Topanga Canyon Boulevard Closed At PCH To Grand View Dr. From Storms

February 18, 2026 ·

Photo courtesy of Abhishek Tewari.

MALIBU—On Tuesday, February 17, Caltrans posted on Facebook that Topanga Canyon Boulevard was closed at Pacific Coast Highway to Grand View Drive as a result of storms that have caused mudslides on the road.

Caltrans Dist. 7 reports that Topanga Canyon Blvd. (State Route 27) remains closed in both directions.

Multiple locations within the closure have mud & debris slides. @CaltransDist7 Maintenance & GeoTech teams on scene surveying the roads.

 

By Danny Jones

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