Hiking with your dog can be a great bonding experience and can also provide great exercise. Tired of taking your dog on mundane walks around the block? Try a scenic day hike and experience all that nature has to offer. Just watch out for poison ivy. Most dogs won’t get it, but they can transfer it to you! So get outside, sniff that fresh air, and wag that tail! Do you love leaving the comfort of domesticated life and getting back to the wild for a day or two? Well, so does your pup – and to the surprise of many, most campgrounds are dog friendly. The only thing that can warm your feet up better than the campfire is the dog lying on top of them while you try to sleep! It's always a good idea to call ahead before you bring your dog as conditions can change, such as wildlife habitat protection, re-vegetation and other projects.
Deep in the eastern Santa Monica Mountains in the City of Los Angeles, Westridge-Canyonback Park provides more than 1,500 acres of open space bordered... View Listing
The Westridge fire road provides trail access for hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians along the north-south ridgeline. The park is contiguous with... View Listing
Elysian Park is a park and adjacent neighborhood in the City of Los Angeles, California. Encompassing Chavez Ravine where Dodger Stadium is located, E... View Listing
Over 70,000 people a year visit Coldwater Canyon Park, confirming Los Angeles Magazine’s declaration that it is “one of the 300 best reasons to st... View Listing
Cheeseboro Canyon is located in the northernmost section of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. It is from these hills that water in ... View Listing
Red Rock Canyon Park is located in the heart of the Santa Monica Mountains off of Old Topanga Canyon Road. The riparian canyon walls are fortified wit... View Listing
Lindero Canyon Road, (See Notes), Oak Park, CA91377
China Flat and Simi Peak is accessed on the North side of Lindero Canyon Road between King James Court and Wembly Ave. North of the freeway by 4 miles... View Listing
The trail starts out on the Chumash Trail moving steadily upward for 2.6 miles with interesting rock formations, great views of the city, and somewhat... View Listing
The Chumash Trail three miles, moderate The trail leads up to the main Rocky Peak Trail, intersecting the trail just south of Blind Canyon. The trail ... View Listing
Corriganville Park A gorgeous setting with a variety of trails LOOP Trail: 1.2 Mile that loops the massive sandsne roc outcropping that sits in the mi... View Listing
Satwiwa Loop For many years, the Santa Monica Mountains sustained the Chumash and Tongva/Gabrielino cultures. Sycamore Canyon, which cuts through Ranc... View Listing