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Canyon Lake Drive Hikes

If you go west on Canyon Lake Drive until it ends, there's a dirt path that begins where the street ends - it's a pleasant stroll to Mulholland Drive. You can also walk in either direction of Lake Hollywood Park and there are great views o...

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Sequoia National Park

Measuring 1,200 feet, Tokopah Falls is the tallest waterfall in Sequoia National Park. Tokopah Falls features a long series of steep picturesque cascades. The 3.4-mile round-trip hike is fairly gradual, gaining 600 feet up a trail that s...

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Wendy Trail Hike

When I went there was not a waterfall running but it was still a pleasant hike. It is about 3.6 miles round trip. The trail begins with a slight downhill to a tree-lined creek bed. Then you will arrive at a junction. Take the trail to the ...

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Echo Canyon Trail at Camelback Mountain

Echo Trail Camelback Mountain Phoenix, AZ This trail is an intense and difficult anaerobic hike the entire 1.2 miles to the summit. It ascends 1,280 ft, from 1,424 ft above sea level to 2,704 ft. Getting a parking spot can be a long...

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Arroyo Sequit Loop

This short loop of 2 miles provides probably the most tranquil hike in the area. On the backside of the loop, the hills block the sound of traffic on Mulholland Highway and other roads so all you can hear is the water in the small creek alon...

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Hollywood Reservoir

Lake Hollywood is a man-made reservoir built in 1924 to hold more than 2.5 billion gallons of water. The reservoir is part of the Owens River Aqueduct system. The Mulholland Dam was built by engineer William Mulholland who designed and buil...

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Paradise Falls at Wildwood Canyon 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 trails, Paradise Falls may be reached via several routes, a...

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Venice Canals

Carroll Ct & Eastern Canal Ct Venice, CA 90293 The Venice Canal Historic District is noteworthy for its man-made canals built in 1905 by developer Abbot Kinney as part of his Venice of America plan. Kinney sought to recreate the appeara...

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Fern Dell Hike to Griffith Observatory

Your destination is the historic Griffith Observatory. It opened on May 14, 1935 and has become a venerable cultural, scientific, and architectural icon and one of Southern California's most popular attractions. In 2002 its doors were close...

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Ernest E. Debs Regional Park

4235 Monterey Rd Los Angeles, CA 90032 Ernest E. Debs Regional Park is a very short distance from our area. There is a lake with turtles and fish. It's a very short and pleasant walk from the parking lot. Very quiet and se...

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Sandstone Peak

Mishe Mokwa Trail is pretty challenging! You will see first Balanced Rock, and then Split Rock. You will eventually end up on the backside of Sandstone Peak. The peak is the highest in the Santa Monica mountains! Balanced Rock! ...

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