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Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Preface; Table of Content; Overview Map; Overview of Hikes; Southern California Mountain Ranges Map; Southern Californias Wilderness Rim; Health, Safety, and Courtesy; Using This Book; HIKE 1 Paradise Falls; HIKE 2 Happy Camp Canyon; HIKE 3 La Jolla Valley Loop; HIKE 4 Sandstone Peak; HIKE 5 The Grotto; HIKE 6 Charmlee Wilderness Park; HIKE 7 Zuma Canyon; HIKE 8 Point Dume to Paradise Cove; HIKE 9 Solstice Canyon Park; HIKE 10 Temescal Canyon; HIKE 11 Will Rogers Park; HIKE 12 Malaga Cove to Bluff Cove; HIKE 13 Cheeseboro and Palo Comado Canyons.;Trek the diverse terrain of Southern California, from desert to beach to mountaintop, on an easy stroll or overnight adventure, with this ultimate guide to the 101 best hikes in the Southland. Covers the Santa Monica, San Gabriel, San Jacinto, and San Bernardino mountains, and the Mojave and Colorado deserts. This updated and revised edition of one of our best-selling guidebooks includes 12 new hikes and updated information for hikes from the previous edition. All trips have been rehiked for this update. Each trip includes a map, photos, trail highlights, and symbols to tell you the basic.

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In memory of Jerry Schad, 19492011

101 Hikes in Southern California

1st EDITION 1996

2nd EDITION 2005

3rd EDITION 2013

Copyright 1996, 2005, and 2013 by Jerry Schad and David Money Harris
Cover photos copyright 2013 by David Money Harris
Interior photos: Jerry Schad and David Money Harris
Maps: Jerry Schad, David Money Harris, and Steve Jones
Cover and interior design: Larry B. Van Dyke
Editor: Laura Shauger

ISBN 978-0-89997-716-4; eISBN 978-0-89997-717-1

Manufactured in the United States of America

Published by:Wilderness Press
c/o Keen Communications
PO Box 43673
Birmingham, AL 35243
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Cover photos : Palm Canyon ()

Frontispiece: Devils Backbone ()

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, or by any means electronic, mechanical, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from the publisher, except for brief quotations used in reviews.

SAFETY NOTICE: Although Wilderness Press and the author have made every attempt to ensure that the information in this book is accurate at press time, they are not responsible for any loss, damage, injury, or inconvenience that may occur to anyone while using this book. You are responsible for your own safety and health. The fact that a trail is described in this book does not mean that it will be safe for you. Be aware that trail conditions can change from day to day. Always check local conditions and know your own limitations.

Preface

Just beyond the limits of Southern Californias ever-spreading urban sprawl lies a world apart. In snippets of open space here and in sprawling wilderness areas there, Californias primeval landscape survives more or less untarnished. In hundreds of hidden places just over the urban horizon (and sometimes within the cities themselves), you can still find natures radiant beauty unfetteredor at least not too seriously compromisedby human intervention.

Our purpose in writing this book is to entice you to explore some of these hidden places. In the pages ahead you will find updated versions of trips previously published in Jerry Schads Afoot & Afield series of guidebooks on Los Angeles, Orange, and San Diego Counties, plus additional trips from eastern Ventura County, western San Bernardino County, and western Riverside Countya total of 101 hikes described in detail. The overview map on reveals how the majority of hikes chosen for this book cluster around the major urban areas of Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego. As a result, no matter where you live within Southern California, you can likely access 50 or more of these hikes in less than a two-hour drive.

Users of the Afoot & Afield books will already be familiar with the format and layout of this book. Each hike description includes a capsulized summary. Each trip is plotted on an easy-to-read sketch map. Photos of scenery and interesting features on or near the trails are sprinkled throughout the book.

The book was originally written by Jerry Schad, the grandmaster of Southern California hiking guidebooks. Unequaled in his knowledge of the regions wild places and in enviable physical condition, Jerry was abruptly diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2011 and passed away in the same year. At his request, I have revised this book to keep it up to date with changing conditions. I have endeavored to retain Jerrys lively writing and insightful descriptions while reflecting recent changes, rendering the driving directions as unambiguous as possible, and adding GPS coordinates for the trailheads.

I physically walked every trail in this book to ensure that the information contained herein is up to date. Based on this fieldwork, I have replaced 17 of the hikes covered in the second edition with outstanding substitutes. Seven of these hikes were closed or rendered inaccessible by fire. Two had access issues due to private property. The road to one had deteriorated to the point that it was impassable by stock four-wheel-drive vehicles. The others had become brushy, poorly defined, or simply less interesting than nearby trails. I have enjoyed all of the hikes in this book and hope you will enjoy them too.

I would like to thank the team at Wilderness Press for making this book possible. My editor, Molly Merkle, envisioned the new edition. Laura Shaugers exceptional copy-editing has made the book clearer and more consistent. Amber Henderson skillfully assembled the pieces into the final layout. The remaining errors are my own.

Roads, trailheads, and trails continue to change every year. You can keep me apprised of recent developments and/or changes by writing me in care of Wilderness Press at info@wildernesspress.com. Your comments will be appreciated.

David Money Harris
Upland, California
June 2013

San Gorgonio from Joshua Tree National Park Contents Wildwood Park City of - photo 4

San Gorgonio from Joshua Tree National Park ()

Contents

Wildwood Park, City of Thousand Oaks

Near Moorpark and Simi Valley

Point Mugu State Park

Santa Monica Mountains

Santa Monica Mountains

Santa Monica Mountains

Santa Monica Mountains

Malibu Coast

Santa Monica Mountains

Santa Monica Mountains

Santa Monica Mountains

Palos Verdes Peninsula

Simi Hills

Santa Clarita

Griffith Park

Glendale

San Gabriel Mountains

San Gabriel Mountains

San Gabriel Mountains

San Gabriel Mountains

Altadena

San Gabriel Mountains

San Gabriel Mountains

San Gabriel Mountains

San Gabriel Mountains

San Gabriel Mountains

San Gabriel Mountains

San Gabriel Mountains

San Gabriel Mountains

San Gabriel River

San Gabriel Mountains

San Gabriel Mountains

San Gabriel Mountains

San Gabriel Mountains

San Bernardino Mountains

San Gorgonio Wilderness

San Gorgonio Wilderness

San Gorgonio Wilderness

San Bernardino Mountains

San Bernardino Mountains

San Bernardino Mountains

North of Palm Springs

North of Palm Springs

Joshua Tree National Park

Joshua Tree National Park

Joshua Tree National Park

Joshua Tree National Park

Joshua Tree National Park

Mecca Hills

Santa Rosa Mountains

Santa Rosa Mountains

San Jacinto Mountains

San Jacinto Mountains

San Jacinto Mountains

San Jacinto Mountains

San Jacinto Mountains

City of Riverside

Santa Catalina Island

Chino Hills State Park

City of Orange

Crystal Cove State Park

Lake Forest and El Toro

Santa Ana Mountains

Santa Ana Mountains

Caspers Wilderness Park

Santa Ana Mountains

Santa Ana Mountains

San Mateo Canyon Wilderness

San Mateo Canyon Wilderness

Near Temecula and Murrieta

Agua Tibia Wilderness

La Jolla

Del Mar

Northern San Diego

Escondido

Mission Trails Regional Park

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