We didn't up going to the Gabrielino Trail and instead went to a trail off of Sleepy Hollow Drive in the hills by the 134 freeway. Around 3 miles.
Archive for March 2013
134 Freeway Hiking Trail
Next Hike: Gabrielino Trail via La Canada Fire Road
Gabrielino Trail via La Canada Fire Road (3.4 miles)
Saturday, March 23 @ 8:30 am
Meet at Coral's House
This is an alternate way of reaching the Arroyo Seco stream that hugs the popular Arroyo Seco/Gabrielino Trail. It takes you behind an upscale hillside neighborhood and an electricity substation, then quickly disappears into nature as it switchbacks downhill to a streamside campground. It is quieter and more exposed than the first stretch of the Arroyo Seco Trail in Altadena. The Gabrielino Trail is one of several in the Angeles National Forest designated as a multiuse national recreation trail. It follows the route of an original 1920s road that ran from Pasadena north up the canyon past wilderness resorts and old rustic cabins.
http://www.trails.com/tcatalog_trail.aspx?trailid=XMR013-032
Next Mini Hike: Fryman Canyon - Wilacre Park
Betty B. Dearing Mountain Trail
Saturday, March 16 at 8:30 am
Meet @ Coral's House
A short, 3 mile loop in the Hollywood Hills. Centrally located, with easy access from Hollywood and Studio City, this is a slightly easier but MUCH nicer alternative to other popular Hollywood hikes like Runyon Canyon. Fryman Canyon has fire road or trail paths, plenty of spur trails to vista points and benches, and access to the Tree Peoples’ Coldwater Canyon pavilion. While it is an urban trail, it doesn’t seem crowded on the trail. And while it’s dog friendly, it doesn’t have the pile-of-poop problem that Runyon has.
More info: http://www.modernhiker.com/2009/02/09/hiking-fryman-canyon/
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