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Easy hiking trails around Rolling Hills Estates traverse a landscape characterized by panoramic rolling hills and diverse natural features. The region features coastal sage scrub habitats and willow-riparian areas, contributing to varied ecological experiences. Hikers can expect to encounter marine terraces and ancient geological formations, with many trails offering Pacific Ocean views. The topography provides varied elevation suitable for easy walking paths.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Embark on the McBride Trail for an easy hike spanning 1.9 miles (3.0 km) with a gentle elevation gain of 188 feet (57 metres). You can comfortably complete this routeβ¦
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Hike the easy 1.6-mile Olmsted Creek and Del Sol Fire Road Loop for varied terrain, from shaded paths to paved sections with Pacific Ocean v

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An easy 1.7-mile hike through Peck Park Canyon, offering shaded trails, natural springs, and views of the Los Angeles Harbor.
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Embark on an easy hike along the Canada Trail and Lorraine Trail, a pleasant stroll through a residential area in Rancho Palos Verdes, California. You will find well-defined paths asβ¦
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Embark on the Portuguese Point Loop Trail for an easy hike that offers refreshing ocean breezes and expansive views. This short route covers 0.9 miles (1.5 km) with a gentleβ¦
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Coastal dune systems were once very extensive in Southern California. The advent of invasive human modification has totally disturbed this ecosystem have left only small remnants. The Malaga Creek and sand dunes is one such area and it is a joy to run through.
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Beautiful sight of unique marine wildlife. Please respect their habitat by only observing them. Make sure to time your visit with low tide otherwise you'll miss the tide pools as they can get completely covered during high tide.
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Hiking trails lead down the cliffs to a long sandy beach. The best overlooks are higher up, with beautiful sunset views.
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Rolling Hills Estates offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 60 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, the area features nearly 100 hiking trails, catering to various preferences and skill levels.
The easy hiking trails in Rolling Hills Estates are characterized by their panoramic rolling hills and diverse natural features. You'll experience coastal sage scrub habitats, willow-riparian areas, and unique geological formations like marine terraces. Many trails also offer breathtaking Pacific Ocean views, often including glimpses of Catalina Island on clear days.
Yes, there are several easy loop trails perfect for a pleasant walk. A popular option is the Peck Park Loop, which offers a gentle walk through parkland. Another great choice is the Olmsted Creek and Del Sol Fire Road Loop, providing varied terrain.
Absolutely. Many easy trails in Rolling Hills Estates are ideal for families, offering gentle elevation changes and natural surroundings. Trails like McBride Trail are perfect for a family outing, providing an accessible way to enjoy the outdoors.
Many trails in the Rolling Hills Estates area are dog-friendly, though leash laws and specific park regulations may apply. It's always best to check local signage or park websites for the most current rules regarding pets on trails within specific reserves like Portuguese Bend Reserve or Palos Verdes Nature Preserve.
The trails traverse diverse habitats, including coastal sage scrub and willow-riparian areas. You might encounter various birds, lizards, rabbits, and even Monarch butterflies. The Linden H. Chandler Preserve is notably home to the endangered Palos Verdes blue butterfly. Geologically, you can observe ancient Catalina Schist and evidence of volcanic basalt in areas like Forrestal Preserve.
Yes, the area is rich with attractions and viewpoints. You can find stunning ocean vistas from places like Pelican Cove Park - Vincente Bluffs or the View of the Palos Verdes Peninsula from Forrestal Reserve. The Bluff Cove area offers tide pools at low tide, and the George F. Canyon Nature Center features a bird observation deck and Elderberry Lookout.
Rolling Hills Estates offers pleasant hiking conditions year-round. Spring is particularly beautiful, with wildflowers blooming across the hills. The mild climate makes it enjoyable even in winter, though clear days offer the best ocean views. Always check weather conditions before heading out.
Parking is generally available at or near the trailheads for many of the popular reserves and parks in Rolling Hills Estates, such as George F. Canyon Nature Center and various access points for the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve. Specific parking details can often be found on individual park or trail information pages.
The trails in Rolling Hills Estates are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 30 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning Pacific Ocean views, the diverse natural landscapes, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable and accessible outdoor experience.
Generally, permits are not required for day hiking on most public trails within the various preserves and parks in Rolling Hills Estates. However, it's always advisable to check the specific regulations for larger reserves like the Palos Verdes Nature Preserve or Portuguese Bend Reserve, as rules can sometimes change or apply to specific activities.
For an easy hike, it's recommended to bring water, wear comfortable walking shoes, and apply sun protection, as many trails can be exposed. Depending on the season, a light jacket might be useful. Binoculars can enhance wildlife viewing, especially at spots like the George F. Canyon Nature Center.
While popular trails can see more visitors, exploring some of the lesser-known access points within the larger Palos Verdes Nature Preserve or visiting during off-peak hours (early mornings or weekdays) can offer a quieter experience. The extensive network of trails means you can often find peaceful sections even within well-known areas.


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