Santa Clarita Valley is home to many amazing hiking trails perfect for all types of explorer – young, old, beginner, or experienced.
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What is SCV Hikes?
Our mission is to provide useful information for all who are interested in hiking in the SCV and to show the true beauty its nature has to offer.
Follow along as we explore the hiking trails of Santa Clarita Valley in order to provide helpful information for fellow hikers and nature enthusiasts on trail difficulty, length, nature, and much more!
SCV Hikes Episodes:
The Taylor Trail – Episode 1 – Located at Rivendale Park, just on the west side of The Old Road, north of Calgrove Boulevard you’ll find a trail with beautiful rolling hills teeming with new life, spectacular views, and an interesting history; let’s go for a hike on the Taylor Trail.
William S. Hart Park – Episode 2 – Take a drive down to Newhall, you’ll find Hart Park. On first glance, it looks like a regular park, but it quickly begins to reveal some incredible hiking trails, historical buildings, and wildlife!
Hillside & Manzanita Trails – Placerita Canyon Nature Center – Episode 3 – SCV Hikes – With some steep hills and a relatively short hike, you’re sure to get a workout on not one but two trails out here in Placerita, let’s go for a hike on the Hillside and Manzanita trails.
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