Backyard Playgrounds
Whether its for a few hours or a few days, weve all got to get away sometime. Since we cant always explore the Amazon after work or trek Tibet in a weekend, we bring you an inspired list of the countrys best city-centric, all-natural playgroundsones within city limits, and ones just beyond the suburban sprawltailor-made for bite-sized bursts of urban adventuring.
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| Scene Serene: The tranquil spread at Channel Islands National Park, California (courtesy, National Park Service) |
Los Angeles
>>WITHIN THE LIMITS: Topanga State Park
Why We Love It:
Situated along the Santa Monica cliffs, this California state park is considered the worlds largest wildland within a major city. Hike, bike, or horseback ride your way through Topangas 36 miles of trails.
Dont Miss:
Topangas rock formationsfrom earthquake faults to marine fossilsmake the park an armchair geologists dream.
Getting There:
Enfolded in the teeming sprawl of Los Angeles city limits, this 11,000-acre park stretches from L.A.s Pacific Palisades and Brentwood neighborhoods to Rustic Canyon. From the Pacific Coast Highway, go north on Topanga Canyon Boulevard, and turn right on Entrada Road.
The Fine Print:
Parking fees at Topanga vary from 50 cents to $14 depending on length of stay. Overnight camping is by reservation only. For more information, visit www.parks.ca.gov or call 310.455.2465.
Additional Information:
Check out GORP.coms Guide to Biking Topanga
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>>NEARBY: Channel Islands National Park
Why We Love It:
This isolated chain of islands just off the bustling Southern California coast boasts pristine natural splendorhalf of the parks 49,354 acres are underwater and the area is home to 2,000 species of plants and animals. Visitors can take to the waters surrounding the islands for some of Californias best sea-kayaking and diving, or trek through the interior of the parks more remote islands.
Dont Miss:
In the winter and spring, endangered blue whales visit the Channel Islands waters, making it a prime spot for whale-watching. Tour operator Island Packers (805.642.1393; www.islandpackers.com) ferries passengers from Ventura to all of the islands for fares starting from $42.
Getting There:
Channel Islands National Park is 70 miles by water from Los Angeles. Ferries depart daily from Ventura and Santa Barbara, both north of L.A. on U.S. Highway 101.
Channel Islands charges no entrance fee, but campsite reservations are $10 per night per tent. For more information, visit www.nps.gov/chis or call 805.658.5730.
Additional Information:
Check out GORP.coms Guide to Channel Islands National Park


