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L.A.'s Historic Hiking Destinations
There are plenty of Los Angeles hikes for those that enjoy a bit of beautiful decay.
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Hiking
SoCal Wanderer
Hike and Bike Lassen National Park This Saturday
This Saturday, take your bike, or go for a hike, through Lassen Volcanic National Park.
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Wildlife
SoCal Wanderer
Hidden in Plain Sight: Hiking and Birdwatching in Beverly Hills' Franklin Canyon
Tucked into the northern part of Beverly Hills is Franklin Canyon Park.
Any California local knows that beyond the glittering lights and night-life of the city, there are amazing hiking destinations all around us. Beyond standards like Runyan Canyon and the Bronson "Bat" Cave, discover new places near you to explore the peaks in Los Angeles and beyond.
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Mount Whitney
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California listed Twice in 'North America's 10 Most Memorable Hikes'
Post date:Hiking's venerable magazine, Backpacker, this month published Perfect 10: North America's 10 Most Memorable Hikes, and not surprisingly, California is listed twice.
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inyo county
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The 7 Best Spots for Fall Color in California
Post date:If you think California doesn't have seasons, then you haven't seen enough of California.
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Hiking
SoCal Wanderer
After Hiking 1,600 Miles in 5 Months, 'Condor' Finishes PCT Journey
Post date:The Pacific Crest Trail runs 2,650 miles between the Mexico and Canada borders. While Kirk did not finish, he and many others will tell you that it's not about finishing, but the journey, which he shared moments of through videos.
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Santa Monica Mountains
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65-Mile Trail in Santa Monica Mountains Closer to Completion
Post date:There are now two more parcels to acquire.
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orange county
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Orange County to Open Black Star Canyon to Public For First Time
Post date:Orange County's stock of open space grew significantly last summer when the Irvine Company gifted 20,000 acres of undeveloped land. Of that, about 2,000 acres make up Black Star Canyon.
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Jose Huizar
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Trails & Open Space: Ascot Hills Park Opens in El Sereno
Post date:Many of Los Angeles' hillside neighborhoods are situated near open space, giving residents convenient opportunities to outdoor recreation.
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Palm Springs
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Head for The Hills!
Post date:It's solidly in the triple digits in the low desert as of last week, and it's likely going to stay there until September. But that doesn't mean the Palm Springs area hiking season is over.
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Yosemite National Park
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Half Dome at Yosemite National Park: Cables Coming June 22nd [Updated]
Post date:If you have a permit to climb atop the famous Half Dome in Yosemite National Park this summer, there's finally some good news.
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Sonoran Desert
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Partial Trail Closure in Palm Desert
Post date:One of Palm Desert's most popular hiking trails just got a little bit shorter.
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environment
SoCal Focus
Happy Trails -- Celebrate National Trails Day on June 4
Post date:A program of the American Hiking Society, the day was established in 1993 to build public interest in and support for the more than 200,000 miles of trails that crisscross the United States.
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outdoors
SoCal Wanderer
Urban Hiking: Climb 80 of L.A.'s Public Staircases in 2 Days at The Big Parade
Post date:The Big Parade is a weekend urban hike between downtown Los Angeles and Griffith Park. This year it takes place on May 21st and 22nd.
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outdoors
SoCal Wanderer
They Spent 7 Days in the Santa Monica Mountains Hiking 65 Miles
Post date:Ventura County Star reporter Zeke Barlow chronicled a 65-mile, 7-day hiking trek through the Santa Monica Mountains and filed a story each night.
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outdoors
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Over 100 Miles of Trails Reopen in the Angeles National Forest
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Hiking to L.A., a 65-mile Journey in the Santa Monica Mountains
Post date:This week 25 hikers are taking seven days to travel 65 miles across the Santa Monica Mountains.
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outdoors
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Orange County's 'Mini Grand Canyon' Open to the Public on Saturday
Post date:Beyond its beaches, Orange County often doesn't get the recognition it deserves when it comes to the outdoors. Don't let that stop you from exploring the interior, though, it's a treasure trove of open space--after all, nearly 40,000 acres are part of ...
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outdoors
SoCal Wanderer
Yosemite: High Snow Levels May Delay Access to Half Dome, Key Roads, but Waterfalls Should Last Longer
Post date:This year's incredible snowfall in Northern California means skiing at Mammoth Mountain will last through the Fourth of July, but it might hamper plans of those with permits to climb Half Dome this upcoming Memorial Day weekend.
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History
Lost LA
Summer Skiing and Southern California's Switzer-land
Post date:Lost L.A. shares archived photos from the region's so-called golden age of hiking in the earth 20th century.
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outdoors
SoCal Wanderer
Field Report: Still Lots of Snow on Mount Whitney Trail
Post date:The gates may have just opened to allow vehicle access on Mount Whitney Portal Road, but at this point in the year it's no surprise that snow still covers the majority of the trail to the tallest mountain in the continental United States.
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outdoors
SoCal Wanderer
Hello, Mount Whitney! Permit Quotas at Inyo National Forest Begin May 1st
Post date:As summer's warm temperatures approach, hiking in California's higher altitude areas will become more and more of a destination. One the most popular mountain hikes is Mount Whitney, the tallest mountain in the continental United States.
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Glendale
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Camping in Glendale? City Studying Locations
Post date:When it comes to the great outdoors, Glendale does not exactly come to one's mind. What some may not realize, however, is that L.A. County's fourth largest city is home to around 5,000 acres of open space.
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outdoors
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McGrath State Beach Campground Closed Indefinitely
McGrath State Beach in Oxnard opened for weekend camping for the first time in a year, but officials announced it's over.
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outdoors
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7 Best Stargazing Spots In San Luis Obispo County
Get away from the chain of small cities along Route 101 and you'll have a great chance of finding good stargazing almost anywhere.
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Camping
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Desert Campgrounds Begin to Reopen After Storms, Shutdown
A combination of strong storms and lack of personnel to fix them delayed a handful of campgrounds from opening last week when the government shutdown ended.
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outdoors
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6 Stargazing Spots in the Inland Empire
With some of the haziest air quality found in California, the Inland Empire might not strike you as a place where stargazing is possible.
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