Best Hikes in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is blessed with something like 300 sunny days a year and an equally impressive number of worthwhile hiking trails. Combine nice weather and a nice trail and you'll get a pretty nice day. Hikespeak.com offers trail reports for over 175 hikes in Los Angeles. With so many trails to choose from, you may be asking the question: What are the best hikes in Los Angeles? ... Read more.
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.
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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
Mulholland Drive to San Vicente Mountain in the Santa Monica Mountains
The shortest route up San Vicente Mountain approaches the peak from the east. This 2-mile round trip hike follows an unpaved portion of Mulholland Drive and climbs just 335 feet. In the 1950s, San Vicente Mountain was used to defend Los Angeles from soviet missile attacks. Like Mount Disappointment in the San Gabriel Mountains and White Point on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, San Vicente Mountain was used as a Nike missile defense site to detect and intersect missiles directed at Los Angeles. ...Read more.
Distance: 2 miles · Elevation change: 335 feet
By: Published: April 13, 2010 Last updated: April 9, 2026
Topanga Lookout in the Santa Monica Mountains
At a saddle in the Santa Monica Mountains 2,375 feet above the Pacific Ocean and 3 miles from the coast, the Backbone Trail crosses Stunt Road, creating a high trailhead for nearby destinations. Topanga Lookout, the former site of a fire tower, stands above Red Rock Canyon Park and continues to offer fine views of the Santa Monica Mountains, Calabasas, and the Santa Susana Mountains. ...Read more.
Distance: 2 miles · Elevation change: 160 feet
By: Published: April 8, 2010 Last updated: April 18, 2026