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    O'Melveny Park

    4.7 (273 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Grotto Trail. I think that's what it's valleys I forget.
    Ashley A.

    Love this place! Recently came here again in 2026. Went on Grotto trail by accident a year or two ago. Omg! It was so intense but so worth is at the top I saw some coyotes on the others side- like a pack but the stayed on their side. Some people bring their hiking sticks and whistles and some just brave the wild :/. While we made it out alive, won't lie. Seeing like 5-6 coyotes at once kinda scared me but they were pretty far off. They have a nice little park (not a kid park with swings) you can walk around for a calmer and easier walk. They have other trails there that I haven't been on. So I'd just say wear good shoes if you're gonna tackle the big trails and maybe there hiking sticks (I need to get one) and anything for safety. It has many signs that there are rattle snakes. I haven't seen one but I believe them lol. I prefer to go early because in my mind, they wouldn't be out and about yet ‍ since it's not too hot.

    Mirage P.

    Beautiful hike. A few different paths. Definitely a nice incline on the nature trail. Nice balance between exploring nature and getting a nice workout in. Love the wild flowers.

    Entrance to the trailhead.
    Michelle R.

    Love this trail. The trail from the parking lots is a gradual incline and about close to a mile, you'll hit the first hill, and there's a flat area then you hit the next hill, and it's hilly all the way. I turned around at 1.75 miles after seeing a baby Rattlesnake. Baby Rattlesnake: I almost stepped on it because it was in the middle of the trail. Its color blended perfectly with the color of the ground and it wasn't moving. Parking: Lots available in the parking lot. They close the gate on dusk, and opens on dawn. Restroom: Yes, and less than a quarter mile from the parking lot. There were some used tiissue and seat covers, but it was alright if you need to go. People: Lots of foot traffic even late afternoon so you I felt safe seeing them here and there. View: excellent view of the mountains and city escape.

    Some wild flowers along the trail
    Te-see B.

    This beautiful park is located off of Balboa Blvd. North of the 118. It's easy to find with GPS unlike many trails in the SFV that aren't clearly mapped out. There is a parking lot available but can fill up quickly on the weekends. Once you enter the park you will have the opportunity to choose a variety of trails depending on your level of hiking. Lots of nature happening here. Dogs are allowed but please clean up after them. They have several picnic areas, public bathrooms and even a vending machine:) Today we saw a huge raven but no snakes thank goodness! Everyone was friendly and courteous as we passed them. One lovely man in particular had hung a hammock and was enjoying the sun. We did about a mile then headed for some Boba:) *No Bikes allowed *Beware of rattlesnakes *Dogs allowed *Great for families.

    Model (myself) IG: @ammysalamii Photography by: @richardesque
    Angela G.

    Beautiful trail although we only hung around nearby the entrance for some quick shoots. Love the amount of trees to give it a "forest" vibe and even a farm type setting with the wooden fencing. We've shot here a handful of times and looking forward to doing more! Still have a lot of spots on the trail to check out which I'm sure have some amazing scenery for different themes! This is located if you go up Balboa Blvd and turn a left onto Sesnon. Follow that path and you'll see signs and a tiny parking lot for this spot. Can't wait to be back! IG: @ammysalamii

    Welcome to O'Malveny Park. #hike #park
    Carl N.

    O'Melveny Park is a public park located in the Santa Susana Mountains, in the Granada Hills of San Fernando Valley, in the northernmost portion of the City of Los Angeles, California. It is the second largest park in LA after Griffith Park. This park has a large grassy areas, picnic tables, public toilet and is known for its hiking trails and horse trails and some impeccable views. Furthermore, you'll see orange trees around the park. I came late morning to hike which I found out it has multiple trails (i.e., Nature trail, O'Melveny trail, Equestrian trail, Bee Canyon trail, Grotto trail). Oh Blimey! This park has a modest size parking lot. Overall, this is a great park and hiking area. I recommend this park.

    1/3 of the way up on O'Melveney Trail and Bee Canyon Loop
    Chad C.

    O'Melveny Park Trail and Bee Canyon Loop Don't be fooled, this is a 3.2 mile intermediate hike with some steep long inclines from either approach. It's not insurmountable, so just take your time and stop when you need to. The downward exit can be especially slippery, so watch your footing. It was the low mid 70s today and since the hike is rather sun exposed, make sure you wearing sunscreen and brought a hat. Some breath taking views (especially in the morning), and you're not even 1/3 of the way done. Enjoy!

    K M.

