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Moon Take a Hike Los Angeles: Hikes Within Two Hours of the City (Moon Outdoors)
Ann Marie Brown
,
Julie Sheer
Avalon Travel Publishing
, 2006 - 300 pages
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Serious Hikes for Serious Walkers
Los
Angeles
has a lot of neat countryside to explore if you know where to look. When I first came to the LA basin from Idaho, I was overwhelmed by the suburban sprawl, but I quickly found lots of nice outdoor experiences nearby. This book will help anyone else looking to escape the
city
for a few
hours
(or days). It features over 80
hike
s all
within
2 hours of LA.
I've hiked about a third of the trails described in this guide and all are nice. With time off in April, I expect to explore more. By way of a warning though, you will need to be reasonably fit to do many of these
hikes
. Most are 5 to 10 miles long, often with substantial elevation gain. Several are shorter, but a few are quite challenging. Happily, the authors also provide options for shortening (and sometimes lengthening) your walks. The bulk of the hikes listed are in the San Gabriel Mountains and Santa Monica National Recreation Areas. A few selections from Orange County, Palos Verde and Catalina Island round out the book. On the whole, this book is an excellent investment in fun and exploration.
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With
hikes
that lead you to forget the stress of the bustling
city
,
Moon's first
edition of
Take
a Hike
Los
Angeles
gets you out there, exploring and experiencing amazing places just minutes from your driveway. Local California authors Ann Marie Brown and Julie Sheer show you the best hikes in and around LA. All hikes
within
the guide take less than
two
hours
to reach by car, with details on public transportation options and clear directions on how to reach each trailhead.
Ann Marie and Julie have compiled lists of their favorite hikes including Best Coastal Hikes, Best Summit Views, and Best Hikes for Families. Let Ann Marie and Julie show you all the worthwhile hikes, from short, flat routes suitable for families to day-long, steep treks for more advanced hikers. From the summit of 10,064-foot Mount Baldy to the brayed tan sands of Malibu, this book covers all the best trails in the Los Angeles area. Trail profiles contain practical information including point-by-point trail navigation, facilities, fees, parking instructions, and an easy-to-use map for each trail.
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