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La Tuna Canyon Park

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Sun Valley, California, 91352

Rated 4.6/5 (10 Reviews)
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Hours of Operation
Sunday: 6AM–7PM
Monday: 6AM–7PM
Tuesday: 6AM–7PM
Wednesday: 6AM–7PM
Thursday: 6AM–7PM
Friday: 6AM–7PM
Saturday: 6AM–7PM

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La Tuna Canyon Park
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Phone Number
+1 310-589-3200
Location
8000 La Tuna Canyon Rd
Sun Valley, California, 91352
United States of America
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La Tuna Canyon Park Reviews


Submitted by Gorky Galeano on 04/21/2022

Gorky Galeano 5 stars rating.

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Awesome ???? ???? hiking trails....

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Submitted by John Peake on 04/03/2022

John Peake 4 stars rating.

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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!

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Submitted by Mericia Alcaraz on 01/29/2022

mericia alcaraz 5 stars rating.

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The mountain trail is challenging. It takes around 25-50 min depending on how fast and conditioned you are. It’s about 6 miles round trip. If you’re not up for the mountain trail, you can take the easier trail.

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Submitted by Wes Smith on 12/29/2021

Wes Smith 5 stars rating.

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Good challenging hike, good experiment....oops, experience.

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Submitted by Diana Kae on 06/05/2021

Diana Kae 5 stars rating.

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There are some crazy hills! We went up the longer (but easier) way and took some short cuts on some very steep hills. Hiking boots with great grips and hiking poles recommended for said steep hills.

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Submitted by Natalie Ivana Mayer on 05/15/2021

Natalie Ivana Mayer 5 stars rating.

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I love la tuna hike. There's an easy and a hard (steep incline) way to go about it. We used to live closeby when it got hit by a fire and it was incredibly sad to see it all burned but after a covid break we are happy to be back and see it all green. One of the favorite hikes suitable for all ages or even a bike ride.

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Submitted by Arturo Jacoby on 03/14/2021

Arturo Jacoby 4 stars rating.

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It’s very cool.
Unfortunately some trash around, but it’s okay.
Please people!!
Take your trash with you.
Nice views to the freeway.

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Submitted by Lawrence Lucero on 08/03/2020

Lawrence Lucero 5 stars rating.

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The challenge of several uphill grades and the reward of a downhill return coupled with trees and views will keep bringing me back. So much better than a treadmill.

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Submitted by Jim McSpadden on 07/18/2019

Jim McSpadden 3 stars rating.

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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.

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Submitted by Hovik Mossessi on 07/26/2018

Hovik Mossessi 5 stars rating.

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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.

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