Arroyo Seco Historic Parkway - Route 110
Arroyo Seco Hikes: Escaping the Urban Landscape

In the 1920s, under the urging of Charles Lummis, Pasadena and Los Angeles recognized the opportunities of the Arroyo Seco to provide recreational access to a growing metropolitan area. The lands along the Arroyo Seco Parkway represent a distinct and direct urban link to the wilderness area in the San Gabriel Mountains. One can hike the byway corridor from the City of Los Angeles to the top of Mount Wilson along public lands. The rugged native landscape that inspired so many painters, architects and craftsmen is still enjoyed today by residents and tourists alike.

Several trails are located near the byway for a hiker of any skill level or preference. Millard Canyon on the eastern edge of the Arroyo Seco watershed is the start of a one-mile trail up the canyon. Just up the trail is a beautiful waterfall, and several miles more is Dawn Mine. The Hahamongna trail is rich in water, wildlife, and botanical resources. It's a great place to walk around and observe Southern California's unique setting and seasonal changes. The Rose Bowl Loop is probably the most popular way to enjoy the Arroyo. This walking trail is specifically for pedestrians and probably the safest trail, as it is paved and flat. The fearless Arroyo walker will enjoy the varied paths and terrains of Northeast Los Angeles. From Arroyo Seco Park on the boundary of South Pasadena and Los Angeles, walkers can cross Marmion Way and walk along the path that hugs the hillsides down to and through Debs Park. Another nice walk is to take the bike path in the bottom of the Arroyo Seco Channel from Arroyo Seco Park to the Montecito Park Community Center near Heritage Square and the Lummis House.

Hiking isn't the only recreation here; the many trails also provide recreation for bikers, and in some instances, horseback riders. Birding opportunities are great on the byway, and many hikers will be fascinated by the colorful wildlife, as well as the scenery. You may be surprised to learn about all the hiking opportunities near Los Angeles, but you will soon see why even the most experienced hiker will be in for a treat as they give urban trails a try.

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