Point San Luis Lighthouse via Pecho Coast Trail in Avila Beach
If you're looking for a hike to a historic site on California's Central Coast with abundant ocean views, check out the 3.6-mile round trip hike on Pecho Coast Trail to the Point San Luis Lighthouse. The hike near Avila Beach crosses land owned by PG&E that is accessible only with a trail guide on organized treks. On the way to the lighthouse, you'll enjoy sweeping views over Avila Beach and San Luis Obispo Bay, while learning a bit about the area's plants, geology, and history. ...Read more.
Distance: 3.5 miles · Elevation change: 300 feet
By: Published: December 14, 2013 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Mount Wilson Toll Road to Henninger Flats in the San Gabriel Mountains
In 1917, Mount Wilson Toll Road was used to bring equipment (including the 100-inch mirror) up to Mount Wilson Observatory where the world's largest telescope was assembled for gazing out across the universe. Today visitors can use the same dirt road to enjoy naked-eye views across the Southland. On clear days the views extend to the Palos Verdes Peninsula, framed by two slices of the Pacific Ocean, and all the way to Catalina Island. ...Read more.
Distance: 6 miles · Elevation change: 1325 feet
By: Published: December 7, 2013 Last updated: April 10, 2026
Mount Lowe Road to Inspiration Point and Mount Lowe Trail Camp in the San Gabriel Mountains
Sometimes it can seem ambitious just to go for a hike in the rugged San Gabriel Mountains, but Thaddeus Lowe was way more determined than that, devising an incline tram and railway to bring guests to a resort, tavern, and mountain overlooks that he created in the San Gabriel Mountains about a century ago. His railway and resorts have long been destroyed, but hikers can still visit the remnants. ...Read more.
Distance: 7.25 miles · Elevation change: 900 feet
By: Published: November 28, 2013 Last updated: April 8, 2026
Vetter Mountain in the San Gabriel Mountains
Vetter Mountain has got to be one of the more scenic peaks in the San Gabriel Mountains, boasting a 360-degree summit that's a total stunner. For decades, hikers marched up the mountain to see the historic fire lookout tower that stood at the summit, but in 2009, the Station Fire destroyed the tower and scorched Vetter Mountain. The area is still in recovery from the wildfire, but trails to the 5,908-foot summit are open, allowing hikers to enjoy spectacular views over the San Gabriels. ...Read more.
Distance: 3.8 miles · Elevation change: 525 feet
By: Published: November 24, 2013 Last updated: December 5, 2025
LMU Trail (Westchester Fire Road) in Los Angeles
For those times when you can’t get out of LA to go for a hike, the city offers several urban trails. Those who live around Loyola Marymount University (in Culver City, Ladera Heights, Marina Del Rey, Playa Vista, Westchester, West LA, etc.) may enjoy getting a taste of the outdoors along with some exercise on the LMU Trail, also know as Westchester Fire Road. ...Read more.
Distance: 4.7 miles · Elevation change: 125 feet
By: Published: November 21, 2013 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Rocky Oaks Park in the Santa Monica Mountains
Good things do come in small packages, like Rocky Oaks, one of the tinier parcels in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. The park covers less than 200 acres, but a collection of interwoven trails allow visitors to hike about 2 miles in this park. For a short and level half-mile loop, stroll around a seasonal pond that was used as a cattle pond when Rocky Oaks was a ranch. ...Read more.
Distance: 2 miles · Elevation change: 175 feet
By: Published: November 18, 2013 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Weir Canyon Trail in Weir Canyon Wilderness Park in Santiago Oaks Regional Park
Where can you go for a loop hike in a wilderness area in Orange County? Why, Weir Canyon of course. Weir Canyon Trail provides a 3.8-mile loop over undulating terrain on the side of Weir Canyon in the Anaheim Hills below the Santa Ana Mountains. There is 350 feet of elevation between the high and low points of the loop, but all the ups and downs along the trail make it feel more like a hike with a thousand feet of elevation gain. ...Read more.
Distance: 3.8 miles · Elevation change: 350 feet
By: Published: November 4, 2013 Last updated: April 9, 2026
Tarantula Hill in Thousand Oaks
The foreboding sounding Tarantula Hill, which also goes by the more welcoming name of Dawn's Peak, is a small, isolated mound in Thousand Oaks that hikers can summit for views over the Conejo Valley and into the nearby Santa Monica Mountains. If your spider senses are detecting pavement, that's because the entire half-mile-long trail up Tarantula Hill is paved. ...Read more.
Distance: 1 mile · Elevation change: 275 feet
By: Published: October 14, 2013 Last updated: December 7, 2025
West Bluff Trail Loop in Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve
Newport Bay is a vital stopover for birds migrating across Southern California. Hikers can explore the estuary too, on trails in Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve, a 142-acre coastal habitat managed by the Orange County Parks Department. The preserve's West Bluff has a few trails (some open to equestrians and bikers) that provide easy hikes of a mile or more, including the 2. ...Read more.
Distance: 2.5 miles · Elevation change: 75 feet
By: Published: September 26, 2013 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Oats Peak in Montaña de Oro State Park
Oats Peak is the second highest summit in Montaña de Oro State Park, a full 26 feet taller than Valencia Peak, which is probably the park's favorite summit for hikers. Oats Peak is located a couple miles inland of Valencia Peak, sporting smaller ocean views and greater views over the Irish Hills, the canyons and ridges making up the interior of the Montaña de Oro State Park. ...Read more.
Distance: 10.8 miles · Elevation change: 1325 feet
By: Published: September 13, 2013 Last updated: April 8, 2026