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.
Dune Trail to Hazard Canyon Reef in Montaña de Oro State Park
For a quick one-mile jaunt in Montaña de Oro State Park, hike down Dune Trail to Hazard Canyon Reef. At the bottom of this oceanfront ravine is a rocky shoreline graced with engaging tide pools. Explore up or down the coast to extend your stay, or settle in for a picnic on the sandy beach. The postcard views of Morro Rock are a good reason to stick around. ...Read more.
Distance: 1 mile · Elevation change: 100 feet
By: Published: April 24, 2012 Last updated: April 8, 2026
Los Osos Oaks State Natural Reserve in San Luis Obispo
The 90-acre Los Osos Oaks State Natural Reserve protects a pocket of 800-year-old oaks near San Luis Obispo, California. Los Osos Creek Trail, Chumash Trail, and Oak View Trail loop through the park presenting easy hikes between 0.75 and 1.5 miles. The trails pass beneath (and sometimes between) the gangly branches of pygmy oaks, offering quiet hikes through a shady grove. ...Read more.
Distance: 1.5 miles · Elevation change: 25 feet
By: Published: April 23, 2012 Last updated: April 9, 2026
Escondido Falls in the Santa Monica Mountains
When Escondido Falls is flowing strong, it is flat out one of the finest waterfalls around Los Angeles. The waterfall has an easy-to-reach lower tier that is 50 feet tall and a hard-to-reach upper tier that's 150 feet tall and stunning in optimum conditions. The 3.5 mile round trip hike to Lower Escondido Falls begins just off Pacific Coast Highway and begins by traveling uphill for 0. ...Read more.
Distance: 3.8 miles · Elevation change: 400 feet
By: Published: April 15, 2012 Last updated: April 18, 2026
Point Dume Natural Preserve in Malibu
If you have driven through Malibu on PCH, then you have seen Point Dume, a dome-shaped promontory jutting into the Pacific at the northwest end of Santa Monica Bay. The point is surrounded by picturesque white sand beaches and sparking blue water. The headland is protected by Point Dume Natural Preserve, a California State Park. A mile of trails on Point Dume's bluffs lead to two overlooks, one at the top of Point Dume. ...Read more.
Distance: 1 mile · Elevation change: 100 feet
By: Published: March 16, 2012 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Mount Baldy in the San Gabriel Mountains
Mount Baldy, Old Baldy, or more formally, Mount San Antonio — whatever you call this mountain, the trek to the summit is considered a right of passage for SoCal hikers. Baldy towers over the San Gabriel Mountains and is the highest point in the range. The far-reaching panoramic views found at the exposed 10,064-foot summit attract plenty of hikers. ...Read more.
Distance: 11.3 miles · Elevation change: 3900 feet
By: Published: March 6, 2012 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Mount Baldy via Devil’s Backbone Trail in the San Gabriel Mountains
Devil's Backbone Trail offers spectacular views from an impressive ridge-top trail. The spine-tingling hike along a tantalizing spine starts from Baldy Notch and ends at Mount Baldy, the highest summit in the San Gabriel Mountain. Devil's Backbone Trail is 3.3-miles long with 2,350 feet of elevation gain, and can be reached several ways: From the summit of Mount Baldy after hiking 4. ...Read more.
Distance: 6.6 miles · Elevation change: 2350 feet
By: Published: March 5, 2012 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Baldy Notch in the San Gabriel Mountains
A trip to Mount Baldy should include a hike along the Devil's Backbone, a daunting ridge east of the summit with tantalizing views. One way to reach Devil's Backbone Trail is to first hike up to the summit of Mount Baldy on Baldy Bowl Trail and then hike down the Devil's Backbone (as you would do on the 11.3-mile Mount Baldy Loop). To start from the bottom of Devil's Backbone Trail, you must make your way to Baldy Notch, occupied by the Mount Baldy Ski Area. ...Read more.
Distance: 3.5 miles · Elevation change: 1500 feet
By: Published: March 4, 2012 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Mount Baldy via Baldy Bowl – Ski Hut Trail in the San Gabriel Mountains
Baldy Bowl - Ski Hut Trail climbs 3,900 feet over 4.5 miles to the highest summit in the San Gabriel Mountains. The trails ascends the southwest side of the mountain and is the shortest route to the top that does not involve the use of a ski lift. Expect an aggressive climb for most of the hike rewarded by views over San Antonio Canyon. Halfway up the mountain, the trail passes a Sierra Club Ski Hut that makes a good resting point. ...Read more.
Distance: 9 miles · Elevation change: 3900 feet
By: Published: March 3, 2012 Last updated: December 5, 2025
San Antonio Falls in the San Gabriel Mountains
San Antonio is a 75-foot tall multi-tier year-round waterfall carrying water off Mount Baldy. The waterfall swells in late winter and early spring when snow melt increases the flow. The toughest thing about getting to San Antonio Falls isn't the hike, it's the long drive to the base of Mount Baldy. The hike to San Antonio Falls is easy. Simply march 0. ...Read more.
Distance: 1.4 miles · Elevation change: 275 feet
By: Published: March 2, 2012 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Manker Flats Campground in the San Gabriel Mountains
Manker Flats Campground is perfectly positioned to be a base camp for hikes up Mount Baldy, the highest summit in the San Gabriel Mountains. The 11.3-mile loop hike up Mount Baldy is a full day affair, so if you would like to camp out before or after, claim one of the twenty-one sites at Manker Flats Campground. Campers looking for a shorter hike near Manker Flats may enjoy the 1. ...Read more.
By: Published: March 1, 2012 Last updated: October 8, 2024