Or, choose your combination of the three. If you're not one for crowds, you probably won't want to bother with this hike. Parking is usually pretty easy on Jefferson Blvd, there's bathrooms at the pavilion at the top of the hill, and it's well located within the city The 3 stars is because there are always tons of people climbing the stairs - you constantly have to wait for people to pass, avoid children or people casually strolling if you're doing a workout or a hike , and the stairs are relatively short.
You can be at the top pretty quickly. It's definitely a great workout if you want to go up and down several times, but you'll definitely be dodging people on your way.
This is an amazing way to get a little hike and a great outdoor workout in the heart of Culver City. Fantastic views, but often crowded. Often crowded, these stairs are tough to miss. You can park right off Jefferson Blvd. I recommend you head there in the morning or midday as sunset is always packed. Go on a weekly "off-day" to avoid crowds. Great views!
Always practice Leave No Trace ethics on your adventures and follow local regulations. Please explore responsibly! Save View all 4 photos. All 4 photos. Discover gorgeous views of Los Angeles from the ft. If the answer is yes, head for the Calabasas Stairs, a long, straight flight of steps that climb a slope in the Santa Monica Mountains below a Calabasas neighborhood.
There is no official trailhead parking, and the street parking nearest the trail is permit only. We found free street parking on Amalfi Drive near the intersection with Capri Drive in Pacific Palisades, but be sure to read the signs carefully.
Moderate Total Ascent? Safety: Fairly residential, Culver City is considered safe. The trail heads up a switchback, bringing you to the foot of one, long staircase. There are steps to the top of the overlook. Most beaches in California are reopen as of now. A post shared by photography r. The reason I like to call this the Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook is because the top of the hill is arguably the best part. You can feel the ocean wind on some days, and you can get a great degree view of LA.
There are ledges you can sit on at the top to rest and just take in the view. I sat there for like an hour, no joke. Parking is actually not terrible. It sort of depends on the amount of traffic going on around the area. Been awhile! Just do it.
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