Circa Hits the Trail: Explore LA’s Scenic Nature Hikes

Summer is officially here, and now is the perfect time to get out and commune with nature. According to recent research, experiencing the natural world has a powerful effect on our well-being, including reducing stress, improving cognitive abilities, and boosting creativity. And you don’t have to travel far to explore the great outdoors. LA is home to a wealth of scenic trails and nature preserves that are easily accessible from Circa, where you’ll discover everything from lush flower blooms to rugged woodlands, refreshing waterfalls, and a wide variety of wildlife. Bring plenty of water and snacks, wear sturdy shoes and protective hiking attire, and don’t forget your sunscreen!


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Griffith Park 4730 Crystal Springs Dr. Los Angeles, CA 90027

With over 4,210 acres of both natural chapparal-covered terrain and landscaped parkland and picnic areas, Griffith Park is one of the largest municipal parks with urban wilderness areas in the United States. Activities include hiking, biking, horseback riding, picnicking, and more. The park is also home to numerous iconic attractions including the Greek Theatre, Autry Museum of the American West, Griffith Observatory, L.A. Zoo, and L.A. Equestrian Center. Within the park, you’ll also discover hidden gems, such as Fern Dell and Amir’s Garden.

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Amir’s Garden 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90027

After a fire destroyed this Griffith Park hillside in 1971, hiker and Iranian immigrant Amir Dialameh spent more than three decades transforming it by hand, planting pine, jacaranda trees, geraniums, oleander, rose bushes, and other flowers and plants. The roughly 5-acre garden features enclaves with picnic tables and benches, as well as meandering wooden staircases that wind down the hillside. Amir Dialameh passed away unexpectedly in late 2003, leaving behind a verdant gift to the citizens of Los Angeles. Today, his garden is maintained by volunteers and volunteer groups, with assistance, when possible, from the City of Los Angeles Park Rangers and park maintenance workers. 


Hollywood Sign Hollywood Sign Trust LA’s scenic hikes near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

The Hollywood Sign Hiking Trails

Have you ever hiked up to the Hollywood Sign? There are several routes to choose from, ranked from easy to difficult. The Mt Hollywood Trail, the Brush Canyon Trail, and the Cahuenga Peak Trail offer options for intrepid seekers, stragglers, dreamers, beginners, children, and the moderately well-conditioned. ‍Authorized hiking trails are open the same hours as Griffith Park, from Sunrise to Sunset, 365 days a year.  Please note that trespassing is illegal and the sign is protected by a fence and security cameras.

Earnest E. Debs Regional Park LA’s scenic hikes near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Earnest E. Debs Regional Park 4235 Monterey Road, Los Angeles, CA 90032

Ernest E. Debs Regional Park is 300 acre urban oasis on old ranch land in the Arroyo Seco neighborhood just northeast of downtown L.A. The fourth largest park in Los Angeles, the area is home to walnut-oak woodland, grassland, coastal sage scrub, and over 140 species of birds. A five mile loop meanders through almost every section of this dog-friendly park. Along the way, you’ll discover a pond where you can actually go fishing. 

Audubon Center at Debs Park near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Audubon Center at Debs Park 4700 Griffin Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90031

The Audubon Center at Debs Park is a natural jewel in the heart of Los Angeles with something for everyone. They are a community hub located in Montecito Heights, less than 5 miles from Downtown LA. Nestled within the 282-acre Ernest E. Debs Regional Park, the Center has inspired a love of nature in over a quarter of a million residents of Los Angeles. The park is home to over 140 species of birds, including American Kestrels, Great-horned Owls, Northern Flickers and Yellow-rumped Warblers. Look for birds, but not sure where to start? Check out their birding tips or attend a Community Bird Walk.

Elyria Canyon Park LA’s scenic hikes near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Elyria Canyon Park 1550 Bridgeport Drive, Los Angeles 90065

Nestled on the southwestern slopes of Mount Washington, Elyria Canyon Park is a 35-acre nature park that provides a glimpse into the native habitat that once thrived in the hills near downtown Los Angeles. The park boasts one of the finest examples of California black walnut woodland in Southern California, with lovely trails that lead to vistas of the Los Angeles River, Griffith Observatory, and DTLA. The main entrance is located off Wollam Street in Glassell Park. Leave the paved road for a dirt path through thickets of sumac and bay laurel trees. Keep zigging and zagging until you reach a grassy bowl, where you’ll find a bench and a welcoming drinking fountain. Walk a bit farther and to see a totally unexpected little red farmhouse.

