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Hiking around Beverly Hills offers a diverse landscape, blending urban green spaces with the rugged natural terrain of its surrounding canyons and hills. The region is characterized by chaparral-covered hillsides, oak woodlands, and grasslands, particularly within areas like Franklin Canyon Park. Trails range from leisurely strolls through manicured gardens to more challenging paths with moderate elevation changes. This variety provides options for different experiences, from reservoir paths to canyon trails.
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Enjoy an easy 1.7-mile urban hike along Beverly Gardens Park and Santa Monica Blvd Path, featuring iconic landmarks and beautiful gardens.
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Enjoy an easy 0.5-mile hike through Holmby Park's lush greenery and well-maintained gardens in Los Angeles, perfect for a quick stroll.

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An easy 0.8-mile paved walking path at Cheviot Hills Recreation Center, perfect for a leisurely stroll and family-friendly outdoor activity.
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Enjoy an easy 1.3-mile urban hike through Beverly Gardens Park and the luxury shops of Rodeo Drive, featuring the iconic Beverly Hills Sign.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This statue of a hunter and his two dogs was moved from Europe to this spot in 1925. This 19th century sculpture by A. Jacquermat survived the First World War; there is a small plaque at its base explaining its origin and significance.
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The Beverly Hills Sign is an iconic landmark in Beverly Gardens Park. Set against a beautiful backdrop with a lily pond and manicured gardens, it is a popular photo spot for visitors.
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Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills is a world-famous shopping street known for its luxury boutiques, designer labels, and glamorous atmosphere. It's a popular destination for fashion lovers, celebrities, and tourists seeking a taste of upscale Los Angeles.
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We arrive in Beverly Hills. We immediately like it much better here. Beverly Hills is the home of many Hollywood stars. The city is known for the upscale shopping street Rodeo Drive. In the spacious Beverly Gardens Park you can see fountains, rose gardens and the Beverly Hills Sign, an illuminated sign. The Greystone Mansion from the 1920s served as a backdrop for many films.
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This statue of a hunter and his two dogs was moved from Europe to this spot in 1925. This 19th century sculpture by A. Jacquermat survived the First World War; there is a small plaque at its base explaining its origin and significance.
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A great photo opportunity lies in the beautiful Beverly Hills Garden Park! This sign and park is a must stop if visiting this iconic area in LA.
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There is something special about rolling with your bike through Ferrari and Lambos!
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Yes, Beverly Hills has several options perfect for a family outing. For a classic city walk, the Beverly Hills Garden Park and Rodeo Drive loop is a very flat and short walk through manicured parks. For a more nature-focused experience, the Upper Franklin Canyon and Reservoir loop is an easy trail around the water, ideal for all ages.
Many trails in the area are dog-friendly, provided your dog is on a leash. Franklin Canyon Park and Coldwater Canyon Park are popular spots for locals to walk their dogs. Always check specific park regulations before you go and be sure to bring water for your pet.
For expansive views, the trails in the hills above the city are your best bet. The Hastain Trail, starting from the Franklin Canyon - Hastain Trailhead, is well-regarded for its rewarding city and canyon vistas. On a clear day, you can sometimes see all the way to the ocean.
Absolutely. Many of the best routes are loops, allowing you to see new scenery for the entire hike. The Lower Franklin Canyon loop is a local favorite that takes you through the lower section of the park with some moderate elevation changes.
Franklin Canyon Park has several parking areas. There is a main lot near the Sooky Goldman Nature Center and additional parking near the reservoir and various trailheads. Parking can fill up on weekends, so arriving earlier in the day is recommended. Be aware of posted signs as some areas may have restrictions.
While many trails are easy, you can find a good workout. Trails in Coldwater Canyon Park offer some steep inclines that provide a challenge. The Hastain Trail in Franklin Canyon also features a significant climb on a fire road, rewarding you with great views for your effort.
The trails directly in and around Beverly Hills are not known for waterfalls. The climate is quite dry, and the local parks are centered around reservoirs, canyons, and manicured gardens rather than flowing rivers. You would need to travel further into the San Gabriel Mountains for reliable waterfall hikes.
For a walk that combines glamour and history, the Rodeo Drive Walk of Style loop is perfect. This short, easy walk takes you past luxury storefronts and plaques honoring fashion icons. You can also explore the grounds of the historic Greystone Mansion & Gardens for a glimpse into the area's opulent past.
There are over 170 routes to explore around Beverly Hills on komoot. These range from short, flat walks through city parks to more rugged canyon trails, with the majority being easy or moderate in difficulty.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the surprising amount of nature so close to the city, the well-maintained paths in the parks, and the stunning viewpoints over the canyons and Los Angeles.
Hikers in Beverly Hills gravitate towards its scenic canyon parks.
Franklin Canyon Park is the main destination, a large 605-acre park with over five miles of trails, a reservoir, and a duck pond. It's a favorite for its variety of easy and moderate hikes.
Coldwater Canyon Park is another top-rated spot, known for its peaceful atmosphere and hillside trails that offer panoramic city views.
Yes, access to public parks like Franklin Canyon Park, Coldwater Canyon Park, and Beverly Gardens Park is generally free for hiking and walking. Some specific locations within parks, like the Virginia Robinson Gardens, may require appointments or admission fees for guided tours.


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