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Westridge Fire Road Loop

Easy

3.0

(7)

52

hikers

Westridge Fire Road Loop

01:44

5.43km

220m

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Hike the easy 3.4-mile Westridge Fire Road Loop, gaining 738 feet, for panoramic views of Los Angeles, the Pacific Ocean, and San Fernando V

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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66 m

Beautiful view over LA

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One of the best view of LA from the canyons

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1.15 km

West Mandeville Ridge Trail

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Nice view over LA and Pacific

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5.43 km

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5.42 km

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5.27 km

148 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Westridge Fire Road Loop?

Parking for the Westridge Fire Road Loop is typically available at the trailhead on Westridge Road in Brentwood. It's a popular spot, so arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends, is recommended to secure a space.

What is the difficulty level of this hike?

Komoot rates this specific loop as easy. However, the Westridge Fire Road is generally considered a moderate hike due to its sustained climb, though the grade is usually gradual. It's suitable for most hikers, including families, but be prepared for an uphill trek.

Is the Westridge Fire Road Loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is very dog-friendly, and you'll often see many dogs enjoying the route. While many are off-leash, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash to ensure safety and respect for other trail users and wildlife.

What kind of terrain should I expect on the trail?

The primary path is a wide dirt and gravel fire road. For those seeking a more traditional experience, a single-track trail often runs parallel to the fire road in many sections, offering an enjoyable alternative through the ridge's ups and downs. You can easily switch between the two.

What are the best times of year to hike this route?

Spring and fall offer the most pleasant temperatures for hiking. Winter can also be lovely, especially after rain when the hills are green. Summers can be very hot with little shade, so if you hike then, start early in the morning and bring plenty of water.

What can I see along the Westridge Fire Road Loop?

The trail offers panoramic views of the Los Angeles Basin, the Pacific Ocean, and the San Fernando Valley. Key highlights include the Beautiful view over LA and the West Mandeville Ridge Trail viewpoint. You'll also pass through Southern California chaparral and can see into Sullivan Canyon.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Westridge-Canyonback Wilderness Park?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the trails within the Westridge-Canyonback Wilderness Park, including the Westridge Fire Road Loop. It's open to the public for recreational use.

Does the trail intersect with other paths?

Yes, the Westridge Fire Road is part of a larger network. While the main route follows Westridge Fire Road for a significant portion, it also passes through sections of the First Crack, Samurai Trail, West Mandeville Fire Road, and West Mandeville Ridge Trail, offering options for longer loops or variations.

Is there water or restrooms available on the trail?

While the main Westridge Fire Road itself doesn't have facilities, if you extend your hike to San Vicente Mountain Park, you'll find restrooms, water fountains, and picnic tables at the summit. It's always wise to carry enough water for your entire hike.

What is the notable landmark at the end of the Westridge Fire Road?

The most notable landmark is San Vicente Mountain Park, which was once a Nike missile control base during the Cold War. Today, it's a historical park with informative displays and offers dramatic 360-degree views from its 1,960-foot peak.

Is this a loop trail or an out-and-back?

The 'Westridge Fire Road Loop' as described here is a loop. However, many hikers also use the Westridge Fire Road as an out-and-back route, often extending to San Vicente Mountain Park. The park's extensive network allows for various loop combinations.

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