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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.

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    • Los Angeles, California

      Beacon Hill Fern Canyon Loop Trail

      5.0
      3.54 mi / 807 ft gain
      Beacon Hill Fern Canyon Loop Trail is a loop trail where you may see wildflowers located near Los Angeles, California.
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    • Calabasas, California

      Hike and Rock Climb at Saddle Peak

      5.0
      This is one of my favorite hikes in the Los Angeles area. Super easy, yet beautiful and a perfect place to get away from the city.Parking for the trailhead is where the three roads intersect. The parking area is a long strip of dirt, there will most likely be cars there when you arrive already th...
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    • Calabasas, California

      The Old Topanga Lookout Tower

      2.03 mi / 253 ft gain
      The old Topanga Lookout Tower is the best hidden sunset spot in the Hills above Malibu! Take a quick drive up the winding backroads of Las Flores Canyon road. Once at the top, you can park near the Lois Ewen Overlook and follow the dirt road. Its a short 20-25 min hike back with smaller trails v...
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    • Newport Beach, California

      Newport Pier

      4.9
      Newport Pier is located just south of Huntington Beach at the center of the Balboa Peninsula. Balboa Pier, the more crowded pier of Newport Beach, is nearby to the south. Thanks to the awesome weather of Southern California, there’s no reason this beach can’t be enjoyed all year long, which means...
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    • Avalon, California

      Trans-Catalina Trail

      5.0
      37.67 mi / 8189 ft gain
      This adventure is a great way to see the entire island of Santa Catalina. Catalina Island is situated less than 30 miles off the coast of Southern California, and can be reached by ferry from Dana Point, San Pedro, or Long Beach. Catalina Express in the company that operates the ferry. This adve...
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    • Avalon, California

      Camp at Hermit Gulch on Catalina Island

      3.9 mi / 1206 ft gain
      The Avalon port in Catalina is most easily accessed through the Catalina Express leaving from Dana Point, Newport Beach or Long Beach. The Hermit Gulch campsite is only a 20 min walk from the boat and is well run with restrooms, showers... etc. They also sell anything you might have forgotten for...
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    • Los Angeles, California

      Vanalden Vista & Vanalden Cave

      5.0
      1.43 mi / 305 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, Van...
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    • Topanga, California

      Red Rock Canyon to Calabasas Peak

      4.0
      4.53 mi / 1004 ft gain
      When you get to the parking lot be sure to pay the $5 parking fee. You will need to place this in the provided envelope and drop it in the iron ranger.  Start the hike by following the fire road behind the gate. About a couple of yards in, you will see a trail on your left which leads to a ghoul...
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    • Los Angeles, California

      Los Angeles River: West Bank Trail

      5.0
      14.4 mi / 331 ft gain
      Los Angeles River: West Bank Trail is an out-and-back trail that is good for all skill levels located near Los Angeles, California.
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    • Malibu, California

      Rising Sun Trail, Solstice Canyon

      4.7
      6 mi / 800 ft gain
      To reach the trail, head up the stairs from the parking lot, giving glimpses of the coast. In 0.1 miles, after crossing a paved road, turn right onto Rising Sun. For an easier hike through the canyon, take Solstice Canyon Trail, which is a mix of paved road and fire road, although likely to have...
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    • Malibu, California

      Escondido Falls Trail

      4.3
      3.74 mi / 699 ft gain
      This 3.8 mile out-and-back hike takes place on a very easy to use trail. The first 0.75 miles on Winding Way are paved, leading you up to Escondido Canyon Trail. As you head up Winding Way, it’s safest to stay on the side of the road on the dirt. You’ll take this paved road up roughly 200 feet be...
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    • Topanga, California

      Calabasas Peak Motorway

      7.23 mi / 1565 ft gain
      Getting There You can, from Los Angeles, go one of three ways: take I-405 to US-101 and head west, or from downtown, take US-101 the whole way, OR, get on I-10 from the Westside or east of there and take that until it becomes PCH, then take that to Topanga Canyon (turn left onto Old Topanga Cany...
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    • Topanga, California

      Top of Topanga Overlook

      1 mi / 1613 ft gain
      Top of Topanga Overlook: San Fernando Valley's Quick Escape with Panoramic Views Top of Topanga Overlook is a parking area with an optional short hike, very close to Warner Center in Woodland Hills. Perfect for those after-work getaways, especially if you need a break from the hectic city life. ...
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    • Malibu, California

      Rock Climb at Point Dume

      4.0
      There are a couple of different ways to get to the rock, but the easiest will be at the end of Westward Beach Rd. The rock is impossible to miss as you drive further down the beach. Once parked, which I believe you have to pay for beyond a certain point, it's a short walk out on the sand to the b...
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    • Newport Beach, California

      Newport Beach Back Bay Trail

      4.5
      10.62 mi / 499 ft gain
      The Newport Beach Back Bay Trail features beautiful wildflowers and is open for use year round. Very minimal elevation gain makes this hike food for all skill levels, but be mindful of the distance. Dogs are allowed on the trail but must be kept on leash.  Cooling sea breezes make this one of th...
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    • Malibu, California

      Point Dume

      4.8
      0.95 mi / 141 ft gain
      From the parking lot, make your way towards Point Dume. You will find the entrance to the trail at the end of the lot. The trail is a bit sandy, but fairly easy. Be careful of the cactus plants along the trail! Make your way up towards the cliff and you'll notice ropes hanging on the edge. Don't...
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