La Tuna Canyon Park
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La Tuna Canyon Park

8000 La Tuna Canyon Rd, Sun Valley, CA 91352, USA
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Moderate hiking through oak- & sycamore-lined canyons, plus a waterfall, picnic areas & city views.

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Josue Zepeda

I really like la tuna canyon. It has terrific views (once u reach the top) and different styles of paths you can take depending on your style of hiking or walking. I use this area for mountain biking and training for Spartan races.

3 years ago
John Peake

This is a decent hiking area with close proximity to LA. I stuck with the La Tuna Canyon Loop but there’s lots of trail options all around. Watch out for some steep sections and the recent rains eroded some sections - sticking with the main road is probably the best option until repairs are done. There were a moderate number of other hikers and mountain bikers. Seems like a popular spot for the nearby neighborhoods. Lots of dogs!

4 years ago
Jim McSpadden

I did an easy mountain bike ride up the La Tuna Canyon fire road. Mid week it was farley deserted. From the parking lot to the top was a little over 3.5 miles and 1700 feet of climbing. So not an easy walk. Lots of views into La Canada and from the top down into Burbank.

6 years ago
Hovik Mossessi

If you're into hiking, whether you are a beginner or an Intermediate hiker you will love this trail. It's a steay climb to the top by the towers. You can hike to Burbank on the right or hike to Glendale to the left and end up in Brand Park.

7 years ago
Juan Carlos Hidalgo

one of the best outdoor places in the valley! Amazing scenic views of Glendale, Burbank, Down Town LA, and even the ocean on a clean sky. Around 1300 ft elevation and 3 miles to the top (if you start off the 210 Freeway). Great for mountain bike training and keep your heart beat UP! (no need for full suspension or super grippy tires).

9 years ago
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