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  • Huntington Beach, California

    One of the top outdoor adventures in Huntington Beach, California is the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve Trail. This 5-mile loop trail offers the best scenic views of coastal wetlands and is home to over 200 bird species. The gentle, flat terrain makes it accessible for all fitness levels. Another must-visit is the Huntington Beach Bike Trail. Stretching for 10 miles along the Pacific Ocean, it offers stunning views of the coastline and is perfect for biking, walking, and rollerblading. For those who enjoy water activities, the Huntington Harbor is ideal for kayaking and paddleboarding, with calm waters and beautiful views of waterfront homes. The best trails and outdoor activities in Huntington Beach provide a unique way to enjoy the California sun and sea.

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    • Canyon Lake, California

      Kabian Memorial Park Loop

      5.0
      3.48 mi / 335 ft gain
      Kabian Memorial Park Loop is a loop trail that takes you by a lake located near Quail Valley, California.
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    • Palmdale, California

      Hike to Vetter Mountain and the Fire Lookout Tower

      2.8 mi / 550 ft gain
      If you're looking for an easy mountain to hike, and perhaps give the kids something interesting to learn about at the top, then Vetter Mountain may fit the bill.  At 5,908', and with a trailhead at about 5,350', this 1.4 mile (one way) hike only climbs about 550' vertical.   The trailhead is loca...
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    • Azusa, California

      Smith Mountain Trail

      6.69 mi / 3189 ft gain
      Smith Mountain Trail is an awesome day hike located near Glendora, California. This out-and-back trail offers great views of the Los Angeles National Forest and the potential for continuation to Bear Creek for even more variety of scenery. Smith Mountain is a moderately strenuous hike with an el...
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    • Mount Baldy, California

      Summit Mt. Baldy

      4.8
      12.12 mi / 5958 ft gain
      Located only an hour’s drive from Los Angeles is the top of highest mountain in LA County—at 10,064 feet. Bear Flat Trail (also called the Old Mt. Baldy Trail) offers some of the finest scenery and most rewarding views in the San Gabriel Mountains high country. With nearly 6000 ft of elevation g...
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    • Los Angeles County, California

      Big Tujunga Canyon Lookouts

      1.22 mi / 453 ft gain
      Park at the Condor Peak Trailhead, please note that this trail head is unmarked so keep your eyes peeled on the right side of the turnout for a small single track trail. The trail gradually climbs along the side of the canyon until reaching a 4 way intersection. To your left and to your right wil...
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    • Topanga, California

      The Labyrinth at Tuna Canyon Park

      1.45 mi / 299 ft gain
      This is a simple but steep 2.4 mile round-trip hike to a clearing on a mountaintop in Topanga/Malibu, about an hour's drive west of downtown LA. At the end of the hike you'll reach a clearing with incredible views. On a cloudy or foggy day, it feels like you're floating above the clouds; on a cle...
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    • Topanga, California

      Eagle Rock in Topanga State Park

      4.4
      5.99 mi / 1106 ft gain
      Eagle Rock is located in Topanga State Park in the Santa Monica Mountains, and it is a unique formation that provides an amazing panoramic view of Santa Monica. On a clear day, the Catalina Islands and Palos Verdes Peninsula are visible. You can park on along the street of Entrada Rd. or pay $10 ...
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    • Topanga, California

      Parker Mesa Overlook via Trippet Ranch

      4.0
      6.75 mi / 1181 ft gain
      This is a 6.8 mile round-trip hike that starts at Trippet Ranch in Topanga Canyon. Even though the range in elevation is 400 feet from peak to trough, the up and down trail totals to approximately 1800 feet elevation gain making this a beginner to intermediate adventure.  The trail itself is pre...
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    • Azusa, California

      Lewis Falls

      1 mi / 732 ft gain
      Located deep in the Angeles National Forest above Azusa, this short but at times challenging hike rewards you with a beautiful fifty-foot waterfall. The base of the waterfall is only a foot at its deepest, so I wouldn't rush to bring a bathing suit with you. Protected by the heavy forestry around...
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    • Riverside, California

      Hike Two Trees Trail

      2.5 mi / 977 ft gain
      Parking is free at the trailhead, but there is only room for approximately five cars. The trailhead is on the edge of a neighborhood, so you can park there if needed. From the parking lot, head west, and immediately veer right and across the bridge. If you go left at the first fork, you can stay ...
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    • Mount Baldy, California

      Cedar Glen Camp

      4.88 mi / 1650 ft gain
      Cedar Glen Camp is a great beginner backpacking trip just outside of Los Angeles, California. Starting from the Icehouse Trailhead (also used for Cucamonga Peak), head out on the Icehouse Canyon Trail from the parking area. The trail will intersect with the Chapman Trail, at which point, you'll t...
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    • Mount Baldy, California

      Cucamonga Peak via Icehouse Canyon

      4.6
      11.13 mi / 4157 ft gain
      Start hiking early, before the sun rises so you can maximize the day out of the heat and to give yourself plenty of time for the hike. As you get to higher elevations, it will be a little cooler and there might be snow on the ground, so be sure to pack layers. This hike requires a permit. If yo...
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    • Mount Baldy, California

      Icehouse Saddle via Icehouse Canyon Trail

      3.8
      6.62 mi / 2562 ft gain
      The hike is accessible in all seasons, but in winter there can be snow and ice so special equipment may be useful, but not required. In mid-January there were patches of ice on the trail but were easily crossed in boots and trainers. You can take the trail and end at Ice house Saddle or continue ...
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    • Mount Baldy, California

      Ontario Peak and Cucamonga Peak via Icehouse Canyon Trailhead

      16.22 mi / 5610 ft gain
      We started out at 8am on a Sunday, usually parking at Ice House Saddle can be tricky, I would advise going earlier. We headed out on our journey hiking up to the saddle, when you reach the switchbacks there is a fresh water spring, it's the last place you can get water...so stock up! We pressed o...
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    • Los Angeles, California

      Sepulveda Basin: Upstream Of Balboa

      4.0
      3.7 mi / 75 ft gain
      Sepulveda Basin: Upstream Of Balboa is a loop trail that takes you by a river located near Encino, California.
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    • Los Angeles, California

      Hike to Vanalden Vista

      2 mi / 300 ft gain
      To get to the trailhead take Vanalden Ave until it dead ends. Follow the trail at the end of the road as it winds up into the mountains and to the left. You can easily find the trail on Google Maps, so you can use this as a guide. The trail will fork to the left after half a mile. The trail, Vana...
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