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Del Cerro Park, Where the Wild Things Are
The Los Angeles Times published a good article by Charles Fleming on some great hiking trails accessible from Del Cerro Park near the intersection of Crenshaw and Crest Roads on the Palos Verdes Peninsula:
September 06, 2011|By Charles Fleming, Special to the Los Angeles Times<!-- Module ends: article-byline-->
Nobody walks in L.A.? Ridiculous! This is one in a series of articles exploring the many opportunities for walking in (and around) a major city.
RANCHO PALOS VERDES, DEL CERRO PARK
Distance: 4 miles
Duration: 1½ to 2 hours
Difficulty: 3
Transportation: Drive south on Crenshaw Boulevard to Park Place or take the Palos Verdes Peninsula Transit Authority bus Route 225
Notes: Trails open to bikes, horses and dogs on leash.
This is a vigorous walk through classic coastal chaparral, featuring spectacular ocean views accompanied by cool sea breezes, perfect for late summer.
Begin your walk at the southernmost end of Crenshaw Boulevard, south of Pacific Coast Highway. Park anywhere beyond the intersection with Crest Road, and walk straight ahead to the entrance of the Portuguese Bend portion of Palos Verdes Nature Preserve.
  View from Del Cerro Park ( Picture by Bruce Megowan )                
The trail begins as a wide unpaved path, ... more

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