![]() ![]() By reading this, you agree not to hold the author or publisher of the content on this web site responsible for any injuries or inconveniences that may result from hiking on this trail. All readers hike at their own risk, and should be aware of the possible dangers of hiking, walking and other outdoor activities. Information and opinions provided are kept current to the best of the author’s ability. Text and photography copyright 2012 by David W. However, most hikers will probably find the 4.3 mile climb along Hondo Canyon and the Fossil Ridge Trail to be a good day’s work. If the hike up here hasn’t tired you out, you can also extend it across the street, following the Backbone Trail to the top of Saddle Peak. You can extend your hike along the Topanga Tower Motorway to an overlook, 0.8 miles northeast of the junction with the Fossil Ridge Trail. Here, you get great views to the north, including Calabasas Peak, as well as the ocean to the south. Turn left and follow the road to the Lois Ewen overlook. The Fossil Ridge Trail descends to meet the Topanga Tower Motorway in 0.6 miles. As you head uphill, don’t miss the panorama of the ocean on the left. This makes a good turnaround point, but to get a great ocean view, take a hairpin turn to the right on the Fossil Ridge Trail. ![]() As you get higher in the canyon, look for nice views of the San Gabriel Mountains if the air is clear you may see as far as San Jacinto.Īt 3.6 miles, the Hondo Canyon section of the Backbone Trail ends at Saddle Peak Road. ![]() While the trail doesn’t go by the tower, it heads in that general direction, so you can use it as a landmark. You get closer and closer to the geological outcrops, and as you ascend, you may notice a radio tower on the ridge above. ![]() You continue uphill on a series of switchbacks, with chaparral providing some shade. Your efforts are rewarded as you reach a saddle, with great views of some sandstone geology across the canyon and to the north. At three quarters of a mile, you leave the woods and make a steep climb. You climb out of the oak-lined canyon, cross through a meadow and enter another wooded area. There’s a decent amount of shade on the route, so unless the weather is very hot, it can be done during the summer, especially if you get off to an early start.įrom the south side of Old Topanga Canyon Road, head into Hondo Canyon on the Backbone Trail. It’s popular as a point-to-point hike in the downhill direction (west to east), but done as an out-and-back as described here, it’s a great workout, not to mention being one of the most scenic hikes in the eastern Santa Monicas. This section of the Backbone Trail has something for everyone – quiet canyons, sandstone geology, open fields and ultimately great ocean views.
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