    Why didn't I come here before? Such a beautiful park to take a walk in! Highly recommend! Loved that there was parking, the trees were beautiful, and you have options with trails if you want more elevation or just to stay within the park. 10/10

    A view
    Nathan N.

    This past summer I was on a mission to discover all the best hiking spots in the Valley, or near enough the Valley. My friend and I decided to link up here because we are both ravenous hikers. I will say that it has given me one of the best views of LA (well, the Valley) I have had in a while, and I was so pleased with how high up we were able to get. I will say that I think I neglected to eat before beginning which is one of my cardinal sins of hiking. We encountered so much nature, including adorably hilarious quails that thought they could outrun by staying on the hiking trail while doing so. They eventually flew away, but it felt like a cartoon scenario. We also saw some birds feuding in the sky. Beware of poison oak and poison ivy, as we did see some along the way. Thankfully my friend has a good eye for sensing danger. He is also allergic to bees, so we had to go quickly through some flower patches where bees were having a ball. This is a hiking trail worth revisiting. I will definitely want to keep doing this hike to build up my endurance.

    Jared F.

    This was a very nice park with a beautiful view at the top of the San Fernando Valley. There is a path that is more open and paved for walking, but there is also a nature trail for the people looking for a good hike. CAUTION! There are rattlesnakes on the Nature Trail (not sure on the other path) that sneak up on you sometimes, so just be cautious. Nevertheless, I still recommend checking this place out. They have a decent amount of parking, so don't worry about that, street parking is available as well.

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    Alexis M.

    What a nice hidden gem! I took my dog here to spice up his daily walk and I'm glad I did. This is such an easy hike with many different trails. I could have stayed for hours trying every trail, my dog could too. Unfortunately it started raining when we visited so we will have to come here again.

    Tonight's sunset :)
    Jules B.

    O'Melveny loop to Mission Peak is a 4.2 mile (elevation gain about 1,400+) very hilly trail that is absolutely gorgeous during the Spring time. I absolutely love the sight of all the different flowers blooming out here (see my pics). Once you reach the top, it's a 360 degree view of The Valley, downtown LA and views down to the Santa Clarita area too. I usually take the loop back down, after I reached the bench and the rock memorial to Dr De Campos (see my pic). If you aren't use to hiking, this hike can be quite challenging, so bring grippy good hiking shoes, enough water and the "ten essentials" (REI has a good list, if you aren't familiar with what i'm referring to). I hike with hiking poles, to further assist me with balance and speed up and down the hills (to each his/her own). Seemingly always windy at the top, so bring a windbreaker jacket too. Parking gate closes and locked around 7-8pm-ish. Free parking. Restrooms available here, but the women's toilets was clogged with toilet paper the last time I went. Lastly, dog friendly hiking area, as long as your furry friend is kept on a leash. Only negative, darn mosquitos here (ick!).

    Mountain scenery
    Eliseo R.

    I wanted to show my girlfriend the hiking spot that I went to years ago with some friends. We drove and got here around 1 PM on a Saturday. There was several families already coming down from being here and there was a lot of social activity going on. It was nice still because there were also many other dogs that were taken to go on a walk here. I brought my dog as well and he enjoyed it very much. We decided to trek all the way up the Melveny trail. It leads to the peak of the mountain. Over the course of the journey, there was a lot to see in terms of scenery. We enjoyed hiking and seeing such amazing views of nature. Before you start the incline to the mountain, you go through a park and come across areas with picnic tables and are practically in a large local park. We really enjoyed the sheer amount of large trees and also got to taking some really nice photos. We were there for at least an hour and a half. The track got difficult once you reach the area past the bench. There is a small, narrow path that brings you up even higher up, which was all of our first times exploring. It was definitely a course that got us catching our breaths multiple times. Would definitely love to come back here to enjoy nature while walking our dog! I definitely recommend! As always with all hiking trails, make sure to exercise caution and stay in the designated trails and be mindful of any wildlife animals that live around the area. Definitely a great hiking area in the San Fernando Valley.

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    Great hiking trail! It is uphill the whole time, so it's a little harder, but take breaks as needed. Nice hike to see nature!

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    I love this easy going trail. Super easy, clean, and safe. Very nice during spring weather.

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    Very nice and peaceful great hikes. Ideal for families. I celebréis several of my kids bday and was always fun!

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    Ask the Community - O'Melveny Park

    Does it have its own parking lot?

    Someone mentioned that there are stairs at this park. Does anyone know how many stairs or if this is a good place to train on stairs? I am looking for it to be a longer set of stairs and not too short. Thanks!

