Warner Center Marriott Woodland Hills
The Warner Center Marriott Woodland Hills Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
A great hike up into the Cave of Munitz and on to Castle Peak. Climb up through the cave (no gear necessary) and continue hiking up the side of the mountain. The trail is not very clear here, so just keep scrambling upwards until you get to the top of the ridge, and then continue on toward Castle Peak. From there, there will be a clearly marked trail with a steep descent. An adventurous hike well-worth the scrambling.
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This route begins by hikeing along the Advenida Oriente Fire Trail in the Marvin Braude Mullholland Gateway Park. Dogs are allowed on leash within this park. However, as soon as you cross into Topanga State park, dogs are not allowed. The latter half of this route follows a loop within Topanga State Park, traveling along Mulholland Drive, Lower Bent Arrow Trail, and Farmer Ridge Road before returning along the Advenida Oriente Fire Trail.
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Awesome ocean views, great picnic area, pretty canyon views This is a great hike from the Trippet Ranch in Topanga State Park to the Parker Mesa Overlook. The first section of the trail meanders through a lovely oak grove with lush green grass. Above Trippet Ranch, the trail traverses the ridgeline between Topanga and Santa Ynez Canyons, with views of giant sandstone slabs and the ocean peaking out between the folds of the mountains. The vista from the Parker Mesa Overlook is stunning. You...
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This route begins at the Musch Hike-in Camp and takes you to the beautiful Eagle Rock overlook. The Eagle Rock slab is a great place to stop, take pictures, and have a snack as you take in the view. The Hike-in Camp has water available at a spigot and bathroom facilities as well. Expect beautiful wildflowers in the meadow portion during the spring and early summer months.