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Fitness. Things to learn. Costume ideas. Park-Hopping in the Palisades: Hiking From the Temescal Gateway to Will Rogers State Historic Park. By David Lockeretz of Nobody Hikes in L.A. / Special to LAist You already know about how you can park-hop from Santiago Oaks Regional Park to Irvine Regional Park in Orange County, but a similar 2-for-1 deal exists in Pacific Palisades.

Park-Hopping in the Palisades: Hiking From the Temescal Gateway to Will Rogers State Historic Park

It comes courtesy of the Rivas Canyon Trail, a 2-mile route that connects two of the most popular L.A. hiking destinations: Temescal Gateway Park and Will Rogers State Historic Park. Temescal Gateway Park is known as an access point to Topanga State Park, as well as for its small seasonal waterfall and the geological landmark called Skull Rock. To get to the Rivas Canyon Trail, however, walk up the paved road to the right (most of the other trails will be on the left) and look for a small sign indicating the trailhead, and 2.1 miles to Will Rogers State Historic Park. The trail climbs quickly, gaining 500 feet in less than a mile.

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