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solstice-canyon
There are plenty of Los Angeles hikes for those that enjoy a bit of beautiful decay.
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We amble through what's called "transitional country" -- not the remote backcountry of the Canyon, but far from civilization nonetheless.
bridgetonowhere
Your prize at the end of this five-mile hike? An architectural remnant from the 1930s.
Hiking at Torrey Pines State Beach.
With its urban waterfront, dramatic bluffs, wetlands, and golden sand, San Diego County hosts more than its share of coastal hikes, with nothing more difficult than negotiating a trail up or down bluffs.
wilsonhike
Apart from the beautiful views, a historic observatory waits for you at the top of the hike.
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"Within the borders of Jedediah Smith Redwood State Park, a man informed me that Bigfoot had been sighted not far away."
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Tucked into the northern part of Beverly Hills is Franklin Canyon Park.
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What I love most about the Sturtevant Falls hike is its multi-dimensional nature.
A Joshua tree stands among a field of yellow coreopsis and creosote off the park's unpaved road. | Photo: Zach Behrens/KCET
Wildflowers have carpeted a section of the Mojave Desert and park rangers say there's no telling how long it will last.
During the "Great Hiking Era," Angelenos flocked to the San Gabriel Mountains to enjoy its boundless recreational opportunities.
Aerial view of Echo Mountain House and the San Gabriel Valley. Mount Lowe Observatory is in the lower right corner of the photo. | Courtesy of the Los Angeles Public Library
Entrepreneurs built summit resort camps in the San Gabriel Mountains to lure the throngs of weekend trekkers into an unforgettable overnight stay.
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Imagine setting aside several months of your life and trading it all for discovery and adventure.
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