A short hike leads to this great overlook on the tip of the little cape, jutting out into the Malibu coastline. Good views of the beaches it separates both to the east and west.
Signposted as Mt Allen, Sandstone is the highest peak in the Santa Monica Mountains, with a great 360-degree-overlook at an elevation of 3,114 feet (949 m). You can reach this …
Inspiration Point is located between Exchange Peak and Boney Peak and the view to the ocean is amazing. To get there, you need to take a little detour from Backbone …
Goat Peak (elevation 1,729) is a prominent summit on a sharp ridge between Temescal Canyon and Rivas Canyon in the Santa Monica Mountains. Although this peak is relatively unpopular, at …
Starting from the Sandstone Trailhead, this part of the Backbone Trail continues past Sandstone Peak, the highest summit in the Santa Monica Mountains, and Inspiration Point along the Crest to the west.
Saddle Peak, nestled within the Santa Monica Mountains, offers a rewarding hiking experience. With an elevation of approximately 2,800 feet, it is the highest point in this part of the …
Calabasas Peak is an interesting and worthwhile summit in the Santa Monica Mountains. At 2,155 feet, it is an accessible climb close to Calabasas and has nice views and some …
Together with Sandstone Peak the Trip Peaks is one of the highest mountains in the Santa Monica Mountains. You can enjoy a great 360-degree-view over different hiking trails and the beautiful landscape.
At the end of the Rosewood Trail, and atop Ventu Park, you reach Angel Vista. This lookout point provides 360 degree views of the open space and has a decent amount of shade reaching this point.
Ladyface is a volcanic ridge that juts up over Agoura Hills. Parts of the trail will require you to scramble up the volcanic rock walls using your hands and feet, …