![]() Below, we found 17 scenic hikes that are only an hour (or less!) from Los Angeles, but feel like a world away. And if you’re after a particularly strenuous waterfall expedition, the Santa Ana Mountains are calling - as long as you bring a mask and take all the necessary distancing precautions, of course.Īlthough dozens of trails in various parks and reserves temporarily shut down during the start of the pandemic, most - if not all - have reopened to offer urban dwellers a much-needed respite from the city. What about a beach-adjacent nature walk with stunning coastline views that (almost) make you forget you were supposed to be gazing at the Aegean Sea in Mykonos this summer? Check. Its one of my absolute favorite places in the area to hike, and because its. Woodbine Falls is a dazzling sight to behold. The overall hike was scenic along the river (there were 2 waterfalls /dams) and it gets more. This waterfall is nestled in the Custer National Forest, accessible by a three-quarter mile hike. Looking for a well-manicured, family-friendly stroll deep in the suburbs, where wonderfully wide pathways make it easier to stay six feet apart from strangers? Check. Spent about 7 hours hiking through the waterfalls and around the falls. ![]() ![]() If you’re on a mission to explore the great outdoors during the pandemic and you’ve already hiked LA’s major trailheads to death, the OC is home to hundreds of incredibly underrated treks that traverse its steep mountains, rolling hills, and canyons. Disneyland may be closed for the foreseeable future, but there are still plenty of reasons (at least 17, in fact) to visit Orange County.
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