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Rancho Palos Verdes

Burma Road and Ishibashi Trail Loop

Moderate

4.7

(8423)

19,445

runners

Burma Road and Ishibashi Trail Loop

00:45

6.07km

190m

Running

Jog the moderate 3.8-mile Burma Road and Ishibashi Trail Loop in Portuguese Bend Reserve for ocean views and varied terrain.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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755 m

Burma Road Trailhead, Portuguese Bend Reserve

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This is the trailhead for the Burma Road Trail which winds it way through the Portuguese Bend Reserve. This is part of the larger 1,400 acres Palos Verdes Nature Preserve …

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1.52 km

View of Catalina Island from Burma Road Trail

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The sea views from this section of the Burma Road Trail are super good. On good days you can see Catalina Island. The trail is well marked with arrow signage at all trail junctions.

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2.06 km

Harman Overlook

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Sweeping views across the reserve all the way down to the sea from the small hillock encircled by the lower bend of Burma Road, with a semi-cirle rock seat and memorial post dedicated to two donors supporting the park.

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3.89 km

1.96 km

188 m

Surfaces

4.19 km

948 m

477 m

429 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Burma Road and Ishibashi Trail Loop?

The primary access point is the Burma Road Trailhead, located within the Portuguese Bend Reserve. While specific parking details aren't provided, the reserve is generally accessible, and visitors often park near trailheads. For additional amenities like a drinking fountain and picnic area, Del Cerro Park is nearby.

Is the Burma Road and Ishibashi Trail Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, this trail is considered dog-friendly, making it a great option for jogging with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.

What is the best time of year to jog this loop?

The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring is particularly beautiful for viewing wildflowers. During warmer months, some sections might present a stiff climb, so consider starting earlier in the day to avoid peak heat. The coastal sage environment offers pleasant conditions for much of the year.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to access the Portuguese Bend Reserve?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Portuguese Bend Reserve or its trails, including the Burma Road and Ishibashi Trail Loop. It's a publicly accessible park managed by the Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy.

What is the terrain like on the Burma Road and Ishibashi Trail Loop?

The loop features varied terrain with rolling hills, some steep canyons, and rock outcrops. The Ishibashi Trail portion is a wide single-track ascending through grasses and low brush, while Burma Road is a broad, hilly route. Expect dirt paths suitable for jogging, with some sections that can be challenging.

What kind of views and scenery can I expect along the route?

Joggers on this loop are treated to spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean and Santa Catalina Island. The trail winds through a coastal sage environment, offering glimpses of coastal headlands, fields of coastal grasses, lemonadeberry, and prickly pear cactus. You might also spot wildflowers and local wildlife.

Are there any notable viewpoints or landmarks along the route?

Absolutely! Key highlights include the View of Catalina Island from Burma Road Trail and the Harman Overlook, both offering stunning panoramic vistas. The Burma Road Trailhead itself is a significant starting point.

Does the trail connect with other paths in the Portuguese Bend Reserve?

Yes, the Burma Road and Ishibashi Trail Loop is part of an extensive network within the Portuguese Bend Reserve. The route also passes through sections of the Burma Road Trail, Ishibashi Trail, Eagle's Nest Trail, and Peacock Flats Trail, among others, offering opportunities to explore further.

Are there restrooms or water facilities available on the trail?

Portable restrooms are available near the junction of Fire Station Trail and Burma Road Trail. Additionally, a drinking fountain and picnic area can be found at nearby Del Cerro Park, which is a convenient spot for pre- or post-jog amenities.

How challenging is this jogging route?

The Burma Road and Ishibashi Trail Loop is generally considered to have a moderate difficulty level. While it's suitable for trail running, some sections feature stiff climbs due to the rolling hills and elevation gain of approximately 194 meters. It's a good workout for those with some jogging experience.

Is the Burma Road and Ishibashi Trail Loop suitable for beginners?

While classified as moderate, beginners with a reasonable level of fitness can tackle this loop. The varied terrain and some steep sections might be challenging, but the overall distance of about 6 km makes it manageable. Take your time, especially on climbs, and enjoy the scenery.

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