    Loo

    Does the park have a BBQ area?

    No, you can't barbecue here because of the wildlife/trees around

    Are there restrooms open at the park?

    Yes, there are nice clean bathrooms just at the end of the initial paved path.

    Stroller / wagon accessibility?

    Yes. There is a paved path as well as relatively flat dirt paths.

    Is there any water flowing if we want to cool off?

    I didn't see any during my visit.

    Is this primarily for hikes or is there a park area as well?

    There's a large grass area in the center of the park. Pretty much a park where you can lay a blanket down & have a picnic.

    Is the trails still open for hiking?

    Hi Alex! I went like a month ago and it was closed...I'm guessing it still is :(

    How early is the park open?

    Parking lot opens at sunrise but there's street parking.

    Why is fruit picking not allowed?

    How long is the trail to reach the top?

    If you're in great shape you can make it to the top in about 50 minutes.

    Are pets/dogs allowed in the Park?

    dogs are allowed on leash only

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    After you conquer the last hill the payoff is a 360 degree view of the San Fernando Valley and the surrounding area.

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    Whitney Canyon Park

    Whitney Canyon Park

    4.5(66 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    When you're ending the year 2025 with a hiking adventure. Let's begin this banger review…read more Whitney Canyon Park is a 442-acre park known for its diverse trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, featuring oak woodlands, chaparral, and riparian areas with seasonal waterfalls. It is located next to the freeway in Santa Clarita. I have been eyeing this trail/park for months and I am glad I crossed this on my All trails hiking list. I came on a late Monday morning and it was bloody windy (~45 mph) with a cool temp of 64 degrees. This park has multiple trials including Elsmere Trail. WCP has a wide track trail through a canyon that was known for oil drilling and ranching some of its remnants are still visible. Its trail has little to no tree shade but the trailhead was kept clear. I have seen some hikers (family and kids) and bikers along the way; most are friendly and nice. Parking lot is huge with no shades. Trash bins are available. Overall, it's a nice easy park to go hiking. I recommend it.

    A friend took me to Whitney Canyon Waterfall today, and wow what an adventure. The hike is…read moremoderate, about 3.5 miles, and parking is free. Reaching the waterfall is not for the faint of heart. You climb uphill, descend back down, reach a small waterfall, and then go through it to finally arrive at Whitney Waterfall. It's a bit sketchy, definitely thrilling, and absolutely worth it but only if you're prepared. Hiking shoes are a must. This trail is not recommended for kids or beginner hikers due to steep and slippery sections. It was 48 degrees and freezing cold today, so check the weather before you go and layer up. Also, there are no restrooms, so plan ahead. If you're looking for a raw, adventurous hike with a rewarding waterfall at the end, this one delivers.

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    Whitney Canyon Park - Wide view down some of the falls.

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    Wide view down some of the falls.

    Nature Trail - Welcome to the Mission Point.

    Nature Trail

    4.5(4 reviews)
    0.2 miGranada Hills

    You can have results or excuses. Not both. Let's begin this hiking review…read more Nature Trail is one of many copious trails within O'Melveny Park in Granada Hills, CA. Today, I decided to do a birthday hike. It's my first time hiking in this area. Yeepeee! The Nature trail intersects with and becomes Grotto trail which leads to the Top of O'Melveny, the park's highest point. This trail has multiple moderate to extremely steep elevations; it's considered a moderate hike route but I think not. Moreover, there was very little to no tree shade along this trail but it has its reward - a majestic view of the mountains/the valley. If you continue further on this trail, it will lead to the Mission Point. Generally, this experience is roughly 4.2-mile, takes an average of 2 h 43 min to complete but took me 3 h 17 min (parking lot to MP; 8.85 km) with multiple rest stops along the way. My heart was beating 165 bpm. Overall, this hike challenged my stamina, legs and cardiovascular endurance.

    Wow! This trail was a Pleasant surprise!…read more I am a fan of O'Melveny Park & all the trails within this park. I usually always hike the Loop Trail & the Lockout Trail. But lately I've been exploring the smaller Trails (some of them don't have names) but just follow them...they are amazing! So Sunday I was actually gonna hike the Grotto, but I decided to do "The Nature" first...but instead of walking down towards the trail that takes me to "The Grotto" I kept hiking up hill...& what a great surprise! This trail is actually amazing...& not easy at all. It's narrow & all you do is go up hill...so parts can get slippery...so just be careful :) The view at the top is amazing! I'm happy I decided to follow the small trail...I discovered a whole new part of "The Nature" trail.

