Harbor Park Area Trails
Harbor Park Area Trails
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Explore the easy 3.6-mile Harbor Park Area Trails in Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park, winding around Machado Lake with diverse birdlife.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.87 km
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4.95 km
925 m
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4.46 km
916 m
455 m
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The Harbor Park Area Trails are located within Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park in Los Angeles. Parking is generally available within the park itself, often near Machado Lake or designated parking lots. It's advisable to check the park's official website for specific parking lot locations and any potential fees or restrictions before your visit.
Yes, Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park, where these trails are located, is accessible via public transport in Los Angeles. You can check the Los Angeles Metro website for bus routes that serve the park area.
Generally, dogs are welcome in Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please ensure you clean up after your pet to help maintain the park's natural beauty and cleanliness for all visitors.
Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park is a public park in Los Angeles, and typically, there are no entrance fees or permits required for general access to the trails. However, specific events or facilities within the park might have associated costs, so it's always good to check the park's official information if you plan to use particular amenities.
The trails in Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park are enjoyable year-round due to Southern California's mild climate. Spring and fall offer particularly pleasant temperatures for hiking. Early mornings or late afternoons are ideal for wildlife viewing, especially birdwatching, and to avoid the midday sun during warmer months.
The trails primarily consist of walking paths around Machado Lake. You can expect a mix of paved and dirt sections, offering a generally flat and easy hiking experience suitable for various abilities. The terrain is well-suited for leisurely strolls and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park is renowned for its exceptional biodiversity, especially its birdlife. It boasts the greatest bird diversity of any site of similar size in coastal L.A. County, with over 330 types of birds. You might also spot other native wildlife within the riparian forest and freshwater marsh habitats.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Pacific Coast Bike Route (North) and the Pacific Coast Bike Route (South).
The main natural feature is Machado Lake, which the trails encircle, offering beautiful scenery and a sense of 'wide-open spaces.' The park also preserves the largest remaining original native riparian forest and freshwater marsh in coastal L.A. County, providing unique natural habitats to observe.
Absolutely! With an 'easy' difficulty rating, minimal elevation gain, and well-maintained walking paths around Machado Lake, this route is very suitable for families with children and beginner hikers looking for a pleasant outdoor experience.
As a large urban park in Los Angeles, Ken Malloy Harbor Regional Park is typically surrounded by various amenities. You can find cafes, restaurants, and other services in the nearby communities. It's a good idea to bring your own water and snacks for the trail, but options are usually available a short drive away.