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Family friendly hiking trails around Culver City offer a diverse range of outdoor experiences, characterized by prominent hills and urban green spaces. The region features natural overlooks like the Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook, providing expansive views of the Los Angeles basin and the Pacific Ocean. Hikers can explore varied terrain, from the gentle paths of the Ballona Wetlands to the more elevated routes within Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area. These areas connect to a broader network of recreational opportunities, including…
Last updated: April 25, 2026
14.5km
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Hike the 9.0-mile Ballona Creek Bike Path, a moderate urban trail offering bird-watching in the wetlands and city views.
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02:58
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This moderate 6.7-mile hike in Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area offers panoramic views of Los Angeles from Baldwin Hills.

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3.82km
01:05
90m
90m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2.03km
00:39
80m
80m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.01km
02:38
240m
240m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Has some bumps here and there nothing too crazy, fun ride
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This small park spans a lovely 6.6 acres with well-maintained paths ideal for walking and running. There is ample parking, a picnic area, a drinking fountain and restrooms. It is a hub for local sporting events, and its central location makes it an ideal spot to take a break during a hike or a ride.
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Pedestrian-friendly car-free downtown area framed by the tall Culver Hotel, fountain, the film studios, and several artsy pieces of modern architecture around the Culver steps and restaurant at the central square
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North end of one of the oldest movie studios in Culver City, with a large colonial building and a lush grass front lawn essentially facing the central square of Culver City downtown.
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Long mural at the access ramp to Ballona creek bike trail
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Operating today as a live theatre, the Culver Theatre began its life in 1947 as a 1,160-seat venue showing movies. The Streamline Moderne structure with its distinctive name sign tower was built and operated by Fox West Coast Theatres. Theatre designer George Skouras gets credit for the decorative, richly-stylized, floral-like swirls and embellishments which once framed the auditorium’s proscenium, extended along the theatre’s walls, moved out into the lobby, and enveloped the concessions stand. His outdoor embellishments remain, however, adorning the box office, the marquee, and the 4-sided name tower. The entry’s terrazzo floral motif paving complements Skouras’ theme. By the 1970s, the single-screen theatre had become a triplex – a relatively easy remodel given the theatre’s open, stadium-style seating (no overhanging balcony). The Northridge quake of 1994, however, forced the closure of the venue. But in 2004, following a two-year metamorphosis from motion picture house to live theatre, the Culver was re-configured and renamed. Thanks to the generosity of Anne and Kirk Douglas, as well as a grant from the Culver City Redevelopment Agency, the Kirk Douglas Theatre now features a 317-seat auditorium and multi-purpose rehearsal and event space. While the interior long ago lost its 1947-era touches, the theatre’s eye-catching exterior looks much as it did over 70 years ago. Today, the “Douglas” is part of Center Theatre Group (CTG), rubbing shoulders with The Ahmanson and The Mark Taper Forum. As Center Theatre Group describes it, the Kirk Douglas Theatre “…is our home for adventurous new work. It’s where we do the most world premieres, play with conventions, and take risks.” https://www.centertheatregroup.org/visit/kirk-douglas-theatre/
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You can also reach Baldwin Hills via Wrightcrest Drive
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The quiet Hetzler Road takes you directly to Baldwin Hills with a great view of the surrounding city
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Our guide features 11 family-friendly hiking routes around Culver City, with 4 of them specifically rated as easy, making them suitable for various ages and fitness levels.
The family-friendly trails in Culver City often feature accessible paths, moderate distances, and engaging points of interest like panoramic viewpoints and opportunities for wildlife spotting. Many offer stunning views of the Los Angeles basin, the Pacific Ocean, and the Santa Monica Mountains, providing a rewarding experience for all ages.
Yes, for very young children or those with strollers, the Baldwin Hills – Kenneth Hahn Recreation Area offers easy paths. Additionally, the Culver City Nature Trail, located within Culver City Park, is a 0.5-mile accessible pathway with panoramic views, ideal for a gentle family outing.
Many trails offer breathtaking panoramic views. For instance, the Baldwin Hills – Kenneth Hahn Recreation Area provides expansive vistas of the Los Angeles basin, the Hollywood sign, and the Pacific Ocean. You can also explore highlights like the Kenneth Hahn State Recreational Area itself, or the Baldwin Hills summit for incredible scenery.
Yes, for families looking for a loop, the Baldwin Hills loop from NPR West is an easy option. Within Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area, the Gwen Moore Lake and Western Ridgeline Loop also provides an easy, scenic circular path.
Culver City's mild climate makes it suitable for hiking year-round. Spring (March-May) is particularly pleasant with blooming wildflowers, while fall (September-November) offers comfortable temperatures. Summer mornings are also great before the heat of the day sets in.
While many trails in the Culver City area offer open views, some sections, particularly within Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area, provide partial shade. For extensive shade, consider early morning or late afternoon hikes during summer, or explore trails with more tree cover in nearby regions.
Parking is generally available at major trailheads. For Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area, there is a vehicle entrance fee on weekends and holidays, but pedestrians and cyclists can often enter for free. Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook also has parking facilities. Always check specific trailheads for current parking information and fees.
Public transport options are available to reach some of the major parks. For instance, the Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook and Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area are accessible via local bus routes. Planning your route with a public transport app is recommended for the most up-to-date information.
Generally, permits are not required for day hiking on the public trails mentioned in this guide, such as those in Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area or Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook. However, always check the official park websites for any specific event-related permits or updated regulations before your visit.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning panoramic views, the accessibility of trails for families, and the diverse natural landscapes that make for a rewarding outdoor experience.
Yes, areas like the Ballona Wetlands Trail are excellent for bird watching, offering serene scenery and opportunities to observe local wildlife. The Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook also features seasonal wildflowers and opportunities for bird and wildlife viewing.
Beyond the trails, Culver City offers several family-friendly attractions. You could visit the Ballona Wetlands Ecological Reserve for more nature exploration, or head to the Venice Beach Skate Park – Venice Beach Boardwalk loop for a coastal experience. The Venice Canals also provide a unique historic walkway.


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