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    5.0 (8 reviews)
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    EJ went out of his way to accommodate my tour during a business trip! Will return for some other stores next trip.

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    LA-88 Oat Mountain-Chatsworth Nike Missile Site

    LA-88 Oat Mountain-Chatsworth Nike Missile Site

    4.7
    (17 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    Off the 118, down a rough road that says residents only (open to everyone now), you will find a…read morepaid parking lot for the Santa Monica Mountains Park where you can hike to the missle and to the top of Oat Mountain. Don't forget to pay, $5.00 cash, and put the ticket in your windshield so the cops can see it, otherwise you may get a ticket. Also make sure that you car doors are locked and nothing valuable is left in the car. This area is pretty deserted, so not the best hike to do alone. The hike to the missle is short- but it is up a fire road for about a mile. Some may find the road to be steep but its quite short. During warmer months watch out for snakes. Once you arrive at the missle site you'll be rewarded with an interesting experience- You will see an old repair site for vehicles with remains of the vehicles and buses. Plus the entrance to the missle site- there are two entrances- one with a straight ladder and another one with steps. Both directions require a light. Also be careful as both have obstacles- don't cut yourself on the metal or wood going down. This location also provides great sunset views!

    Finally, got to explore this second missile site.. this was probably my favorite because you could…read moreactually roam aroubd more versus the la-96 missile site. I got my friend enrique to tag along.. its $5 to park.. but be ready for a hike... the incline is no joke... when we reached the top; I literally felt like I ran a mile... I felt like I was going to pass out... and it was cold and windy as hell! my hat almost flew off... The place is amazing though.. we saw two abandoned beat up buses with bullet holes and one car that looked like a mashed potato.. its a great place to explore... I can mark this off from my yelp bookmark.

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    Lyons Station Stagecoach Stop

    Lyons Station Stagecoach Stop

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    3.9 mi

    Located at the front of the Eternal Valley Memorial Park. The plaque inscription reads:…read more "This site was the location of a combination store, post office, telegraph office, tavern, and stage depot accommodating travelers during the Kern River gold rush in the early 1850s. A regular stop for Butterfield and other early California stage lines, it was purchased by Sanford and Cyrus Lyons in 1855, and by 1868 at least twenty families lived here. Eternal Valley Memorial Park has called their final resting place "The Garden of the Pioneers." California Registered Historical Landmark No.688 Plaque placed by the California State Park Commission in cooperation with Eternal Valley Memorial Park; The History and Landmarks Association of the San Fernando and Antelope Valley Parlors, Native Sons and Native Daughters of the Golden West, and San Fernando Mission Parlor No.280, Native Daughters of the Golden West, November 22, 1959." Not really worth visiting unless you combine it with a tour other local historical landmarks. Not much to see besides the plaque.

    This stagecoach stop is California Historic Landmark number 688. The website's picture of the…read moreplaque seems like a different one than I saw. I viewed an older looking plaque that was partially obscured by a tree near the Memoral Park's office buildings. (It's possible the other plaque could be new and better placed, I haven't been back to check it out again). Just a bit of local history to check out.

    Newhallywood Tours - historicaltours - Updated August 2026

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