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Distance
5.1 miles
Elevation Gain
1020 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
Description
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The Rancho Palos Verdes Coastal Trail in California is a well-maintained hiking path that stretches for 5.1 miles. This trail is rated as moderate in difficulty, making it suitable for hikers with some experience. The trail is known for its unique geological features, including a variety of rock formations and cliffs that overlook the Pacific Ocean. The trail offers a variety of landscapes, from sandy beaches to rugged cliffs. Along the way, hikers will encounter a number of notable landmarks, including the Point Vicente Lighthouse and the Terranea Resort. The trail also passes by several tide pools, which are home to a variety of marine life. Hikers should be prepared for a variety of terrain, including sandy beaches, rocky cliffs, and steep inclines. The trail is well-marked, but there are several side trails that can be explored for additional views. Hikers should also be aware that the trail can be hot and dry, so it's important to bring plenty of water. In conclusion, the Rancho Palos Verdes Coastal Trail offers a unique hiking experience with its variety of landscapes and landmarks. Whether you're interested in geology, marine life, or simply enjoying the ocean views, this trail has something to offer.
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