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An online place for the outdoors

Discover trail reports for over 700 hikes, including more than 175 trails around Los Angeles. Hikespeak also has information on campgrounds and other outdoor fun.

Ready to start exploring? Pick a region that interests from the menu above or search by name.

You can also uncover trails with the Hike Finder, a robust tool that locates trails near you or places you want to go. This tool works best on desktop browsers, so you may wish to start with a basic search.

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Pro tip: Each trail includes a link that opens personalized directions to the trailhead in Google Maps. This site also offers a trail map for each outing. From your phone, you can tap the blue icon on the left side of the map to Add your location to the trail map and track your progress as you hike.

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Lizard Rock Wildwood Park Thousand Oaks hike California Arroyo Conejo Open Space

Lizard Rock in Wildwood Park

To add extra mileage and views to a visit to Paradise Falls in Thousand Oaks, consider placing Lizard Rock on your itinerary. Lizard Rock rises over five hundred feet from the canyon... Read more.

Paradise Falls Wildwood Park Thousand Oaks hiking trail waterfall Arroyo Conejo Open Space Wildwood Canyon waterfall

Paradise Falls in Wildwood Park

Paradise Falls drops 40 feet into a large pool along the Arroyo Conejo in Thousand Oaks. The waterfall is located within Wildwood Park, and thanks to an almost excessive network of... Read more.

Malibu Creek State Park Campground Malibu Creek Camp California State Park

Camping in Malibu Creek State Park

Malibu Creek State Park is a popular destination for campers and hikers who want to experience the beauty of Malibu's mountains and canyons. The 7,000-acre park boasts a good amount of... Read more.

Leo Carrillo Beach State Park Campground Malibu beach camping

Camping in Leo Carrillo State Park

Leo Carrillo State Park boasts a large campground just across PCH from the park's 1.5 miles of beautiful waterfront. A path from the campground goes underneath PCH to allow easy access... Read more.