Bishop Peak in San Luis Obispo
Sometimes called Bishop's Peak, but more formally known as Bishop Peak, this mountain is the most sought after summit in San Luis Obispo. Bishop Peak is the tallest of the Nine Sisters, the picturesque volcanic Morros stretching across San Luis Obispo. The iconic mountain has a rocky crown shaped like a bishop's miter, which provides panoramic views over the city and nearby peaks. ...Read more.
Distance: 3.5 miles · Elevation change: 950 feet
By: Published: January 7, 2011 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Laguna Lake Park to Cerro San Luis in San Luis Obispo
Located just west of downtown San Luis Obispo, the 1,292-foot Cerro San Luis (or San Luis Mountain) offers sweeping views of the Santa Lucia Mountains and other peaks in the Morros, the chain of mountains that Cerro San Luis is a part of. The Morros, or Nine Sisters, are a line of prominent volcanic peaks between Morro Bay and San Luis Obispo. These beautiful peaks set the postcard-like backdrop to SLO and make excellent hiking destinations. ...Read more.
Tagged with · Free Trails · Lakes · Morros · Summits · Wildflowers
Distance: 5.7 miles · Elevation change: 1150 feet
By: Published: January 7, 2011 Last updated: April 10, 2026
South Hills Ridge Trail in San Luis Obispo
While shorter than the more celebrated peaks around San Luis Obispo (those attention-seeking Morros known as the Nine Sisters), the 580-foot summit of the South Hills provides excellent easy-to-reach views of San Luis Obispo. A perimeter loop trail tours the 133-acre South Hills Open Space, along with a ridge trail that provides a 1.5-mile round trip hike as it ascends 450 feet to the top of the green space just south of downtown San Luis Obispo. ...Read more.
Tagged with · Free Trails · Summits
Distance: 1.5 miles · Elevation change: 450 feet
By: Published: January 6, 2011 Last updated: December 6, 2025
Cistern Trail, Lookout Trail, and Cage Creek Trail in Malibu Creek State Park
While relatively short, Cistern Trail and Lookout Trail offer some of the very best views of Malibu Creek State Park. By entering the park at the middle of Crags Road (the main trail across the park), these less-used trails provide quick access to many of Malibu Creek's major hiking destinations. A number of possible hikes begin from Cistern Trail. ...Read more.
Distance: 2.25 miles · Elevation change: 425 feet
By: Published: January 5, 2011 Last updated: April 9, 2026
Lost Cabin Trail in Malibu Creek State Park
Lost Cabin Trail is a 0.75-mile long dead-end single track departing from Crags Road near the location where the MASH television show was filmed. The trail ends in a mountain canyon at an empty plot where a cabin once stood. Though there is no longer evidence of the cabin's existence, the trek still offers hikers immersion into a remote section of Malibu Creek State Park behind the Goat Buttes. ...Read more.
Distance: 1.5 miles · Elevation change: 190 feet
By: Published: December 31, 2010 Last updated: December 5, 2025
The MASH site in Malibu Creek State Park
Far from the Hollywood Sign and the Walk of Fame, Malibu Creek State Park holds its own bit of Hollywood history. The exterior set for the long-running television show M*A*S*H was filmed in a Korea-resembling corner of park. While the medic tents have been removed, the location is still recognizable, and Malibu Creek State Park has gone above and beyond to create a rich experience for hikers. ...Read more.
Distance: 4.75 miles · Elevation change: 200 feet
By: Published: December 29, 2010 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Talepop Loop in Malibu Creek State Park
Talepop Loop explores the north end of Malibu Creek State Park through a region long inhabited by Chumash Indians who had a village here named Talepop. Hikers today are exposed to signs of modern humanity like ranches and electric lines, but despite being suspiciously close to two major roadways, Talepop Trail escapes the man-made world to explore a beautiful patch of the Santa Monica Mountains. ...Read more.
Distance: 4.75 miles · Elevation change: 500 feet
By: Published: December 28, 2010 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Grassland Trail to Crags Road and Rock Pool in Malibu Creek State Park
South Grassland Trail enters Malibu Creek State Park from Mulholland Highway, providing a scenic stroll over rolling hills. The trail ends at Crags Road, the major hiking artery through the park. If you are familiar with hiking out of the main parking lot, starting on the Grassland Trail adds about 0.9 miles to those hikes. By entering on Grassland Trail, visitors also avoid driving into the park and paying the vehicle entry fee. ...Read more.
Distance: 3 miles · Elevation change: 125 feet
By: Published: December 26, 2010 Last updated: April 10, 2026
Wonderland Wash in Joshua Tree National Park
In between Barker Dam Trail and Wall Street Mill Trail is Wonderland Wash Trail, an unmaintained single track through the Wonderland of Rocks in Joshua Tree National Park. This less-traveled trail passes monzogranite mounds that are a popular playground for rock climbers and bouldering enthusiasts. There is no defined end to the trail, but a hike to the prominent rock formation known as the Astro Dome creates a rewarding 2. ...Read more.
Tagged with · Bouldering · National Parks
Distance: 2.1 miles · Elevation change: 75 feet
By: Published: December 20, 2010 Last updated: April 8, 2026
Wall Street Mill in Joshua Tree National Park
For the first half of the 20th century, the desert land now known as Joshua Tree National Park was scattered with miners on the hunt for gold and silver. When ore was mined, it was sent to a mill to be crushed and have the precious metal extracted. The ore from Desert Queen Mine and other mining operations passed through Wall Street Mill, which is located in Queen Valley near the Wonderland of Rocks. ...Read more.
Tagged with · National Parks · Ruins
Distance: 2.15 miles · Elevation change: 115 feet
By: Published: December 14, 2010 Last updated: April 13, 2026