Short Hikes (0 - 5 Miles)
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Harmony borax works, Death Valley National park:
The largest National park in the lower 48 states with its extreme temperatures and all the different landscapes definitely deserves a place in your travel bucket list. Click here for more.
Zabriske point, Death Valley National park:
The largest National park in the lower 48 states with its extreme temperatures and all the different landscapes definitely deserves a place in your travel bucket list. Zabriske point is only a 100 yards up a steep paved trail from the parking lot. Click here for more.
Dante's View, Death Valley National park:
Dante's view which is a part of the Black Mountain, a part of the Armagosa range is one of the best places to catch a sunrise or a sunset in Death Valley. Click here for more.
Mesquite Sand Dunes, Death Valley National park:
The largest National park in the lower 48 states with its extreme temperatures and all the different landscapes definitely deserves a place in your travel bucket list. Mesquite sand dunes is one of the easiest and most famous attractions in Death Valley, with the tallest dune being 170 feet. Click here for more.
Eagle Rock, Topanga State Park:
Perched at the highest poin in the Topanga state park Eagle rock offers sweeping 360 views including not only the canyons but also the ocean and Channel Islands - this also means you can also enjoy the evening as the sun starts to set and hurry up back to the parking lot to leave before the park closes at sunset. Click here for more.
Santa Ynez Waterfall, Topanga State Park:
This is already one of my favorite trails, the best time to go is right after the trail opens at 8 am. You can really relax to the smell of eucalyptus trees and the chirping sounds of birds, even on a hot day the trees provide plenty of shade and keep you cool. It is doable even with kids so next time you look for a place for a family outing consider this. Click here for more.
Hummingbird trail, Santa Susanna Historic Park:
The early part of the year is the best time to go with all its greenery and vegetation. Iy is a 4.4 mile out and back moderate hike. With its steep slopes and occasional rock climbing and boulder hopping it can be hard on the knees. Click here for more.
Maricopa trail, Los Padres National Forest:
This 1 mile hike is a nice walk in the park for pretty much any season. Enjoy the calm small town atmosphere in Ojai and a walk in thr park with family and pets. Click here for more.
Hermit Falls Hike, Angeles National Forest:
This 3 mile hike offers lots of shade and plenty of water in the Winter and Spring seasons, which are the best times to visit. Click here for more.
This 1 mile hike is a short and a relatively easy hike even for beginners. This farm offers a little bit of everything for all types of visitors. If you are comfortable with petting them they let you do that and carry lambs. Or you can see watch them from a safe distance or feed the grass that is available for free. Click here for more.