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Hike around LA three times to escape the heat

September 12, 2025 10 Min Read
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I was so tired of getting hot, my patience with urban life was fading. There was a cool breeze, no moans of the air conditioning on the walls, and we had to find sirens and tailpipes that sounded like unhinged bumblebees.

After an hour’s drive, I pulled into the Islip Saddle Trailhead and was alone with birds chirping and chilly winds. It’s arrived!

However, when I was confused about preparing my hiking bag, a rogling construction truck was pulled into the car park and congratulated me with the smell of diesel. And another. And with a road-style machine that looks very alien, I wondered if it could pave the moon.

Have these cartran workers missed the note that this is a place of peace and solitude? How can I do this? To me?

A little absentminded, I crossed the Angeles Crest Highway and started the 2.1 mile trail. This is part of both the ISLIP saddle to Little Gemi Trail Camp. I chose this hike as it includes a north facing slope. This also helps to get less direct sunlight, starting at about 6,600 feet and climbing up to 7,500 feet at the campsite, helping to ensure temperatures.

But through native plants, I kept complaining to myself about the noise, clearly I can’t understand the first view of the surrounding mountains.

And I asked myself: “What are you in the world? I’m doing it here? “I started laughing.

Immediately I paused to thank the yellow Ravibit brush that covered both sides of the trail. I was hoping to find a molted lizard, look at the Haggard and make a similar change in my mood.

But when the Chipmanx swooped across the road, I was once again knocked down by a seemingly endless number of burned trees killed by the Bobcat Fire in 2020. Have they returned? Were they dead now?

Then I realized I was literally missing the forest for the trees. Yes, there were so many burns, and perhaps dead pine trees. But the forest floor was alive! The ground was covered with wild beer dormanzanita, greennel bead tung and purple pink parish.

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I heard it Tap, tap, tap A nearby woodpecker, probably looking for his next meal. The leisurely past of Little Mountain, where you are curious. And the chipmunks, as usual, made me laugh when they jumped from one rock to the other.

The only thing I could see was what we lost to the fire and I was missing what we returned. Pine seedlings were scattered across the forest floor amid the blackened trunks.

About 1.4 miles, I found a living green tree, breathing a survivor. I continued running, feeling a new adoration at nature’s resilience.

Soon I arrived at Little Jimmy, a 16-site backcountry trail camp. There were no campers. It was just me and a giant pine tree. I was sweating and felt a little cold as the wind passed me. I have arrived.

Regardless of which of these three hikes you take, nature hopes it will help you free yourself from what is overwhelming you.

1. Ilip Saddle to Little Jimmy Trail Camp
distance: 4.2 miles (with options to expand)
The elevation was obtained: Approximately 850 feet
Difficulty: Moderate
Are dogs allowed? yes
Accessible alternatives: Pass through a paved path

2. Colora Lumpur Pass
distance: 1.4 miles
The elevation was obtained: minimum
Difficulty: easy
Dogs allowed: yes
Accessible alternatives: This is an accessible hike!

This 1.4-mile accessible city hike through Long Beach’s 29-acre Marines includes walking along the sidewalk and taking a wide dirt path covered in native plants and trees, across the lagoon’s causeway. And as a bonus, once you’re done, you can go for a swim on the sandy beach of the lagoon.

As I crossed the road I paused on the bridge and looked around the lagoon. I watched the movement in the water and realized I had spotted a stinging ray! I was amazed at my luck and watched Sandray swim a little. That said, if you choose to swim in the lagoon, be sure to check with the Stingray Shuffle.

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Because of a large project, it is not possible to complete a complete loop around the lagoon. You can start at the east corner of the paved path beach and follow the northwest direction or start Monrovia Avenue and East Sixth Avenue, followed the sidewalk towards the lagoon.

Also, if you are visiting this weekend, look for Colora Dragoon friends who will hold educational talks on Saturdays from 10am to noon, and learn about the history and ecology of the lagoon, and take part in practical activities to help visitors clean the lagoon. For more information.

3. Solstice Canyon Trail
distance: 3 miles
The elevation was obtained: Approximately 400 feet
Difficulty: Moderate
Dogs allowed: yes
Accessible alternatives: loop

Even when seasonal waterfalls are dry, they still offer lush scenery of coastal sage scrubs (occasionally with black hoods). This moderate hike will take you through the canyon along the stream. There, black walnuts and oak trees provide shade as the lizard dashes across the path. You can attach and rotate a gentler route 1.5 miles. Or, if you’re thirsty for ocean views, create a loop near the Rising Sun Trail, a more challenging route of 1.4 miles.

Wherever you go, make sure you check the weather in advance and make sure you go early in the day to avoid the hottest part of the day. Thankfully, autumn is here!

Three things to do

1. Bicycle through the historic south–Center and Watt
The non-profit Ciclavia will host a free open street festival Sunday from 9am to 4pm, allowing attendees to cross the 6.25-mile route through the historic South Central and Watts. Visitors can either walk along the route and ride a bike or choose transport with others. The route includes music, local food vendors and more. See more details here.

2. Expose everything on a LA bike
LA’s World Naked Bike Ride begins Saturday at 10am in Downtown. Riders can choose from a more challenging ride at 10am. On the 9-mile ride at 2pm, participants can skate, scoote, jog or bike in birthday suits along the ride. Optional body paint! For more information, see Group Details.

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3. Star gaze of Malibu
Docent in Malibu Creek State Park will host a starry night at the park’s amphitheater on Saturdays from 7:30pm to 8:30pm. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets and curiosity. Find out more about the park.

Must see

With every visit to Santa Barbara, LA’s two-hour Jaunt Northwest, your trip includes a visit to one of the city’s gorgeous beaches. But contributor Tiana Moloney says, “Santa Barbara is a double joy location.” Moloney outlines the best places to hike in areas with views of both the Pacific Ocean and the mountains. Saddle Rock Trail, for example, offers extensive panoramic views. Or, if you want to soak it in freshwater, check out Rattlesnake Canyon. One of eight hikes she writes about the sound of a worthy side quest on a trip along the Santa Barbara coast.

Happy Adventure,

Poetry

Dear Wilder, we have an important job this fall. The California State Parks Foundation is asking nature lovers to report sightings of western butterflies across the Pacific coast from October to March (ISH). You can do this by downloading the free Community Science app and registering for an account. Use the app to upload photos of the monarch you found and focus on where you saw it. Last week I found a monarch near the garbage can in my apartment complex and uploaded a blurry but helpful image. For those who have extra time, you can register to help count monarchs at wintering sites near you. Let’s do our part to document these important pollinators and ensure their survival.

Check out more insider tips on Southern California beaches, trails and parks . To view this newsletter in your browser, click .

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