Parma
@parma26
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Went on vacation to Southern California and decided to look for a hike, my wife and I decided to head up the Pacific Coast Highway to Malibu and to the Charmlee Wilderness Park. This was a great hike to escape the madness that is Los Angeles. There were very few people and basically had the trail to ourselves. It wasn't a very long or adventuresome hike, but the views were amazing. And taking a hike in January in shorts, t-shirt and sandals is always a great feeling!
Parking was $4, cash only
Trails were well marked and very easy to follow.
After a bit you get your first view of the coast.
There were several small loops to various areas, and I still need to work on getting my finger out of the photo.
Another shot of the trail and the Pacific Ocean.
By reservoir they mean a small concrete bowl that rarely gets water.

My wife reaching the spot with the best view...it's well worth the trip!
Here I am...the mighty urban hiker!

Headed back
There were some nice big trees in the area too.

More of the mighty urban hiker.
Back to the car...rental car. It was a Fiat 500x and it had a 9-speed automatic transmission. It was a fun little car.
So there you have it. If you find yourself in the Malibu area I highly recommend this hike!
Parking was $4, cash only

Trails were well marked and very easy to follow.

After a bit you get your first view of the coast.

There were several small loops to various areas, and I still need to work on getting my finger out of the photo.

Another shot of the trail and the Pacific Ocean.

By reservoir they mean a small concrete bowl that rarely gets water.

My wife reaching the spot with the best view...it's well worth the trip!

Here I am...the mighty urban hiker!

Headed back

There were some nice big trees in the area too.

More of the mighty urban hiker.

Back to the car...rental car. It was a Fiat 500x and it had a 9-speed automatic transmission. It was a fun little car.

So there you have it. If you find yourself in the Malibu area I highly recommend this hike!