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  2. Franklin Canyon Park - Wikipedia

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    The park comprises 605 acres (245 ha), and is located near the geographical center of the city of Los Angeles. [1] Franklin Canyon is also the name of the canyon and surrounding neighborhood. The park features a 3-acre (1.2 ha) lake, a duck pond and over five miles (8 km) of hiking trails. The lake and pond are visited by birds in the Pacific ...

  3. 8 of the best L.A.-area hikes, according to our readers - AOL

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    We asked readers to weigh in on their favorite local hikes that weren't in the recent L.A. Times hiking guide. Here are their go-to spots. 8 of the best L.A.-area hikes, according to our readers

  4. List of long-distance trails in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The trail extends from Deam Lake, just north of State Road 60 in Clark County, to Delaney Park, just east of S.R. 135 in Washington County. The initial 32-mile segment of the trail was opened in 1980. [13] Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail: 109 175 Florida: part of the Florida Trail: Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail: 70 113 Pennsylvania

  5. Runyon Canyon Park - Wikipedia

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    Runyon Canyon Park is a 160-acre (65 ha) park in Los Angeles, California, at the eastern end of the Santa Monica Mountains, managed by the Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. [1] The southern entrance to the park is located at the north end of Fuller Avenue in Hollywood. The northern entrance is off the 7300 block of Mulholland Drive.

  6. Eaton Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Eaton Wash Reservoir and the Eaton Wash Dam were built in 1937 (88 years ago) () and are controlled by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works. The dam is a rock fill , 63 feet (19 m) in height, and is 1,545 ft (471 m) in length.

  7. These hiking trails are closed because of the Southern ... - AOL

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    The Bridge, Line and Airport fires have burned about 184 square miles of land in Los Angeles, Orange and San Bernardino counties, affecting many popular outdoor destinations.

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