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Mountain biking around Beverly Hills offers access to diverse terrain at the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains. The region features a blend of challenging trails, scenic landscapes, and natural features, including numerous canyons and significant elevation changes. These mountain bike trails near Beverly Hills provide panoramic views stretching from downtown Los Angeles to the Pacific Ocean.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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44.0km
04:09
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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48.9km
04:10
970m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This park has an old fire road — perfect for non-technical riders — and a more challenging singletrack trail that more or less parallels the fire road. Both run north along the ridge, eventually connecting with the dirt/gravel section of Mulholland Drive.
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Tongva Park, a urban oasis in Santa Monica, features winding paths, gardens, and unique sculptures. Cycling is not allowed, but you can walk your bike and enjoy exploring the park’s tranquil landscapes on foot.
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Inspiration Point gives you a stunning viewpoint of the Santa Barbara coastline and the ocean. It is well worth the effort to get here. The views are simply sublime.
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San Vicente Mountain Park, located 2.7 miles west of the 405 freeway on an unpaved section of Mulholland Drive, has awesome 360-degree views and access to extensive hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails. The 10.2-acre park has public picnic areas, bathrooms, and is a gateway to Westridge Canyonback Park and the 20,000-acre “Big Wild” wilderness area. A short walk along a wide dirt road leads visitors to this historic site, which once housed a Nike-Ajax missile radar station during the Cold War (1956–1968). The original radar tower now provides panoramic views of the Santa Monica Mountains, Encino Reservoir, San Fernando Valley, and Los Angeles Basin, making it one of the best spots in the region to watch a sunset.
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Inspiration Point gives you a stunning viewpoint of the Santa Barbara coastline and the ocean. It is well worth the effort to get here. The views are simply sublime.
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Tongva Park gets its name from the local Native Americans who've called the Los Angeles area home for thousands of years. The park is a good place for families as it has a playground, picnic areas, gardens, an amphitheater, and more.
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The beach bike trail passes by the Annenberg Community Beach House, preserving the swimming pool originally built for Newspaper magnate Randolph Hearst in the 1920s, with its beautifully restored Marion Davies Guest House, both built by famous architect Julia Morgan, the first woman to be admitted to the architecture program at l'École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris and the first woman architect licensed in California. She is best known for her work on Hearst Castle in San Simeon, California. She quickly became famous and built more than 700 buildings over her 50-year career. The tours here are free Fridays to Mondays 12-2pm. https://smconservancy.org/tours-programs/tours/annenberg-beach-house
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This is a handy connector trail, used mostly to go downhill from The Hub to the Bent Arrow Trail, or you can keep going all the way to Mulholland Drive with a climb at the very end.
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There are over 20 mountain bike trails available around Beverly Hills, offering a diverse range of experiences. These trails are primarily located in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains, providing varied terrain for different skill levels.
Mountain biking around Beverly Hills offers diverse terrain, from chaparral and grasslands to oak woodlands. You'll find a mix of dirt paths, fire roads, and more challenging singletrack options. The region is characterized by numerous canyons and significant elevation changes, providing both challenging climbs and thrilling descents.
The trails around Beverly Hills cater to various skill levels. Out of 21 available routes, 3 are considered easy, 13 are moderate, and 5 are difficult. You can find everything from less technical fire roads suitable for casual rides to demanding singletrack options for experienced riders.
Yes, there are easy mountain bike trails suitable for families. For instance, the Manhattan Beach – El Segundo Beach loop from Mar Vista is an easy 20.6-mile (33.2 km) route with minimal elevation changes, offering a more relaxed riding experience.
Many trails in the region offer breathtaking vistas. Routes like the San Vicente Mountain Viewpoint – West Mandeville Fire Road loop from 26th Street/Bergamot feature expansive views over the canyons. The mountainous terrain naturally provides significant elevation changes, rewarding riders with panoramic views of the Los Angeles basin and the Pacific Ocean on clear days.
Beyond the trails themselves, the region offers several natural attractions. Franklin Canyon Park, for example, features a three-acre lake and an ADA-accessible duck pond, home to various bird species. You can also find scenic viewpoints like the Back of the Hollywood Sign on Mount Lee or the Wisdom Tree on Burbank Peak, which are accessible from some trail networks.
Yes, several notable landmarks are within reach. The Griffith Observatory offers stunning views and a cultural experience. The Santa Monica Pier is also a well-known attraction nearby, providing a different kind of scenery after your ride.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from more than 20 reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the diverse terrain of the Santa Monica Mountains, the challenging climbs, and the rewarding panoramic views stretching from downtown Los Angeles to the Pacific Ocean.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops. A popular moderate loop is the Old Nike Missile Tower – San Vicente Mountain Viewpoint loop from Will Rogers State Historic Park, which is 14.6 miles (23.5 km) long and takes about 2 hours 12 minutes to complete. Another option is the difficult Tongva Park – The Hub (Topanga State Park) loop from 26th Street/Bergamot, traversing varied terrain within the Santa Monica Mountains.
The Santa Monica Mountains region generally offers good mountain biking conditions for much of the year. However, the cooler, drier months from fall through spring are often preferred to avoid the intense summer heat. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
For advanced riders seeking a challenge, trails with significant elevation changes and varied terrain are abundant. The Sullivan Fire Road – Casa Viejo Trail Singletrack loop from Lower Tram Station is a moderate to difficult route that offers a substantial climb and technical sections, providing a rigorous workout and rewarding experience.


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