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Reseda to Eagle Rock via the Garapito Trail

Marvin Braude Mulholland Gateway Park 3600 Reseda Blvd, Tarzana, CA, US

We will head up and down in this jaunt to Eagle Rock, following the Garapito trail into the canyon and then up the hill to our destination. We will return […]

Potrero – All paved – Easy Intermediate

4161 Potrero Rd 4161 Potrero Rd, Thousand Oaks, CA, US

5.75 miles, 700' gain. Easy Intermediate. Do not park on Potrero else risk getting a ticket. You need a permit to park on this street. This hike is a great […]

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Long Beach City College 5000 E Lew Davis St, Long Beach, CA 90808, Long Beach, CA, US

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Hike Bommer Ridge into Laguna Coast Wilderness – Loop

Crystal Cove SP/Laguna Coast - Ridge Park Entrance (map) Ridge Park Rd & E Coastal Peak, Newport Beach, CA, US

The total distance for this hike is 4.5 miles with about 650 ft. of elevation gain. There are great mountain and ocean views along the ridge. We are going to […]

It Never Rains in Southern California #6 – 3.8 mi, 2 hours

1500 Colorado Blvd 1500 Colorado Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, US

Finish off this series with a gentle cooldown. You don't have to take a westbound 747 to explore Eagle Rock streets that are so steep, the sidewalks have stairs! Heft […]

PCT Sec – Scissors Crossing to Barrel Springs

Chevron Gas Station 1071 N Imperial Hwy Ocotillo, CA 92259, Ocotillo, CA, US

PCT - WEEKEND BACKPACKING TRIP Days: 2 days, 1 nights Milage: 23 Elevation Gain: 3,642 ft Max Elevation: 4400′ Min Elevation: 2300 Type of Trip: Backpacking Difficulty: Moderate/Strenuous Location: ANZA […]

Mentryville: Pico Canyon Trail

27201 Pico Canyon Rd 27201 Pico Canyon Rd, Stevenson Ranch, CA, US

DESCRIPTION: We'll start from Mentryville (a historic SCV site) located at the base of Pico Canyon’s slopes, Mentryville was an 1880’s oil boom town built around its oil well, Pico […]

 

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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