Eaton Canyon Fall Wikipedia Scott Medling LA’s scenic hikes near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Eaton Canyon Falls Eaton Canyon 1750 N Altadena Dr. Pasadena, CA 91107

Eaton Canyon Trail is a scenic hike to the 40-foot Eaton Canyon Falls, with beautiful views of the San Gabriel and Santa Monica Mountains. The trail has only a few hundred feet of elevation gain, but there are several stream crossings and areas of boulder-hopping and rock climbing on the way to the falls. Eaton Canyon Natural Area is a 190-acre zoological, botanical, and geological nature preserve situated at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, picnic areas, seasonal stream, rocks and minerals, various natural habitats, native plants, and wildlife.

Bridge to Nowhere Instagram @lahikes LA’s Scenic Hikes near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Bridge to Nowhere East Fork Trailhead, Camp Bonita Rd, La Verne, CA 91750

The Bridge to Nowhere is a 120-foot high concrete arch bridge that was built in 1936, located north of Azusa in the San Gabriel Mountains. The bridge spans the East Fork of the San Gabriel River and was meant to be part of a road connecting the San Gabriel Valley with Wrightwood. The East Fork Road was still under construction when it was washed out during the great flood of 1938 and the project was abandoned, leaving the bridge forever stranded in the middle of what is now the Sheep Mountain Wilderness. The hike starts at the East Fork Trailhead in Angeles National Forest, about an hour away from central Los Angeles. The trail features multiple river crossings, plenty of opportunities to swim, and historic sections of visible roads and tunnels. 

Will Rogers State Historic Park LA’s Scenic Hikes near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Will Rogers State Historic Park 1501 Will Rogers State Park Rd. Pacific Palisades, CA 90272

Will Rogers was one of the most popular and highest paid actors in Hollywood and “America’s most beloved citizen.” During the 1920s, he bought land in Santa Monica, where he developed a ranch. Eventually, Rogers owned about 359 acres overlooking the Pacific Ocean, in what is now Pacific Palisades. After Rogers passed away, his widow Betty donated the ranch to California State Parks in 1944. Casual hikers can enjoy a moderate 2-mile loop to and from Inspiration Point, and more adventurous hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians can tackle the Backbone Trail National Trail into the Santa Monica Mountains, which can take you all the way to Point Mugu. 

Escondido Canyon Park LA’s Scenic Hikes near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Escondido Canyon Park 27200 Winding Way, Malibu, CA 90265

At 150 feet, Escondido Canyon Falls is the tallest waterfall in the Santa Monica Mountains, accessed by a lovely and shaded trail through beautiful sage scrub. Starting from Pacific Coast Highway about a mile south of Kanan Road in Malibu, take the Edward Albert Trail through Escondido Canyon Natural Area. The trail leads hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians 4.2 miles through oak woodland, riparian woodland, and coastal sage scrub to the spectacular, multi-tiered waterfall.

Malibu Creek Rock Pool LA’s Scenic Hikes near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Malibu Creek Rock Pool Malibu Creek State Park 1925 Las Virgenes Rd. Calabasas, CA 91302

Malibu Creek State Park, just 25 miles from downtown Los Angeles, features hiking, fishing, bird watching, mountain biking, rock climbing, and horseback riding opportunities. A beautiful oasis hidden in the Santa Monica Mountains, the Malibu Creek Rock Pool is a fairly large body of water surrounded by green trees and tall rocky, porous cliffs. The rocks are situated above and around the pool, hence the name, the Rock Pool. You can also roam the surrounding area of the Rock Pool to see other parts of Malibu Creek, where you’ll find some good spots to relax and enjoy the tranquil sounds of the water as it flows by. 

Vasquez Rocks Natural Area and Nature Center Instagram @vasquez.rocks near Circa residences in downtown Los Angeles

Vasquez Rocks Natural Area and Nature Center 10700 W. Escondido Canyon Rd. Agua Dulce, CA 91390

Located in the high desert near Agua Dulce Springs, Vasquez Rocks features 932 acres of spectacular rock formations and a seasonal stream. The rocks’ history began in prehistoric times when the sandstone rocks were uplifted at a picturesque angle, showing their jagged red features. In 1874 Tiburcio Vasquez, one of California’s most notorious bandits, used these rocks to elude capture by law enforcement. His name has since been associated with this geologic feature. The park is a popular hiking, picnicking, and equestrian area, and has been seen in many hit movies, commercials and television shows, including Star Trek and Star Trek: Picard.

Photo Credits:

Photo #1: Bridge to Nowhere / Instagram @lahikes

Photo #2: LA Parks / Griffith Park 

Photo #3: LA Trail Hikers

Photo #4: Hollywood Sign Trust

Photo #5: Earnest E. Debs Regional Park

Photo #6: Earnest E. Debs Regional Park

Photo #7: Santa Monica Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority

Photo #8: Wikipedia / Scott Medling

Photo #9: Bridge to Nowhere / Instagram @lahikes

Photo #10: California State Parks

Photo #11: Santa Monica Mountains Recreation & Conservation Authority

Photo #12: California State Parks

Photo #13: Instagram @vasquez.rocks