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The best state parks and natural areas within driving distance of Los Angeles, CA. Hiking, camping, swimming, and stunning scenery without the national park crowds. Real drive times, ratings, and visitor info included.
12 state parks near Los Angeles
Point Dume Natural Preserve
Malibu, CA 90265
Just 56 min from Los Angeles, rated 4.9 stars, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Just 45 min from Los Angeles, rated 4.8 stars by 2,250 visitors, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Palm Canyon
CA 92264, USA
Just 2 hrs 2 min from Los Angeles, rated 4.8 stars by 958 visitors, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Vicente Bluffs Reserve
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
Just 47 min from Los Angeles, rated 4.8 stars by 868 visitors, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Whitewater Preserve
Whitewater, CA 92282
Just 1 hr 42 min from Los Angeles, rated 4.8 stars by 1,481 visitors, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Placerita Canyon Nature Center
Newhall, CA 91321
Just 36 min from Los Angeles, rated 4.8 stars by 1,197 visitors, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
CA 91302, USA
Just 40 min from Los Angeles, rated 4.7 stars by 7,256 visitors, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Topanga State Park
Topanga, CA 90290
Just 46 min from Los Angeles, rated 4.7 stars by 1,873 visitors, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument
Palm Desert, CA 92260
Just 2 hrs 3 min from Los Angeles, rated 4.7 stars by 2,372 visitors, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Just 44 min from Los Angeles, rated 4.7 stars by 2,122 visitors, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Prime Desert Woodland Preserve
Lancaster, CA 93536
Just 1 hr 12 min from Los Angeles, rated 4.7 stars by 1,120 visitors, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Elfin Forest Recreational Reserve
Escondido, CA 92029
Just 1 hr 48 min from Los Angeles, rated 4.7 stars by 1,513 visitors, perfect for hiking, scenic views, and getting outdoors.
Best time to visit: Spring through fall for trails and foliage. Fall colors peak mid-October.
Frequently Asked Questions About State Parks Day Trips from Los Angeles
What are the best state parks near Los Angeles, CA?
The best state parks near Los Angeles offer hiking, camping, swimming, fishing, and scenic overlooks. Check the cards above for top-rated parks with drive times, ratings, and budget estimates.
How much does it cost to visit state parks near Los Angeles?
Most state parks near Los Angeles charge a vehicle entry fee of $5-$15 per day. Annual passes are usually available for $25-$50 and pay for themselves in 2-3 visits. Camping fees are separate and vary by site type.
Which state parks near Los Angeles are best for camping?
Several state parks within driving distance of Los Angeles offer campgrounds ranging from primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV sites with showers. Book early for summer weekends, as popular parks fill up months in advance.
What is the best time to visit state parks near Los Angeles?
Spring and fall offer the best weather and smallest crowds at state parks near Los Angeles. Summer is great for swimming and camping but parks are busiest. Winter visits are peaceful and many parks stay open year-round for hiking.
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