Hikes in California

California is blessed with a variety of beautiful landscapes. You can stroll along beautiful coastlines, summit 14,000-foot peaks, or hike up desert canyons. California has so much to offer! Hikespeak has write-ups for over 450 hikes in California (including over 175 Los Angeles area hikes). California also has campgrounds and other outdoor attractions that you can learn about on hikespeak. ... Read more.
Caballero Canyon Trail in the Santa Monica Mountains
Located on the north side of the Santa Monica Mountains in Tarzana, Caballero Canyon Trail is a straightforward dirt single track that ascends 625 feet over 1.7 miles to an unpaved section of Mulholland Drive. Caballero Canyon Trail makes a satisfying 3.4-mile round trip hike (or ride if you take your mountain bike), and extensions are available to places like San Vicente Mountain. ...Read more.
Distance: 3.4 miles · Elevation change: 625 feet
By: Published: January 16, 2013 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Dragoon Gulch Trail in Sonora
Dragoon Gulch Trail is the primary trail in the city of Sonora in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountain. The loop is made up of five short sections, which combine to form a 2.5-mile loop with 325 feet of elevation gain. If you prefer to avoid hiking on pavement, the loop can be reduced to 1.5 miles, without sacrificing the trail's most enjoyable areas. ...Read more.
Tagged with · Creeks · Free Trails · Sonora
Distance: 2.5 miles · Elevation change: 325 feet
By: Published: January 14, 2013 Last updated: December 5, 2025
North Grove – Big Trees Trail in Calaveras Big Trees State Park
Ever wonder what happened when settlers first set eyes on giant sequoia trees? Relive the excitement of that discovery and see the enormous trees for yourself at Calaveras Big Tree State Park. The 10-square mile park has two groves of sequoias, two campgrounds, picnic areas, and a number of hiking trails. You could easily spend a couple days exploring the park, but if you only have one afternoon, hike through the storied North Grove on a 1. ...Read more.
Distance: 1.5 miles · Elevation change: 25 feet
By: Published: January 11, 2013 Last updated: April 26, 2026
Upper Natural Bridge Trail in Calaveras County
The Sierra Nevada Mountains hold many wonders. Some are famous worldwide, like the silken waterfalls in Yosemite National Park and the giant trees in Sequoia National Park. Others, like the Natural Bridges in Calaveras County, are only famous with locals. These no-less-amazing limestone tunnels make a charming destination for a short hike in the Sierra foothills (and an enthralling summer swimming hole). ...Read more.
Tagged with · Creeks · Free Trails · Natural Bridges
Distance: 2 miles · Elevation change: 300 feet
By: Published: January 10, 2013 Last updated: December 7, 2025
Hazard Peak – Islay Creek Loop in Montaña de Oro State Park
The hike up and down Hazard Peak Trail delivers a heavy dose of ocean views. While it could be argued that this 6-mile round trip hike is the finest trek to the summit of Hazard Peak, you may wish to consider elongating that hike to a 9.2-mile loop that returns to the coast via Islay Creek Trail in the adjacent Islay Creek Canyon. Sacrificing a second helping of ocean views, the loop explores the secluded interior of Montaña de Oro State Park and finishes with a cool down on a wide, gradual trail in a canyon flanked by thousand foot peaks (including the 1,076-foot Hazard Peak). ...Read more.
Distance: 9.2 miles · Elevation change: 1000 feet
By: Published: January 9, 2013 Last updated: April 8, 2026
Hazard Peak in Montaña de Oro State Park
Montaña de Oro State Park is packed with so many picturesque places that it can be difficult to settle on just one day hike. However, if you are looking for broad, unobstructed view over Morro Bay, you should feel compelled to set out for the top of Hazard Peak. Looking north from this coastal 1,076-foot summit, you won't see anything even half as tall as Hazard Peak for about 15 miles, giving you a full view of the dune-lined coast backed by the iconic Morro Rock. ...Read more.
Distance: 6 miles · Elevation change: 950 feet
By: Published: January 8, 2013 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Islay Creek in Montaña de Oro State Park
Montaña de Oro State Park has a couple lengthy level hikes. If you desire ocean views, you can't do any better than the Bluff Trail. If you would rather hike up a canyon flanked by thousand foot peaks along a creek that even has a small waterfall, the fitting trail is Islay Creek Trail. The rolling 3-mile long dirt road has 300-feet of easy elevation change. ...Read more.
Distance: 6 miles · Elevation change: 300 feet
By: Published: January 7, 2013 Last updated: April 8, 2026
Valencia Peak in Montaña de Oro State Park
At 1,347 feet, Valencia Peak is one of the highest summit in Montaña de Oro State Park and may provide the best panorama of the park's stunning shoreline and inviting inland peaks. The views are epic and the hike is 4.5-miles round trip with 1,275 feet of elevation. An older version of Valencia Peak Trail was 0.4 miles shorter each way, and the new route uses more switchbacks to ease the ascent. ...Read more.
Distance: 4.5 miles · Elevation change: 1275 feet
By: Published: December 31, 2012 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Morro Strand Trail to Morro Strand State Beach and Morro Rock from Cloisters Park
Morro Rock is an iconic landmark on California's Central Coast. Located north of San Luis Obispo, the 578-foot tall mass of volcanic rock rises above of the Pacific Ocean, separating the inviting sands of Morro Strand State Beach from the blue waters of Morro Bay Harbor. Starting from a protected coastal wetland along Highway One in Morro Bay, this easy beach hike crosses sand dunes into Morro Strand State Beach, where you can walk along the ocean to the wave-battered mini-mountain guarding the entrance of Morro Bay. ...Read more.
Tagged with · Free Trails · Morro Bay · Morros · Ocean Views
Distance: 3.5 miles · Elevation change: 25 feet
By: Published: December 26, 2012 Last updated: April 9, 2026
Carpinteria Bluffs Trail to Carpinteria Seal Sanctuary Overlook in Carpinteria Bluffs Nature Preserve
You could call a hike easy if it was less a mile long and almost completely level. You could call a hike easy to reach if the trailhead was right at the end of a freeway offramp. You could call a hike easy to enjoy if it offered lovely coastal views and almost guaranteed wildlife viewing. Introducing the easy-to-reach, easy-to-enjoy, and all around easy hike from Carpinteria Bluffs Nature Preserve to Carpinteria Seal Sanctuary Overlook! ...Read more.
Distance: 2 miles · Elevation change: 100 feet
By: Published: December 13, 2012 Last updated: December 5, 2025