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.
Cerro Alto in San Luis Obispo
The 2,624-foot summit of Cerro Alto is one of the highest points in San Luis Obispo County and delivers a panoramic view. It seems like you can see the entire county from the top of the commanding peak, including each of the volcanic peaks stretching between Morro Bay and Edna Valley, the Nine Sisters. There are a couple ways to the summit, each tackling 1,600 feet of elevation between the trailhead at Cerro Alto Campground and the cerro's summit. ...Read more.
Distance: 5.35 miles · Elevation change: 1600 feet
By: Published: January 6, 2012 Last updated: December 9, 2025
Cerro Cabrillo and Tiki Rock in Morro Bay State Park
Nine principle volcanic plugs are spread between the central coast cities of Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo. The 911-foot Cerro Cabrillo (or Cabrillo Peak) is the third of the Nine Sisters from the west after Morro Rock and Black Hill. The summit of Cerro Cabrillo is the highest point in Morro Bay State Park, offering panoramic oceanfront views.  The unmaintained trail to the summit passes Tiki Rock, an unmistakable boulder near the top of the peak resembling those carved by Polynesians. ...Read more.
Distance: 2.5 miles · Elevation change: 900 feet
By: Published: December 30, 2011 Last updated: April 9, 2026
Turtle Rock in Morro Bay State Park
If you are looking for an easy 45-minute hike to the top of a pimple of a hill between two of San Luis Obispo's Nine Sisters, take Chorro Trail to Turtle Rock in Morro Bay State Park. This 2.1-mile round trip hike begins with views of the estuary feeding Morro Bay and ends atop a small rise between Black Hill and Cerro Cabrillo. There is only 200 feet of elevation gain along the way, making this a quick hike that can be easily connected to other trails in the park. ...Read more.
Distance: 2.1 miles · Elevation change: 200 feet
By: Published: December 29, 2011 Last updated: April 10, 2026
Portola Point in Morro Bay State Park
It can feel like stealing when you snag great views from an easy hike. This is the situation on the 2-mile loop to Portola Point in Morro Bay State Park, which ascends 315 feet to panoramic views over Morro Bay. The view-to-effort ratio on this hike is quite favorable, almost criminal. Portola Hill is a dome-shaped volcanic rise on the eastern edge of Morro Estuary. ...Read more.
Distance: 2 miles · Elevation change: 315 feet
By: Published: December 24, 2011 Last updated: December 9, 2025
Eagle Rock Nature Trail in El Chorro Regional Park in San Luis Obispo
Along Highway One between San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay, is a regional park with over 700 acres of land that were formerly part of Camp San Luis. The versatile El Chorro Regional Park sports a 63-site campground, a botanical garden, playground, picnic area, dog park, volleyball courts, ball fields, and Dairy Creek Golf Course. Additionally, the park hosts a 2. ...Read more.
Distance: 2.4 miles · Elevation change: 450 feet
By: Published: December 23, 2011 Last updated: April 8, 2026
Carbon-neutral trails on hikespeak.com
At hikespeak.com, we love the outdoors. We love hiking through clean air and camping beneath a clear sky of stars. For this reason, we are proud to give something back to the environment. With the help of the green-friendly gurus at Better World Energy, we have acquired renewable energy certificates to offset the carbon footprint of this website. Because most electricity comes from fossil fuels, while your computer is online it uses electricity that is responsible for greenhouse gas emissions. ...Read more.
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By: Published: December 23, 2011 Last updated: April 21, 2026
Sydney Street Trail to Murray Hill (Unnamed Hill) in San Luis Obispo
If the hike at your own risk sign at the start of Sydney Trail doesn't intimidate you, maybe the 1,275-foot climb over 1.4 miles (one-way) will. This is a steep hike up a rocky road. The destination is a stone seating area at the top of Murray Hill (also known as Unnamed Hill), a 1,715-foot summit in the Santa Lucia Foothills with panoramic views over San Luis Obispo, more commonly reached from the north via Reservoir Canyon Trail. ...Read more.
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Distance: 2.8 miles · Elevation change: 1275 feet
By: Published: December 17, 2011 Last updated: April 8, 2026
Islay Hill in San Luis Obispo
Islay Hill stands at the eastern end of the chain of volcanic plugs running across San Luis Obispo. If Bishop Peak is the most iconic Morro, than Islay Hill is about the easiest to hike (with the exception of Black Hill). The dome-shaped 776-foot summit is more mound than mountain, but you will find 550 feet of elevation gain on the 1.8-mile round trip hike to the top. ...Read more.
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Distance: 1.8 miles · Elevation change: 550 feet
By: Published: December 13, 2011 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Beacon Hill in Griffith Park
Located in the southeast corner of Griffith Park, Beacon Hill is the easternmost summit in the Santa Monica Mountain Range. The 1,001-foot hill towers over the Los Angeles River and provides panoramic views from Burbank to Santa Monica Bay. On a clear day, Beacon Hill issues a stunning panorama. The summit can be reached via a 2.75-mile out and back hike, or a 3. ...Read more.
Distance: 3.9 miles · Elevation change: 500 feet
By: Published: December 7, 2011 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Crystal Lake in the San Gabriel Mountains
Diminished by drought and tarnished by wildfire, Crystal Lake is not the glistening destination it once was. Crystal Lake is the only naturally occurring lake in the San Gabriel Mountains, cradled by granite summits north of the San Gabriel River Valley above the city of Azusa at 5,500 feet. It is a 1 1/3-mile round trip paved hike to Crystal Lake with 150 feet of elevation gain. ...Read more.
Distance: 1.33 miles · Elevation change: 150 feet
By: Published: December 6, 2011 Last updated: April 8, 2026