Lunado Canyon Trail hike Palos Verdes Peninsula California

Lunada Canyon is a strip of open space between residential ridges on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. The 0.95-mile trail is accessible from the top and bottom of the canyon, and from another road meeting the trail 0.2 miles from the top. The upper half of Lunada Canyon Trail is overgrown, and the wall of nearby houses make it a less desirable area to hike.

The canyon lies within the 59-acre Agua Amarga Ecological Reserve, and while the trail is straight forward with no junctions, there are a few options to consider. The most obvious option is to hike the full length of Lunada Canyon Trail for a 1.9-mile round trip hike with 550 feet of elevation change. The top 0.2 miles between Posey Way and Rock Park Drive are the least traveled, least scenic, and most overgrown. Unless you really need the exercise, feel free to skip that section, bringing the hike down to 1.5 miles with 400 feet of elevation change.

Lunada Canyon Trail
The bottom of Lunada Canyon Trail

A steep section of trail is 1/4 of a mile from the bottom, so those starting from the top may decide to turn around early for a round trip hike of 1 1/3 miles or 0.93 miles (depending on where you start). The area directly above the steep section is the most stimulating part of the hike, as it overlooks a dramatic confluence with Agua Amarga Canyon, a deep adjoining trench. The area also presents the best ocean view looking out the gully of the canyon toward Lunada Bay.

Lunada Canyon Trail
Looking down a steep section of Lunada Canyon Trail

Starting from the bottom of the trail, one could hike 0.55 miles to a trail sign on the left side of the canyon atop the steep section. Above this area, the trail is highly overgrown, especially during the spring green. The trail is very close to houses and provides less of a retreat than you might be looking for. The views along the top half of the trail change very little, so feel free to turn around at the sign for a 1.1-mile round trip hike with 190 feet of elevation gain. Otherwise, follow the trail across the creek bed through a dense thicket, and up to the Rock Park Drive Trailhead. The “trail” continues for 0.2 miles from here to Posey Way, becoming quite thin and difficult to distinguish within the tall grasses.

Lunada Canyon Trail
Looking up the thin Lunada Canyon Trail

Overall, Lunada Canyon Trail fails to escape civilization or provide views worthy of the trudging. A sewer line shares the same conduit as the trail, adding a few unpleasant smells. Unless you live in the neighborhood, you may be happier hiking elsewhere. No fee or permit is required. Dogs are welcome, as well as bicycles.

To get to the trailhead at the bottom of Lunada Canyon: From Los Angeles take the 405 or 110 Freeway south to the 405-110 interchange near Carson. Continue south on the 110 for 8 miles to the end of the freeway. Turn left on Gaffey Street and make the third right on First Street. After one mile, turn left on Western Ave (Route 213) and drive 1.7 miles to the intersection with West 25th Street. Turn right and drive 1.3 miles on 25th Street until it becomes Palos Verdes Drive. Continue 6.7 miles and turn right on to Paseo Lunada, which becomes Via Carrillo after 0.1 miles. The trail is located on the left side of Via Carrillo. Street Parking is available.

Trailhead address: 2698 Vía Carrillo, Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274
Trailhead coordinates: 33.7684, -118.411 (33° 46′ 06.1″N 118° 24′ 39.5″W)

To get to the trailhead at the top of Lunada Canyon: From Los Angeles take the 405 or 110 Freeway south to the 405-110 interchange near Carson. Continue south on the 110 Freeway for 8 miles to the end of the freeway. Turn left on Gaffey Street and make the third right on First Street. After one mile, turn left on Western Avenue (Route 213) and drive 1.7 miles to the intersection with West 25th Street. Turn right and drive 1.3 miles on 25th street until it becomes Palos Verdes Drive. Continue 5.3 miles and turn right on Hawthorne Boulevard. Drive 2.7 miles inland and make a left onto Verde Ridge Road. Drive 0.3 miles and turn right on El Rodeo Road. Make the next left on Kings Harbor Road. Take the first right onto Posey Way for the very top of the trail, or the second right onto Rock Park Drive for the slightly lower trailhead.

Trailhead address: 29201 Posey Way, Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90275
Trailhead coordinates: 33.769138, -118.397569 (33° 46′ 08.89″N 118° 23′ 51.24″W)

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These photos were taken in April of 2011. Click to enlarge.
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2 Comments on Lunada Canyon Trail on Palos Verdes Peninsula

  1. Elle wrote:

    Beautiful trail!! Looks like a wonderful weekend trip!

  2. Mark wrote:

    I used to live at the house in pictures #11. Those ice plants were planted by my dad circa 1980, and the “stone ruins” were laid out by my dad and his workers. As a young kid, we used to explore the canyon on our own, but there was really no real trail to speak of. We just bushwacked our way down to the creek. The trail is really the remnant of the sewer access trail constructed for the development above.

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