Hikes in the Verdugo Mountains

The Verdugos are a small mountain range (with big views) located on the northeast end of the San Fernando Valley, separated from the larger San Gabriel Mountains by Tujunga Valley. Verdugo Peak is the highest point in the range at 3,126 feet. Trailheads at the base of the Verdugo Mountains in the cities of Burbank and Glendale (and other points around the mountain range) offer convenient starting points for rewarding and challenging suburban hikes. ... Read more.
Skull Rock in the Santa Monica Mountains
Skull Rock sits on the shoulders of Temescal Ridge north of Temescal Gateway Park, delivering broad views over Santa Monica Bay. The head-shaped sandstone formation can be reach as an extension of Temescal Canyon Loop, bringing the hike to 3.8 miles. Skull Rock can also be reached via trailheads farther up Temescal Ridge. The nearest trailhead, located in the Palisades Highlands, provides a scenic 1. ...Read more.
Distance: 1.5 miles · Elevation change: 275 feet
By: Published: April 11, 2011 Last updated: April 9, 2026
Rivas Canyon in the Santa Monica Mountains
Rivas Canyon lies between Will Rogers State Park and Temescal Gateway Park. Rivas Canyon Trail crosses the ridge east of Temescal Canyon and travels down rustic Rivas Canyon to connect the two parks on a single-track that is 2.1 miles from end to end with 480 feet of elevation between the high and low points of the trail. Looking up Temescal Canyon from the start of Rivas Canyon Trail This scenic trail can be accessed from both parks. ...Read more.
Distance: 4.2 miles · Elevation change: 480 feet
By: Published: April 10, 2011 Last updated: April 8, 2026
Temescal Canyon Loop in the Santa Monica Mountains
Temescal Canyon Loop offers a good workout along with ocean and canyon views. Temescal Gateway Park is situated just off Sunset Blvd in the Pacific Palisades, and this convenient urban location makes Temescal Canyon Loop a very popular hike. The basic dimensions of the loop is 2.6 miles with 860 feet of elevation gain, but the hike can be expanded to four miles or longer thanks to a variety of extensions. ...Read more.
Distance: 2.6 miles · Elevation change: 860 feet
By: Published: April 9, 2011 Last updated: April 8, 2026
Los Liones Trail in the Santa Monica Mountains
Los Liones Trail weaves up a lush canyon at the south end of Topanga State Park, just a mile from the Pacific Ocean. The ivy and chaparral-lined hike offers glimpses of Santa Monica Bay. After 1.3 miles and 550 feet of elevation gain, Los Liones Trail arrives at a clearing on a ridge at a bench that looks down on the Pacific Palisades, Santa Monica, and the ocean beyond. ...Read more.
Distance: 2.6 miles · Elevation change: 550 feet
By: Published: April 8, 2011 Last updated: December 5, 2025
Parker Mesa Overlook via East Topanga Fire Road and Los Liones Trail in the Santa Monica Mountains
Parker Mesa Overlook offers panoramic views of Santa Monica Bay and the Pacific Ocean. The coastline spans from Palos Verdes to Malibu, with nothing but blue in between. Parker Mesa Overlook is located on the west side of Topanga State Park, which holds the distinction of being the: World's largest wildland within the boundaries of a major city. This distinguishes it from Griffith Park, which is the: Largest municipal park and urban wilderness area in the United States. ...Read more.
Distance: 7.8 miles · Elevation change: 1300 feet
By: Published: April 8, 2011 Last updated: April 8, 2026