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Eaton Canyon Falls | Photo: Yuri Hasegawa |
After the rain comes, LA's waterfalls spring back to life. Take advantage of the mild temps, get out your hiking shoes and experience the cool rush of some of Southern California’s best waterfalls.
EATON CANYON FALLS
Located in the 190-acre
Eaton Canyon Natural Area, this hike in the San Gabriel Mountains is popular with kids and families with dogs—it’s mostly shaded, flat, and just over a mile in and mile out. At the end you’re rewarded with a 40-foot waterfall, which you’ll hear before you see. Plenty of room to rest on a rock, splash around in the cool mountain water, and have a snack before heading back.
Free parking and the adjacent
Nature Center offers activities like the Saturday morning Nature Tails Story Time and
Family Nature Walks.
Trailhead: 1750 North Altadena Dr, Pasadena 91107
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Escondido Falls in Malibu Instagram: @sneakersnstuff.la |
ESCONDIDO FALLSThis roughly 4-mile hike to a three-tiered waterfall at
Escondido Canyon Park in Malibu is one of Southern California’s biggest and best. Most of the terrain is flat and well-marked, though things can get steep in a few places if you choose to hike to the top rather than the bottom of the falls. The canyon forest is flush with chaparral (aka “cowboy cologne”) and sometimes the creeks run high. It’s one of the busier hikes in the region (for good reason), so plan ahead.
Trailhead: Winding Way and Pacific Coast Highway
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Monrovia Falls Photo: @ronsamnote, Instagram |
MONROVIA FALLSIt’s a gentle uphill hike for three quarters of a mile through man-made dams, down narrow trails and under old-growth trees until you get to these year-round falls at
Monrovia Canyon Park in the San Gabriel Mountains. It’s only 1.5 miles there and back, with nice amenities offered by the City of Monrovia - water fountain, restrooms, and friendly naturalists at the
Canyon Park Nature Center. Parking is $5 on weekdays, $6 on weekends. Dogs on leash welcome. NOTE: Monrovia Canyon Park is currently closed due to the Bobcat Fire and recent rainstorms.
Trailhead: 1200 N Canyon Blvd, Monrovia 91016
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Santa Ynez Falls Photo: @mandog2000, Instagram |
SANTA YNEZ FALLSThe 2.5-mile round trip hike on the
Santa Ynez Waterfall Trail starts at Topanga State Park (no dogs allowed) in the Pacific Palisades. The lush creekside trail is shaded and leads to more of a gorge than full-fledged waterfall - it's beautiful all the same. The Eagle Rock route is longer (9 miles roundtrip) and offers a view of the coastline and valley.
Trailhead: 20829 Entrada Rd., Topanga 90290
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Waterfall at Solstice Canyon Trail Photo: @travelkassel, Instagram |
SOLSTICE CANYONDon't let the paved road from the parking lot deter you—it opens up to actual trails crossing a stream and leading to a couple sets of stone foundations of homes that burned down long ago. The 30-foot waterfall in
Solstice Canyon is just 100 yards up from the Roberts House (aka the "Tropical Terrace"), which ranges from a trickle to a gusher, depending on recent rain. This 3.5-mile hike in the Santa Monica Mountains rewards with an awe-inspiring vista of the Pacific Ocean in the distance, too.
Trailhead: 3998 Solstice Canyon Rd, Malibu 90265
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Sturtevant Falls Photo: @andraya_eileen, Instagram |
STURTEVANT FALLS & HERMIT FALLSHead east toward Sierra Madre and get more falls for your footsteps all in one day. It’s a 3.25-mile hike to Sturtevant Falls if starting at
Chantry Flat. NOTE: Chantry Flat is currently closed due to a road improvement project.
For a longer hike, pass a cluster of charming turn-of-the-century cabins through the pine-scented Angeles National Forest, wind down farther into Santa Anita Canyon and reach Hermit Falls in another 2.6 miles. It’s a moderate hike with some canopy for shade along the way.
Trailhead: Chantry Flat Rd, Arcadia 91006
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