Is the west best? Just maybe. With an embarrassment of riches in routes that offer breathtaking views and challenging terrain, there鈥檚 something for every hiker out here. From alpine peaks to unforgettable seaside trails, the diversity of routes astounds. Find your new favorite path鈥攚hether it鈥檚 in your backyard or out of town.
San Francisco
Light and Fast: The 3.4-mile Land鈥檚 End Trail (pictured above) has killer coastal views and a diverse landscape that make it one of the Bay Area’s most-loved loops. Beginning at the Land鈥檚 End Lookout, you鈥檒l navigate through cypress and eucalyptus groves, passing by the historic Sutro Baths ruins. Even if you’re gassed, stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Pacific Ocean make the wind feel like it’s at your back鈥攅ven when it isn’t.聽
Deep and Wild: A truly epic route worthy of any hiker鈥檚 bucket list, the Dipsea Trail is a challenging 9.7-mile out-and-back that鈥檚 home to the oldest trail race in the U.S. The trail features a mix of steep hills, stairs, and scenic views of the Pacific Ocean and Marin County as it wends from Mill Valley to Stinson Beach. After passing through聽redwood forests plus open meadows and crossing over creeks, you鈥檒l arrive at the famed 鈥淒ipsea Steps,鈥 a series of over 600 steps leading down to Stinson鈥檚 white sand.聽
Quick and Close: In a COVID-era experiment that thankfully continues, a 3.8-mile stretch of road in Ocean Beach called 鈥The Great Highway鈥 is closed to cars from Friday at noon to Monday at 6 a.m., becoming a welcome promenade. If you鈥檙e nearby on a weekend, make use of it for a breezy beachside stroll鈥攎inus the sand in your shoes. If you鈥檙e without a car, take a bus: MUNI route 7 will get you there.聽
Phoenix
Moderate Miles: A more rugged and challenging trail in the Superstition Mountains, the Peralta Canyon Trail covers 6.2 miles while gaining 1,800 feet. You鈥檒l pass by impressive rock formations, including the famous Weaver鈥檚 Needle, and will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the desert landscape. Research conditions in advance, and watch for snakes.聽

Steep and Spicy: Got grit? Test it at the Mount Baldy Loop, which covers approximately 16 miles with a total elevation gain of over 5,500 feet. Start at the Baldy Saddle Trailhead and ascend to the summit of Mount Baldy before descending via the East Baldy Trail. You鈥檒l encounter steep and technical terrain, including rocky ridgelines and switchbacks. Even at max effort, you鈥檒l appreciate the views of the surrounding mountains and valleys that are well worth the drive. Bring water and research conditions beforehand.聽
Quick and Close: Don’t have the time to venture outside of the town? The Papago Park Double Butte Loop Trail offers a quick hit of nature if you and your legs need it. The mixed dirt-and-paved trail covers approximately 3 miles with an elevation gain of around 200 feet. You鈥檒l take in scenic views of the city skyline, unique rock formations, and desert flora and fauna. Too easy? Combine the Butte Loop and other trails within the park for a longer challenge.
Los Angeles聽
Light and Fast: If you enjoy hikes with an embarrassment of sweepingly beautiful views, Solstice Canyon near Malibu is the call. The trail covers a distance of 6.5 miles and features a mix of jaw-dropping coastal and mountain panoramas. While you take in the sights, your feet will power you to a manageable elevation gain of over 1,600 feet. Keep your eyes peeled for the ruins of several mansions.聽
Steep and Spicy: Ready to get extreme? A hike to the top of Mount Baldy via the Devil鈥檚 Backbone trail will provide. The challenging trail covers 14 miles out-and-back, while gaining over 4,000 feet. On this bucket-list route, you鈥檒l encounter steep inclines, rocky terrain, and narrow paths toward the summit of Baldy, the highest peak in the San Gabriel Mountains. For your efforts you鈥檒l be gifted breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks and the Los Angeles basin below.聽

Quick and Close: If you haven鈥檛 done the Griffith Observatory Trail, it鈥檚 time to check it off your list. The trail covers just over 2.5 miles with a total elevation gain of approximately 500 feet, offering timeless L.A. views of the iconic Griffith Observatory, the city, and the surrounding hills. Without leaving town, you鈥檒l sweat while seeing some beautiful natural scenery鈥攕omething you can鈥檛 do inside a hotel gym. Take the DASH Observatory/Los Feliz route to get there by bus.聽聽
San Diego
Light and Fast: Like many well-trafficked trails in the West, the Mount Woodson Trail doesn鈥檛 disappoint. This challenging 7.5-mile out-and-back takes hikers to the top of Mount Woodson, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains, Lake Poway, and the Pacific. Bring water: Along with the steep inclines and rocky terrain you鈥檒l find that there鈥檚 little to no shade for much of the trail. Don鈥檛 miss Potato Chip Rock, a unique formation that juts out from the mountain. Pack a snack, too, in case the landmark makes you hungry. 聽
Deep and Wild: Need a hike that delivers a sense of accomplishment? Try the steep climb up to the 6,512-foot summit of Cuyamaca Peak. The Cuyamaca Peak via Azalea Glen Loop offers plenty of challenge and beauty in its 7.7 miles. The terrain is rugged and varies from rocky switchbacks to smooth singletrack, and features both dense pine forests and exposed rock scrambles. Expect to see deer, wild turkeys, and the occasional runner or hiker.
Quick and Close: If you鈥檙e looking for a convenient escape within city limits, the Balboa Park Trails provide over 65 miles of interconnected trails so you can customize a route suited for your desired mileage and time availability. You鈥檒l enjoy scenic views of the city, as well as picturesque gardens and Spanish colonial-style architecture throughout the park. Keep your eyes peeled for mature and rare trees. If you still have energy to burn, check out the San Diego Natural History Museum (the Nat), also located in the park.
Seattle
Light and Fast: The Rattlesnake Ledge Trail provides a perfect option for trying to thread the 鈥渃hallenging yet accessible鈥 needle. The trail is a 4-mile round trip with a 1,160-foot elevation gain, centered around an epic view of Rattlesnake Lake. Expect rocky outcroppings, switchbacks, and plenty of local wildlife鈥攊ncluding other hikers. This trail is popular for a reason.聽

Deep and Wild: If you鈥檙e feeling your oats, head for the Mailbox Peak Trail, which gains over 4,000 feet over its 5.2-mile stretch, one-way. You鈥檒l curse the steep inclines and rugged terrain, but love the eye candy of the surrounding mountains and forests, including the iconic mailbox at the summit. Yes, it鈥檚 a real mailbox鈥攏ot a rock shaped like one. This isn鈥檛 an easy go: Bring water, check the weather, and research recent conditions.聽
No Time: The Discovery Park Loop checks off a bunch of boxes. For those without the luxury of time, this 2.8-miler provides 鈥渏ust the hits,鈥 from cool tree tunnels to truly stunning views of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound. The terrain is mostly flat, with some small hills, so your eyes might get a more challenging workout than your legs. But the trail鈥檚 easy access from downtown Seattle makes it a must-do if you鈥檙e looking for a quick, scenic hike.
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