• RIDGELINE ABOVE SANTA BARBARA (E. CAMINO CIELO ROAD)

    Mentryville 27201 Pico Canyon Road, Newhall, CA, US

    This is definitely one of the most scenic rides we've done. It's all on the ridgeline above Santa Barbara ands has absolutely amazing views. Make sure you bring along a […]

  • I: Winter Bus Trip to Mammoth Mountain

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

    Resort ski or snowboard on Mammoth Mtn. Daily backcountry (BC) ski tours and leisurely paced snowshoe tours with the leaders. Cross-country ski (XC) on your own at Tamarack. Newcomers & […]

  • Los Pinetos To May Peak or Camp Nine

    Canna Street Wildwood Trailhead Canna Street and Timberwood Avenue, Thousand Oaks, CA, US

    DESCRIPTION: This adventurous out-and-back trek whisks you from Placerita Canyon's peaceful oak groves into the wild heart of the Angeles National Forest, with Camp Nine—a remote wildland firefighting station perched […]

  • Ray Miller Trail hike ~ Gentler Intermediate

    Ray Miller Trailhead Malibu, CA, US

    The trail is an awesome blend of ocean and mountain views in Malibu’s La Jolla Canyon. We will start from the trailhead which follows the canyon eastward, away from the […]

  • Castillo Trail to Wildwood Park ~ Gentler Intermediate

    Castillo Trailhead 2642 Castillo Cir,, Thousand Oaks, ca, US

    This hike starts at Castillo Trail to Wildwood Park. In the spring, it’s spectacular with an abundance of mustard greens, wildflowers and California poppies in addition to bountiful water in […]

  • Oak Creek Canyon to Robles West In/Out ~ Gentler Intermediate

    498 Greenmeadow Ave 498 Greenmeadow Ave, Thousand Oaks, CA, US

    Oak Creek Canyon Trail is a rather special trail in Los Robles Open Space that is designed for the blind as well as the sighted. The all-access trail is shaded […]

  • Get the Gear! Hiking, backpacking, and Camping Essentials

    Sports Basement Kalama River Avenue 10800, Fountain Valley, CA, United States

    Everything you need to get started or refine your kit. Having trouble deciding what shoes, backpack, or hydration system is best for you? We'll show you the pros and cons […]

 

Trail statistics are approximate. For safety purposes always assume they are underestimated. But don’t be disappointed if they are overestimated. Bring more water and snacks than you think you’ll need.

Trail descriptions are based on previous hikes. Current conditions are unknown until arrival. Expect the unexpected and plan accordingly.

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