Longridge Park Trailhead, Sherman Oaks

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Longridge Park Trailhead is a quiet gateway into the Santa Monica Mountains where dirt paths, elevation, and open-air perspective come together in a setting that feels just removed enough from the city below.

Located at the top of Longridge Avenue near Mulholland Drive, just minutes from the residential hills of Sherman Oaks, this understated trailhead marks the transition from neighborhood streets to rugged hillside terrain. The shift is immediate, pavement gives way to trail, noise fades, and the landscape opens into rolling hills and wide sky. You feel it right away, gravel underfoot, wind moving across the ridgeline, and the sense that you've stepped into something less structured. It's not dramatic at first glance, but it unfolds the further you go.

Longridge Park Trailhead connects into a broader network of trails that weave through the Santa Monica Mountains, offering access to both short walks and longer ridge hikes.

The trails vary in difficulty, with some paths climbing steadily to reveal sweeping views of the San Fernando Valley and, on clearer days, beyond. What many visitors don't immediately recognize is how quickly the environment changes, within minutes, you're fully immersed in hillside terrain with minimal signs of the city below. The area is less trafficked than more well-known trailheads, giving it a quieter, more local feel. The terrain remains natural and unpolished, reinforcing the idea that this is about access. In a region filled with iconic hikes, this one stands out through simplicity and proximity.

Longridge Park Trailhead works best as a morning or late-afternoon escape, a place to reset through movement and elevation.

Start earlier in the day to avoid heat, bring water, and approach the trail with flexibility, you don't need a fixed destination to enjoy it. Walk until the views open up, then decide whether to continue or turn back, this is a space that rewards intuition. Pair it with a scenic drive along Mulholland or a return down into Sherman Oaks for food afterward to balance the experience. When you leave, the impression is clear and refreshing, a reminder of how quickly Los Angeles can shift from city to stillness.

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