Best attractions and places to see around Hidden Hills include natural features and historical sites in the surrounding areas. Hidden Hills is an affluent, private community known for its equestrian lifestyle and rural charm. The region offers access to extensive natural open spaces for outdoor activities. These areas provide numerous points of interest for visitors and residents.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The Grasslands Trail is an easy, beginner-friendly singletrack that connects Malibu State Park to Calabasas. Here you can have beautiful views of open grasslands with gentle terrain and minimal elevation change, making it perfect for new riders. Here you can have beautiful views of open grasslands. The trail is accessed from the parking area along Mulholland Highway.
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If you are looking for a scenic and refreshing trail run in the Santa Monica Mountains, you should check out the Rock Pool at Malibu Creek State Park. This 2-mile out-and-back trail follows the creek through oak and sycamore woodlands, offering views of volcanic rock gorges and pools. The Rock Pool is a popular spot for swimming, picnicking, and even cliff-jumping, if you are feeling adventurous. You can also extend your run by exploring other trails in the park, such as the Grassland Trail or the M*A*S*H site. Just make sure to bring enough water, sunscreen, and trash bags, as the park can get hot and crowded in the summer. And don’t forget to enjoy the beauty of nature and the history of this park, which has been used as a filming location for many movies and TV shows.
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Century Lake is a beautiful and serene destination for trail runners who want to enjoy the scenery and history of Malibu Creek State Park. The lake was created by a dam built by the Crags Country Club in 1903, and later became part of the 20th Century Fox Ranch, where many movies and TV shows were filmed, including Planet of the Apes and MASH. The trail to the lake is about 1.5 miles from the parking area, and is mostly flat and easy, except for a rocky creek crossing. You can relax by the lake and admire the views of the Santa Monica Mountains, or explore the nearby helipad and MASH set. This is a fun and historic run that will make you feel like you are in a different century.
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Eagle Rock, also known as Elephant Rock, is a sandstone pinnacle that offers hikers and runners panoramic views of the Santa Monica Mountains.
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wonderful cooling. It gets crowded in the afternoon
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Malibu Creek State Park preserves for public use almost 8,000 acres of rugged, mainly virgin land in the middle of the Santa Monica Mountains—within the largest metropolitan area on the West Coast. http://www.malibucreekstatepark.org Rapid, dramatic geologic changes created the spectacular landscape of Malibu Creek State Park. Its jagged mountains, rock outcroppings, cliff-like slopes, and deep gorges were formed over two million years by severe climate changes, earthquakes, erosion, and tectonic plate collisions. These forces continue to shape the landscape today. In the early days of the film industry, rugged terrain that could double for far-off locations was difficult to find near Hollywood. Filmmakers transformed this area into exotic locales such as old Mexico, outer space, and an army hospital in Korea. Movies and television shows filmed here include M*A*S*H, The Planet of the Apes, Pleasantville, and How Green Was My Valley. The Angeles District Headquarters building here served as the “dream house” in the 1948 classic, Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House. Malibu Creek slopes from west to east through the middle of the park. The creek was dammed in the early 1900s to form the seven-acre Century Lake. Numerous small seasonal creeks empty into Malibu Creek from the highlands. Great little campground with good infrastructure.
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You can see the prominent stone formation from a distance when you are hiking in Topanga State Park. Take the chance to climb at the top of the Eagle Rock and enjoy the 360-degree-view.
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Definitely take your bathing suit with you. The water is quite fresh though. But it is a nice experience to swim there.
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The area surrounding Hidden Hills offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can explore the expansive Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve, known for its trails and scenic viewpoints like Lasky Mesa. Malibu Creek State Park features Century Lake and the Malibu Creek Rock Pools. Additionally, Topanga State Park is home to Eagle Rock, an iconic formation with panoramic views.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. The Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve offers miles of trails for various skill levels, including the challenging hike to the Cave of Munits. Malibu Creek State Park also has extensive trails, and the Grasslands Trailhead provides an easy, beginner-friendly singletrack. Bell Canyon Park and Knapp Ranch Park also feature well-maintained walking trails.
A notable historical site nearby is the Leonis Adobe National Historic Landmark. Located south of Hidden Hills, this pioneer adobe offers a glimpse into the region's past with its gardens and historical museum. Additionally, within Malibu Creek State Park, you can visit the M*A*S*H Filming Site, the historic outdoor set from the legendary television show.
Absolutely. Many trails in the area are suitable for families, such as the Grasslands Trailhead, which offers gentle terrain. Bell Canyon Park is particularly family-friendly, featuring picnic areas and a playground, along with walking trails. Knapp Ranch Park also provides sports fields, playgrounds, and nature trails.
For breathtaking views, head to Eagle Rock in Topanga State Park, which offers panoramic 360-degree views of the Santa Monica Mountains. The Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve also has trails leading to scenic viewpoints like Lasky Mesa.
Yes, the region is excellent for cycling. You'll find a variety of routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and general touring. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Topanga Beach – Will Rogers State Beach loop' for road cycling or 'San Vicente Mountain Viewpoint – The Hub (Topanga State Park) loop' for gravel biking. You can find more details on specific routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Hidden Hills, Gravel biking around Hidden Hills, and Cycling around Hidden Hills guides.
Yes, the Malibu Creek Rock Pools are popular spots for recreation and swimming, offering a refreshing experience. During wetter months, Bell Canyon Park features a scenic trail along a creek that leads to a small waterfall.
The natural attractions are generally enjoyable year-round. Spring brings wildflowers and lush greenery, while fall offers pleasant temperatures for hiking. Summer can be hot, making water recreation spots like the Malibu Creek Rock Pools particularly appealing. Winters are mild, though some trails might be muddy after rain.
Hidden Hills itself has a strong equestrian focus, offering three horse arenas and over 25 miles of trails specifically designed for horse riding, walking, and hiking within the community. This reflects its original concept as a 'rustic retreat' with a rural charm.
Yes, parking is generally available at the trailheads for the various preserves and parks. For instance, the Grasslands Trailhead is accessed from a parking area along Mulholland Highway. It's always a good idea to check specific park websites for detailed parking information and any potential fees.
Visitors frequently praise the serene environment and the extensive network of trails. Many appreciate the opportunity to witness natural recovery, such as around Century Lake after the Woolsey wildfire. The panoramic views from spots like Eagle Rock and the refreshing experience of the Malibu Creek Rock Pools are also highly rated.
While not strictly 'hidden,' the Cave of Munits within the Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve offers a more challenging hike and unique panoramic views that might be less frequented than other spots. Bell Canyon Park, with its seasonal waterfall and shaded trails, also provides a peaceful escape.
Many trails in the surrounding open spaces and parks are dog-friendly, but leash rules and specific regulations can vary by location. It's recommended to check the official guidelines for each preserve or park, such as Upper Las Virgenes Canyon Open Space Preserve or Malibu Creek State Park, before bringing your dog.


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