Best Hikes in Los Angeles

Tyler Grasham
11 min readApr 7, 2019

--

Los Angeles is blessed with something like 300 sunny days a year and an equally impressive number of worthwhile hiking trails. Combine nice weather and a nice trail and you’ll get a pretty nice day.

Hikespeak.com offers trail reports for over 175 hikes in Los Angeles. With so many trails to choose from, you may be asking the question:

What are the best hikes in Los Angeles?

The answer depends on what your interest in seeing and what time of year you are hiking. For example, waterfall hikes are great in the early months of the year by dry out by late summer and fall. The Hollywood Sign is a popular hiking destination year-round.

Have a look at this list of twelve great hikes in Los Angeles that should please the most scrutinizing outdoor enthusiasts. These hikes are listed in alphabetical order with brief descriptions and links to full write-ups.

The list includes the average rating for each hike as judged by the visitors of hikespeak.com. After exploring one of these highly recommended hikes, you can come back and provide a star rating of your own. If you have a favorite hike that you do not see on this list, please share it as a comment below.

As a bonus, you’ll find some deserving honorable mentions at the bottom of this page. For more best-of recommendations, you can check out the top trails in a number of categories on Los-Angeles-Trails.com (a microsite of hikespeak.com).

Top Trails in Los Angeles

Bridge to Nowhere

This adventurous 10-mile round trip hike follows and crosses a river to an abandoned and out-of-place bridge with a unique history.
Wet adventure!

Escondido Falls

This 3.8-mile out and back visits a 200-foot waterfall that is split into two tiers. The upper tier is 150 feet tall and stunning after a rainstorm.
Tallest waterfall!

Fish Canyon Falls

This 4.8-mile round trip hike starts ominously in an active rock quarry, but then progresses up a beautiful canyon to a mesmerizing multi-tiered waterfall.
Charming canyon!

La Jolla Canyon Loop

This 11.75-mile hike explores Point Mugu State Park on the west end of the Santa Monica Mountains, offering extraordinary mountain and ocean views.
Great long coastal hike!

M*A*S*H Site

This hike visits the preserved site where the exteriors of the television show MASH were filmed, a 4.75-mile trek in Malibu Creek State Park.
Cinematic scenery!

Mount Baldy Loop

This 11.3-mile hike incorporates the Devil’s Backbone and the Baldy Bowl — Ski Hit Trail into one see-all loop to the summit that towers over the San Gabriels.
Highest summit!

Sandstone Peak

This 6-mile loop delivers the biggest views over the west end of the Santa Monica Mountains.
Tallest mountain in the range!

Santa Anita Canyon Loop

This 9.5-mile loop visits two peaceful creeks in sylvan canyons, passing a 60-foot waterfall and plenty of beautiful wilderness.
Beautiful canyons and waterfall!

Trans-Catalina Trail Loop

This 11.75-mile hike over the ridges above Avalon offers amazing ocean views, in two directions at times, as well as a look at the pristine interior of the island.
Scenic island hike!

Twin Peaks & Mount Waterman

This hike extends a loop over Mount Waterman by dropping across a saddle and ascending Twin Peaks East, a panoramic summit at the center of the San Gabriel Mountains.
You’ll be tired!

Honorable Mentions

Bee Rock

This hive-shaped point on the east side of Griffith Park is reached via a 1.7 to 4-mile round trip hike.
Starts by an odd and interesting abandoned zoo!

Calabasas Peak

This hike starts up Calabasas — Cold Creek Trail, a single track formerly know as the Secret Trail, passing great scenery on the way to the summit.
Panoramic!

Eagle Rock from Trippet Ranch

This loop takes Musch Trail and Eagle Springs Fire Road to visit a unique sandstone summit in Topanga State Park.
This rocks!

Mount Baden-Powell

This hike climbs one of the tallest summits in the San Gabriel Mountains and a monument to Lord Baden-Powell, a BSA icon and the founder of the Scout Movement.
High views!

Mesa Peak from Malibu Canyon Road

This hike takes the Backbone Trail from Piuma Trailhead in Malibu Creek State Park up to a subtle summit overlooking the Pacific.
Canyon and ocean views!

Old Youth Camp Loop

This lollipop loop up Stough Canyon in the Verdugo Mountains passes the ruins of an abandoned camp with views across the San Fernando Valley.
Cool ruins!

Parker Mesa Overlook

This hike from Paseo Miramar or Los Liones Drive rewards the effort with views of the Pacific Ocean en route to an overlook perched above Santa Monica Bay.
Oh hey, Santa Monica Bay!

Saddle Peak from Stunt High Trail

This 7.5-mile hike combines Stunt High Trail and a section of the Backbone Trail to reach the 6th tallest summit in the Santa Monica Mountains.
Lofty Malibu summit!

Scenic and Overlook Trails Loop

This 2.7 to 3.5-mile hike takes in tremendous views of the Pacific from a ridge above Big Sycamore Canyon in Point Mugu State Park.
Dramatic oceanfront ridge!

Tuna Canyon Park

This 1.6 to 5.1-mile hike offers spectacular views of the Pacific from a less-visited park between Topanga and Malibu.
Amazing coastal views!

hikespeak

report this ad

Originally published at www.hikespeak.com.

--

--