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    Nature Trail - Three Geological Survey.

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    Nature Trail - Grotto trail has many steep elevation. Your stamina will be tested. :D

    Grotto trail has many steep elevation. Your stamina will be tested. :D

    Nature Trail - I chose the Nature trail. This was just the beginning.

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    I chose the Nature trail. This was just the beginning.

    Limekiln Canyon Trail - Little river

    Limekiln Canyon Trail

    4.5(75 reviews)
    3.3 miPorter Ranch

    Do you ever not realize you haven't heard a certain noise in years until you finally hear it again…read moreand it's like music in your ears? This is how I felt yesterday evening as I stepped foot into Limekiln Canyon trail! What was that noise? Frogs!!!! I did not realize that I haven't heard the sound of frogs croaking in years and suddenly it was the most beautiful noise so peaceful and serene I wanted to spend the night on a log just listening!!! I attended a meet up hike and I had no idea this trail existed! As a side note it was funny I didn't know this is the same hiking group my step dad attends so it was a fun surprise when we saw eachother and we hiked it together! I've lived around the area and explored all my life but this is the first time I heard of this trail or seen it!!! Parking is street parking off Tampa and across from the church. The entire path is dirt roads and very very well maintained brush on all sides. My step dad said he's had a run in with rattlesnakes on this trail and to be very careful on the parts of the trail that get narrow with bushes on both sides so close to where you're walking. All the trees are huge and give great shade and cover. We hiked at around 6pm and I did see people with dogs who were all on leashes which was good and the trail wasn't too congested so I do believe next time I come to this trail I can bring my dog along! When it gets dark the trees don't let in too much light from the sky so make sure you bring your flashlight. I'm really excited to have such a nice place to hike so close and, well, as I said the sound of the frogs has me hooked and you might catch me there just sitting on a log listening to the beautiful nature sounds!

    This trail is a secluded escape tucked away in the hills of the Valley! If you're looking for a…read morehike that is low key & quiet, this is definitely the spot. Once you reach the top, you're rewarded with a wonderful panoramic view of the Valley. It's also quite interesting as you hike along; you get a bird's-eye view into various backyards with some truly beautiful pools & hot tubs. The day I went was overcast, which made for a very pleasant & chill walk. There is plenty of nature to enjoy, including lots of birds flying around. Also lots of street parking outside the entrance to the trail. One thing that caught my attention: lots of litter & beer cans everywhere:( very sad .

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    Palisades Park - 1.6 miles from the trailhead on Tampa Ave to Reseda Blvd

    Palisades Park

    4.2(9 reviews)
    3.1 miPorter Ranch

    The two things that Porter Ranch is arguably known best for are pretty homes and pretty trails. One…read moreof my favorite trails here is at Palisades Park, a 1.6 mile multi-use trail between Tampa Ave and Reseda Blvd. The "park" is essentially a hill right behind a bunch of homes. The trailhead is on Tampa Ave, 400 feet south of Braemore Rd. The trail has light-moderate inclines, but horseback riding and biking are possible. The trail weaves back and forth across the face of the hill, which causes you to notice the scenery. Dried brush and some shrubs cover the hill, but there's really nothing in terms of shade. A wood railing kindly runs along the outer edge of the trail to discourage people from taking a tumble. A couple lookout points offer a nice view of the San Fernando Valley from 500 feet above. Keep your eyes open, and you may even see a jackrabbit or two darting off the trail into the brush. There's plenty of street parking on Tampa and Reseda. I like to park on Reseda and jog to the trailhead on Tampa and back. The inclines make for a great leg workout! Cool fact: Palisades Park had a 10 second appearance 15 minutes into the movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial: http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/palisades-park-los-angeles?select=FquAyFNQMfYxb0QVV9atEg#FquAyFNQMfYxb0QVV9atEg

    I wish they advertised this place a little bit more! I would've never found it if I didn't do my…read moreresearch on yelp and other places. But then again, that's a good thing if you're looking for a trail that doesn't have many people. I went with my father and we saw 1 couple and 1 family. The distance is 1.5 one way (it goes from Tampa to Reseda). It's great for running because it's easier on the knees since it's dirt road. There are also many ups and downs. Inclines are what naturally tire me out, but it is the perfect amount because when I start getting really tired, it'll level out a bit or have a small decline. Since it's on higher ground, it is also pretty windy up there, but still very nice. However, I wouldn't feel very safe going by myself since it feels a little empty (although there are houses when you look down the cliff). I recommend everyone to walk/run/bike this trail! :)

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