Topanga State Park
It is the largest state park within the Los Angeles city limits. Topanga State Park consists of an 11,000-acre of wilderness and 36-mile of trails. It is a part of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. It is strategically located between Malibu, Topanga Canyon, and West LA. From the park, you will be able to enjoy the spectacular views of Catalina Island, the Pacific Ocean, and downtown Los Angeles. No wonder why it is one of the favorite hiking spots of locals and visitors.
Topanga State Park is a local coastal desert landscape consisting of a high coastal desert, forested valleys, and grasslands. The hikes are accessible any time of the year, although it’s exposure at higher elevations, thus, the reason why it is one of the favorite spots of day hikers. For the most part of the year, Topanga State Park is dry, making it an ideal place to visit any time of the year. however, you will appreciate more its beauty if you visit during spring because during such time you will see a wide array of wildflowers.
Topanga State Park’s trail is accessible, thus, the reason why many people visit it on a daily basis. If you want to avoid a huge crowd, then come here during weekdays. Aside from trails, the park also allows horse riding, cycling, and camping.
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