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Mountain bikers can shuttle to Mount Lowe and Mount Wilson aboard the Shuttle Run. Very steep, this is the safest and most convenient way to get there. This spacious van provides room for riders as well as their bikes.
38.2 Miles
The Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation is dedicated to the artist Frederick R. Weisman with more than 400 of his pieces on display. Guided tours are available by appointment only though.
38.2 Miles
Known for its double waterfall, Rubio Canyon Trail takes visitors on a journey through a scenic canyon. The trail is 1.3 miles total and leads visitors past a stream to the waterfall.
38.2 Miles
All Day Jet Ski offers 1-6 hour rentals of jet skis and other watercraft that can reach speeds of up to 67 mph. They also rent out boats at special rates and offer free parking on the lake.
38.2 Miles
Located on 5-acres of quiet residential land, McCarthy Park is a public park facility offering a number of amenities for guests to enjoy. These include basketball courts, volleyball nets, a playground structure, and covered picnic areas with barbecues.
38.3 Miles
At Tenaja Falls, travelers can go day hiking or horse riding through a scenic location. The half-hour trail offers views of the waterfall, but hikers should be wary of the nearby poison oak.
38.3 Miles
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236 votes
E Loma Alta Dr At Lake Avenue, Altadena, CA 91001
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A historic but deserted mountain resort is the end goal of Echo Mountain via the Sam Merrill Trail. The trail itself steadily climbs up the east slope of Los Flores Canyon until reaching the resort ruins that features many historic plaques and wide sweeping views of the area.
38.3 Miles
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E Loma Alta Dr At Lake Avenue, Altadena, CA 91001
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At 5 miles round trip, Echo Mountain Via The Ridgeline Trail offers visitors a historic trail with ruins of a resort and railroads to explore. The trail is lined with native vegetation including the California poppy.
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Lake Ave & Loma Alta Drive, Altadena, CA 91001
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Originally opened in 1893, the Mt Lowe Railway Trail is a hiking trail that offers access to Echo Mountain as well as the Alpine Tavern. The trail inclines up Rubio Canyon to an Echo mountain house.