• Pony Park to Pacifico Plutons and back again

    Mill Creek Summit California, CA, US

    DESCRIPTION: Starting from the serene trailhead at Pony Park, this loop hike winds upward along a scenic stretch of the Pacific Crest Trail, offering a steady, shaded climb through pine […]

  • Los Pinetos Trail

    ⛵Coastal Gateway Multi-Purpose Room at Port San Luis 3900 Avila Beach Dr, San Luis Obispo, CA, US

    DESCRIPTION: This challenging single-track delivers a solid workout through chaparral and shady oak forests, feeling like several different hikes rolled into one. The trail drops off the fire road into […]

  • Sisar Canyon Road to White Ledge Campground

    San Francisquito Canyon Road San Francisquito Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita, CA, US

    DESCRIPTION: This scenic out-and-back trail in the Los Padres National Forest offers a perfect blend of accessibility and wilderness character. The well-maintained fire road climbs steadily through Sisar Canyon, gaining […]

  • Vasquez Rocks Lollipop

    San Francisquito Canyon Road San Francisquito Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita, CA, US

    This 11.7-mile lollipop route including a section of the Pacific Crest Trail offers a compelling journey through one of Southern California's most distinctive geological landscapes. The moderately challenging route takes […]

  • Mt. McDill Loop (Lincoln Crest → McDill → Sierra Pelona Motorway)

    Bouquet Canyon Road Bouquet Canyon Rd, Santa Clarita, CA, US

    Hike Leader: Gary S. (Looking for Sweep volunteers) This hike is part of my ongoing search for lesser-traveled local routes. It’s not flashy, but it delivers: wide-open mountain scenery, big […]

  • Pratt Trail To Nordhoff Ridge or Peak

    Towsley Canyon Park - hwd 24335 The Old Rd, Newhall, CA, US

    Ready to earn those mountain views? The Pratt Trail is Ojai's classic "no pain, no gain" adventure—a 9.7-mile out-and-back beast that'll have you climbing 3,103 feet through Los Padres National […]

 

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