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.
Petroglyphs on North Lava Bed Wash near Seventeen Mile Point in Mojave National Preserve
Visitors driving though Mojave National Preserve between Baker and Kelso Depot may wish to stop near Seventeen Mile Point for a quick walk to simple petroglyphs drawn into the volcanic rock outcroppings along the road. While certainly not the only petroglyphs in the preserve, these might be the easiest to get to. A petroglyph engraved into the rock On Kelbaker Road, 13. ...Read more.
Tagged with · Free Trails · Lava · Petroglyphs
Distance: 0.25 miles · Elevation change: 25 feet
By: Published: May 19, 2010 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Silver Peak in Mojave National Preserve
This 8.5-mile hike ascends 2,500 feet to summit a 6,365-foot peak in the small range of mountains in the southwestern corner of Mojave National Preserve. Silver Peak looks out across the Granite Mountains toward the Kelso Dunes, Cima Dome, and the peaks of the Providence Range - a worthy view of Mojave National Preserve to be sure. Nearby Granite Peak is the tallest mountain in the range (6,762 feet), but Silver Peak is an easier hike because there is a rough trail leading almost all the way to the summit. ...Read more.
Tagged with · Closed · Free Trails · Off Trail · Summits
Distance: 8.5 miles · Elevation change: 2500 feet
By: Published: May 18, 2010 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Lava Tube in Mojave National Preserve
A field of cinder cones stands out dramatically from the surrounding Mojave Desert between the city of Baker and Kelso Depot Visitor Center in Mojave National Preserve. Within the lava field is a short trail leading to a tube formed long ago by molten lava. A ladder takes hikers down into the tube where skylights (holes in the rock ceiling) illuminate a subterranean world. ...Read more.
Tagged with · Caves · Free Trails · Lava · Lava Tubes
Distance: 0.6 miles · Elevation change: 150 feet
By: Published: May 17, 2010 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Warren Peak in Joshua Tree National Park
Warren Peak is a high point on the western edge of the Little San Bernardino Mountains in Joshua Tree National Park. Located away from Park Boulevard, Warren Peak offers private peace of mind and near endless views. A 5.5-mile round trip hike to the 5,103-foot summit begins from Black Rock Campground, the only campground in the park where visitors can sleep surrounded by Joshua trees. ...Read more.
Tagged with · National Parks · Summits
Distance: 5.5 miles · Elevation change: 1000 feet
By: Published: May 14, 2010 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Lucky Boy Vista in Joshua Tree National Park
Lucky Boy Vista Trail offers a level 2.5-mile round trip hike to a modest overlook at the site of an old mine. The trailhead is a half-mile from the Pine City - Desert Queen Mine Trailhead and easy to find. There are no junctions along the trail to be concerned with. From the parking area, hike southeast across the desert on an easy track that climbs just 125 feet over 1. ...Read more.
Tagged with · National Parks
Distance: 2.5 miles · Elevation change: 125 feet
By: Published: May 13, 2010 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Inspiration Peak from Keys View in Joshua Tree National Park
With its vast view of Coachella Valley, the Salton Sea, and Mount San Jacinto, Keys View is the principal overlook in Joshua Tree National Park. The excellent vantage more than justifies the 7-mile drive from Park Boulevard, but why stop there? Keys View is also the starting point for a short trek to Inspiration Peak. Leave the crowds behind and visit this 5,550-foot summit, which is just 0. ...Read more.
Tagged with · National Parks · Summits
Distance: 1.2 miles · Elevation change: 425 feet
By: Published: May 11, 2010 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Santa Ynez Falls in the Santa Monica Mountains
Santa Ynez Falls Trail follows a shaded creek to a gorge containing a short waterfall. This 2.5-mile hike is a popular family outing because it is fairly level (just 250 feet of elevation change) and interesting enough to hold a child's attention for the duration. Santa Ynez Falls is one of the Los Angeles waterfall hikes. The hike begins from a free trailhead into Topanga State Park in the Pacific Palisades. ...Read more.
Distance: 2.5 miles · Elevation change: 250 feet
By: Published: April 29, 2010 Last updated: April 7, 2026
Wildflowers in Los Angeles
Wildflowers in the Santa Monica Mountains, San Gabriel Mountains and other open areas of Los Angeles County bloom each spring adding splashes of color along the area's trails. Some flowers can be seen into the summer and fall. Below are some examples of common wildflowers that appear beside Los Angeles hiking trails. The flowers are listed alphabetically with a link to the trails where they were seen. ...Read more.
Tagged with · Wildflowers
By: Published: April 29, 2010 Last updated: April 9, 2026
Lower Canyonback Trail in the Santa Monica Mountains
Lower Canyonback Trail crosses Canyonback Ridge between Brentwood and a development of estate homes built along the ridge. The trail offers views of west Los Angeles, Santa Monica Bay, and neighboring ridges in the Santa Monica Mountains. The Getty Museum to the east is also in view and on the same plane with trail. From the top of Kenter Avenue to Mountain Gate Country Club Estates is 4. ...Read more.
Distance: 4.2 miles · Elevation change: 500 feet
By: Published: April 28, 2010 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Upper Canyonback Trail in the Santa Monica Mountains
Canyonback Ridge runs north to south in the area of the Santa Monica Mountains known as the Big Wild. The ridge is located east of Mandeville Canyon near San Vicente Mountain. Much like the neighboring ridges, Westridge, Sullivan Ridge, and Temescal Ridge, there is both a wide fire road and a narrow single-track running along Canyonback Ridge allowing hikers to choose their own adventure on the trail. ...Read more.
Distance: 3 miles · Elevation change: 200 feet
By: Published: April 28, 2010 Last updated: May 20, 2026