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5 Must-Do California Hikes To Do This Summer

by Josephine Hogan

California is a beautiful state filled with so many fun places to explore like all of the many Must See Places or heading to one of the many amazing Museums the state has to offer. However, with summer in full force now, it’s the perfect time to get out on a few hikes to see all that California has to offer. Whether you’re looking for a short trip to somewhere close or a full day of adventure, you’re going to find it here.

Remember to check out the weather and local updates before heading out on your hikes. And while you’re here, be sure to check out Market Apartments to find your next dream apartment.

1) Big Laguna Mountain Loop Trail

Big Laguna Mountain Loop Trail is a popular 10.3-mile loop trail and takes about 4 hours to complete. This moderately difficult trail is filled with beautiful terrain and magnificent overlooks that you definitely want to check out. You’ll need to get a day pass for parking, that can be purchased online or at some of the small stores near the trail. Be sure to head up early as parking is limited and can get crowded fast.

2) Bull Creek South Trail

Located in the Humboldt Redwoods State Park near Garberville, California, Bull Creek South Trail is a great summer hike. This moderately challenging route is 6.9 miles out-and-back and takes an average of just under 3 hours to complete. This peaceful hike among the redwoods is a perfect way to spend the morning. We recommend starting earlier in the morning to get a bit of time without other people.

3) Icehouse Canyon to Icehouse Saddle

The Icehouse Canyon to Icehouse Saddle Trail is located near Mount Baldy, California. Considered a challenging route, this 7.7-mile out-and-back trail takes an average of 5 hours to complete. Throughout the hike, you’ll see beautiful waterfalls and stunning views of the surrounding mountains. There are some sections that are quite steep and rocky so we recommend hiking poles if you have them.

4) Solstice Canyon Loop

This moderately challenging route is a 3.0-mile loop that takes about 1.30 hours to complete. Solstice Canyon Loop offers a mostly shaded canyon hike in the Santa Monica Mountains. On your hike, you’ll see a small waterfall and creek as well as several ruins that include the ruins of a mansion and the oldest still-standing stone building in Malibu. Take time to check out some of the exotic plants as well as several lovely pools.

5) Nicholas Flats to Leo Carrillo Beach

The Nicholas Flats to Leo Carrillo Beach Trail is a 7.2-mile point-to-point trail in Leo Carrillo State Park, located near Newbury Park, California. As a moderately challenging route, the hike should take 4 hours to complete. The trail is exposed to the sun, so be prepared with water if you’re looking to do this trail as it can get hot. However, the views of the ocean are by far worth the hike.

There are several more amazing hikes, so many that we couldn’t possibly name them all. While these are our favorites that we’re checking out, let us know in the comments which ones are your favorites. What places do you feel like you can’t miss out on? If you’re looking for a new place to live, find your next dream apartment here. While on your search for the best apartments, be sure to check out, some of the most affordable places to live in California.

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