Trails to rock formations in Southern California are ubiquitous, and what’s nice is how varied and accessible many of these hikes are. Whether you’re looking for a short-and-sweet hike or a longer, day trek adventure, you can bite off as much as you like and have a great viewing experience at each site. Here are five adventurous hikes in Southern California that each offer a unique experience.
- Red Cliffs Trail, Red Rock Canyon State Park
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Pengcheng Zhu/iStock via Getty Images The Red Cliffs Trail is a 1-mile loop that provides views of the sandstone, mudstone and volcanic rock formations. Red Rock Canyon Park Trail, 26701 Portola Pkwy, Lake Forest, CA 92610, USA
- Eagle Rock via the Pacific Crest Trail
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Sumiko Scott/Moment via Getty Images Eagle Rock almost appears to be sculpted by an artist, as opposed to naturally evolving. The 6.2-mile out-and-back route that’s part of the Pacific Coast Trail is a good way to access it, as long as you start early to avoid the heat. Here’s an in-depth look at the Pacific Coast Trail. Warner Springs, CA 92086, USA
- Sandstone Peak via the Backbone Trail
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Hoss Grizzly/alltrails The Backbone Trail is a moderately challenging, 5.7-mile loop that delivers a spectacular view from the top of Sandstone Peak.
- Vasquez Rocks Trail, Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park
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Ron and Patty Thomas/E+ via Getty Images The Vasquez Rocks Trail is a 2.7-mile loop near Agua Dulce. A counter-clockwise route provides the best views of the formations. Here’s more information about the Vasquez Rocks. Vasquez Rocks, California 91390, USA
- Mobius Arch Loop Trail, Alabama Hills Recreation Area
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Stephanie Hilbun/alltrails The Mobius Arch is not particularly big, but it frames Mount Whitney quite nicely. The loop is only 0.6 miles. Alabama Hills, California, USA
What do you think — have you tackled any of these scenic trails in SoCal? We live in such a beautiful and fascinating part of the country, and our hiking trails truly are unrivaled.
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The Red Cliffs Trail is a 1-mile loop that provides views of the sandstone, mudstone and volcanic rock formations.
Red Rock Canyon Park Trail, 26701 Portola Pkwy, Lake Forest, CA 92610, USA
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Sumiko Scott/Moment via Getty Images
Eagle Rock almost appears to be sculpted by an artist, as opposed to naturally evolving. The 6.2-mile out-and-back route that’s part of the Pacific Coast Trail is a good way to access it, as long as you start early to avoid the heat. Here’s an in-depth look at the Pacific Coast Trail.
Warner Springs, CA 92086, USA
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Hoss Grizzly/alltrails
The Backbone Trail is a moderately challenging, 5.7-mile loop that delivers a spectacular view from the top of Sandstone Peak.
Tom Grubbe/Moment via Getty Images
Ron and Patty Thomas/E+ via Getty Images
The Vasquez Rocks Trail is a 2.7-mile loop near Agua Dulce. A counter-clockwise route provides the best views of the formations. Here’s more information about the Vasquez Rocks.
Vasquez Rocks, California 91390, USA
Matt Kazmierski/Moment via Getty Images
Stephanie Hilbun/alltrails
The Mobius Arch is not particularly big, but it frames Mount Whitney quite nicely. The loop is only 0.6 miles.
Alabama Hills, California, USA
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