- 10 Best trails and hikes in Santa Clarita | AllTrails
The Taylor Elder Loop in Santa Clarita, California, winds through rolling hills with a mix of open terrain and patches of brush The trail sees light foot traffic and is shared by hikers, runners, and wildlife
- City of Santa Clarita Trails - Parks Division
Photo credit: Emily Witkop The City of Santa Clarita’s Neighborhood Services Department invites you to enjoy approximately 80 miles of picturesque trails and 20 miles of paseos designed for commuting and recreational use, including walking, riding, jogging, and skating The regional river trail serves as the backbone of the trail system Together with connecting trails, residents can access
- Hike Santa Clarita - Visit Santa Clarita
Hitting the trails is a favorite southern California activity with good reason—hiking is simply one of the best ways to experience the area’s breathtaking natural beauty Lace up your hiking boots, pack some water, snacks and sunscreen and pick a trail to explore
- Maps - Hike Santa Clarita
Interactive Trail Map The City has launched an interactive map of trails and bike paths Visit the map or download the mobile version today! Launch the Map!
- Santa Clarita, California Trails Trail Maps | TrailLink
Explore the best trails in Santa Clarita, California on TrailLink With more than 45 Santa Clarita trails covering 304 miles, you're bound to find a perfect trail like Marvin Braude Bike Trail or North Redondo Beach Bikeway
- Santa Clarita Hiking
Based in Santa Clarita, CA, the CHC organizes and plans different community hikes and helps educate the community about the outdoors of the Santa Clarita Valley
- Top 10 Hikes and Walks around Santa Clarita | Komoot
San Francisquito Creek Trail loop — Santa Clarita, California 03:38 14 1km 3 9km h
- TOP 10 BEST Hiking Trails With in Santa Clarita, CA - Yelp
What are people saying about hiking in Santa Clarita, CA? This is a review for hiking in Santa Clarita, CA: "Haskell Canyon is a nice hiking spot in the city of Santa Clarita It is in Saugus and away from the downtown of Newhall The trail has a few different paths to take with one being easy and the other providing more of a strenuous hike
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