. Highway 89 at milepost 379 + .5 (5 miles northeast of Logan, 32 miles southwest of Garden City), turn south into the recreation area entrance, then right, to Malibu.

Facilities: 13 campsites; sites are generally small, level, with very good sepaaration; parking pads are hard-surfaced, mostly short straight-ins; adequate space for a large tent in most sites; fire rings and barbecue grills; some firewood is available for gathering in the area; water at several faucets; restrooms, plus auxiliary vault facilities; paved driveways; complete supplies and service are available in Logan.

Activities & Attractions: Fishing small sports field; foot bridge across the creek; large, adjacent day use area.

Natural Features: Located along the Logan River in Logan Canyon; campground vegetation consists of a variety of large hardwoods, including maple trees, which provide ample shelter/shade for most sites; a small creek flows through the campground; elevation 5,200′.

Season, Fee & Phone: May to October; $6.00; 7 day limit; Logan Ranger District (801) 753-2772.

Camp Notes: This is a bit of a switch.  The two halves of the recreation area named Guinavah-Malibu, though adjacent to each other and distinctive as one in officialdom, really are two different and distinctive entities.  (Refer to Guinavah/Wasatc-Cache National Forest).  Where they camp up with the moniker “Malibu”.