Located in Southern California, Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area offers a diverse range of landscapes from rugged coastal cliffs to serene valleys, providing numerous outdoor activities close to Los Angeles.
The Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area is a sprawling natural sanctuary located in Southern California, near the bustling city of Los Angeles. This recreation area encompasses a unique blend of Mediterranean ecosystems in the United States. It stretches over 150,000 acres and provides diverse landscapes, including coastal stretches, chaparral-covered hills, oak woodlands, and valleys. Home to abundant wildlife, including deer, bobcats, and a variety of bird species, the area is also rich in cultural history. Native American sites, old movie ranches, and the historic Paramount Ranch are part of its heritage. Visitors can enjoy a vast network of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The famous Backbone Trail extends nearly 70 miles, offering panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the Los Angeles basin. The recreational area also hosts numerous educational programs and guided hikes. With its proximity to urban areas, it serves as an invaluable natural escape for residents and tourists alike, combining the thrill of adventure with the tranquility of nature.
The Backbone Trail offers stunning ocean and mountain vistas.
The area has a rare Mediterranean ecosystem, harboring diverse flora and fauna.
Historic Paramount Ranch, a site for numerous Western films and TV shows.
Sandstone Peak, the highest point in the Santa Monica Mountains.
A nearly 70-mile trail offering some of the best views in the recreation area.
Features five miles of ocean shoreline and rugged hills.
Known for its scenic vistas and rock pools.