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  • Rancho Palos Verdes, California

    Rancho Palos Verdes, California is among our top picks for outdoor adventures. With its picturesque coastal views, it's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and a paradise for those who love outdoor activities. From horseback riding on the beach to kayaking in the harbor, you'll find a treasure trove of thrilling activities. Hiking trails provide awe-inspiring views of the ocean and nature, while the nearby Point Vicente Interpretive Center offers a variety of educational programs and activities. Fishing spots, golf courses, and parks provide something for everyone to adore. There's no shortage of activities, making Rancho Palos Verdes the ultimate outdoor lovers' heaven.

    Top Spots in and near Rancho Palos Verdes

    • Laguna Beach, California

      Exploring Pearl Street Beach's Arch Rock

      4.0
      Pearl Street Beach is a great spot to just chill and watch (and photograph) the sunset with friends and family. Parking for the beach can be found on S. Coast Hwy (the 1) and is meter parking. There is also free, but limited parking available along the smaller streets closer to Pearl Street Beach...
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    • Los Angeles, California

      Stoney Point Park Loop

      4.0
      0.73 mi / 141 ft gain
      Once you've parked along Topanga Canyon Blvd, make your way down the street and start the trail off near the steel gate, close to the horse stables. As you make your way in, you will notice some rock climbers practicing on the lower elevation rocks. Make your way around this rocky park, counter-...
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    • Los Angeles, California

      Stoney Point via North End

      4.0
      1.42 mi / 240 ft gain
      Stoney Point via North End is an out-and-back trail where you may see local wildlife located near Chatsworth, California.
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    • Los Angeles, California

      Reseda Point

      4.0
      0.2 mi / 30 ft gain
      From the 118 FWY, exit Reseda and head north until you pass by Calle Vista Circle. Once passed, make a U-turn and park on the side of the street. Here you will find the trailhead for the Palisades Trail Hike. To get to the scenic lookout, simply walk up the short trail leading up the hill, and h...
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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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    • Los Angeles County, California

      Switzer Falls

      3.4
      3.66 mi / 728 ft gain
      Just off the Angeles Crest highway, you’ll find one of LA’s best waterfalls, Switzer Falls. There is a parking lot just next to the trailhead. If you go on the weekend and run into a crowd, there’s parking near the highway, adding a little distance to your trek. Once you’ve walked through the Sw...
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    • Los Angeles County, California

      Bear Canyon via Switzer Falls Trailhead

      6.67 mi / 1273 ft gain
      Parking: Parking is available at the Switzer Falls Picnic Area, or in the two overflow lots on the hill. You will need an Adventure Pass to leave your car parked here. Make sure to follow posted signs - there are some parking spots that do not allow overnight parking. Amenities: Bear Canyon has...
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    • Altadena, California

      Gabrieleno Trail: Switzer Falls to Hahamonga Watershed

      5.0
      10.14 mi / 814 ft gain
      Gabrieleno Trail: Switzer Falls to Hahamonga Watershed is a point-to-point trail that takes you by a waterfall located near La Canada Flintridge, California.
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    • Los Angeles County, California

      Mt. Disappointment via Billy Riley Trail

      3.5 mi / 1132 ft gain
      From the 210 Freeway in La Cañada, take California Highway 2 north 14 miles up into the San Gabriel Mountains. Make sure you have your National Forest Pass (sold at REI or Ranger Station) or your Interagency Pass because they have started checking parked vehicles. At the Red Box Picnic area, make...
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    • Azusa, California

      Fish Canyon Falls

      2.0
      4.08 mi / 801 ft gain
      This trail is currently closed! Learn more on the U.S. Forest Service website. Follow Encanto Parkway towards the hills until you come to a junction with a sign labeled "trail" that points towards a parking lot to your right. Parking is free, though on weekends it may be difficult to find a spot...
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    • Laguna Beach, California

      Explore Laguna Beach's Pirate Tower

      4.4
      To find this little hidden treasure, put Victoria Beach into your phone as your destination and park for free on S Coast Highway anywhere between Sunset Terrace, McAulay Place, or Victoria Drive. Make your way down any of these streets toward the beach and you will see stairs going down at the en...
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    • Los Angeles, California

      Porter Ranch Ridge

      4.0
      3.36 mi / 548 ft gain
      Porter Ranch Ridge is an out-and-back trail where you may see local wildlife located near Los Angeles, California.
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    • Los Angeles County, California

      Trail Canyon Falls

      4.0
      4.56 mi / 1017 ft gain
      To get to the trail, take Big Tujunga Canyon Road until you see signs for Trail Canyon Road. The entry point is easy to miss, but keep an eye out for a stop sign and cars parked at the bottom of a dirt path. Drive up the dirt path for direct parking at the trailhead (4x4 is definitely recommended...
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    • Laguna Beach, California

      Bodysurf at Aliso Beach

      5.0
      This wave is super fun to bodysurf and shoot photos of when there is a swell. It is a shorebreak so be careful of shallow water and little rocks. It usually isn't too crowded especially on weekdays. Bring your fins and a smile and you have a good time.
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    • Westlake Village, California

      Climb at Echo Cliffs

      1.3 mi
      The hike to the crag is about 1.3 miles one way and takes roughly 45 minutes. The approach starts at the Backbone / Mishe Mokwa trail head off Yerba Buena Rd.  After walking a couple minutes you'll see a sign pointing left for the backbone trail or straight for Mishe Mokwa. Continue straight and ...
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    • Malibu, California

      Sandstone Peak

      4.8
      3.03 mi / 971 ft gain
      If you live in Los Angeles, Sandstone Peak is a must! The hike to the summit can be done on a 2 mile hike up and back on Sandstone Peak Trail, or a 6.5 mile hike up and back on Backbone Trail. The shorter trail is more popular, yet both are equally rewarding. You won't believe the views from the...
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