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  2. Topanga State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Trippet family owned of the land until 1963, when it was sold to a developer. [3] [4] The next year, 1964, a park bond was approved by voters to purchase Trippet Ranch and some adjoined land. Topanga State Park was opened to the public in 1974. Its land includes more than 7,500 acres from the Rancho San Vicente y Santa Monica land grant.

  3. Oscar A. Trippet - Wikipedia

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    Oscar A. Trippet (March 6, 1856 – July 15, 1923) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of California.The Trippet Ranch gate of Topanga State Park is named for him, as his family owned the land through the first half of the 20th century.

  4. Eagle Rock (Santa Monica Mountains) - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Rock is a prominent sandstone pinnacle in Topanga State Park in the Santa Monica Mountains, California. The original name is "Elephant Rock" as the huge sandstone outcropping looks like an Elephant head when viewed from the north side. When the Park was created the name of the spring to the east, Eagle Spring, was applied to the peak.

  5. Step Inside a Topanga Canyon Home That Feels Like a ... - AOL

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    This was the case when Los Angeles–based designer Amy Pigliacampo took a look at her 3,716-square-foot Topanga Canyon home and didn’t flinch at the mid-’90s lighting, outdated paint colors ...

  6. Backbone Trail - Wikipedia

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    Backbone Trail. The Backbone Trail is a long-distance trail extending 67.79 miles [1] (109.10 km) across the Santa Monica Mountains in the U.S. state of California. Its western terminus is Point Mugu State Park, and its eastern terminus is Will Rogers State Historic Park in Pacific Palisades.

  7. Topanga, California - Wikipedia

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    Topanga Beach [14] lies on the coast at the outlet of Topanga Creek. Topanga Canyon Boulevard, State Route 27, is the principal thoroughfare, connecting the Ventura Freeway (US 101) to the north with Pacific Coast Highway (SR 1) on the south. The southern portion of the boulevard largely follows Topanga Creek.

  8. How to score a great campsite near L.A. without booking ahead

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  9. Stoney Point (California) - Wikipedia

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    Stoney Point, also known as the Stoney Point Outcroppings or Chatsworth Formation, [2] is a Los Angeles City park near the north end of Topanga Canyon Boulevard (State Route 27) in Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, part of the city of Los Angeles. Stoney Point is a popular destination for hikers, equestrians and also with rock climbers ...