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Jogging in Charmlee Wilderness Park offers routes through diverse landscapes within the Santa Monica Mountains Coastal Environment. The park features a mix of lush meadows, shady oak groves, and distinctive rocky outcroppings. Many running routes provide panoramic ocean views of the Malibu coastline and the Pacific Ocean. This area is well-suited for trail running, with options ranging from mostly flat sections to more challenging uneven terrain and small hills.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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This trail connects to several spur trails throughout the Park. Potrero Road is to the west, where you will find ruins of an old ranch house. The extensive ruins offer an excellent overview of the Park. You will come across many boulders and views of the Pacific Ocean across the meadows filled with fantastic oak trees and wildflowers.
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This stunning landscape east of Circle X Ranch is a paradise for mountain bikers, boasting chaparral-covered hills and magnificent oak woodlands. On the west side, the picturesque Etz Meloy Motorway (Backbone Trail) invites riders to enjoy the magnificence of this area's untouched scenery.
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Runners can unwind along miles of sand at Malibu's Westward Beach, the southern stretch of Zuma County Beach. The easily accessible expanse offers gentler summer crowds past Point Dume's western cliffs. Westward's sun-soaked coastline stays open for soothing seaside jogs all year.
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Stretching 67 miles (ca. 108 km) between Point Mugu and Will Rogers, the Backbone Trail epitomizes perseverance. The last piece of the trail is the Etz Meloy Motorway. Cut in the 1920s and named for early homesteaders, the fire road connects Mulholland Highway and Yerba Buena Road, crossing a number of privately owned tracts. Explore diverse ecosystems and embrace the trail's history.
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Zuma Beach is a county beach that is one of the biggest and most popular beaches in Malibu. It also has some of the healthiest and cleanest waters in Los Angeles County.
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Stretching 67 miles (ca. 108 km) between Point Mugu and Will Rogers, the Backbone Trail epitomizes perseverance. The last piece of the trail is the Etz Meloy Motorway. Cut in the 1920s and named for early homesteaders, the fire road connects Mulholland Highway and Yerba Buena Road, crossing a number of privately owned tracts. Explore diverse ecosystems and embrace the trail's history.
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There is a $4 day use fee to enter the Park. A lovely oak grove picnic area here is excellent for lunch before beginning your adventure, and a native plant garden with information on what to look for while on the hiking trails. The nearby kiosk has trail maps to help you explore the many routes along the way.
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This beautiful spot offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. You can get some fantastic photos of the alluring Malibu coastline from here. On a clear day, you can see the Palos Verdes Peninsula to the south and Catalina Island, over 40 miles across the ocean.
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Charmlee Wilderness Park offers a wide selection of running routes. There are over 10 routes available, catering to various preferences and fitness levels, from easy paths to more challenging trails with significant elevation changes.
The park's terrain is diverse, featuring lush meadows, shady oak groves, and distinctive rocky outcroppings. You'll find a mix of mostly flat sections and more challenging uneven terrain with small hills, providing a varied experience for runners.
Yes, Charmlee Wilderness Park has options for all levels. While the guide highlights a variety of routes, there are easy paths available. For example, the park's trail system includes 8 easy options among its 18 trails, making it suitable for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous run.
Jogging in Charmlee Wilderness Park offers stunning natural beauty. You can expect breathtaking ocean views and panoramic vistas of the Malibu coastline and the Pacific Ocean. Key attractions within the park that provide these outlooks include the historic Ranch House Ruins and the dedicated Ocean Overlook. In spring, the park is also known for its vibrant display of wildflowers.
Yes, Charmlee Wilderness Park is dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome on leash, so you can bring your canine companion along for your run.
For optimal comfort, especially during warmer months, it is recommended to visit Charmlee Wilderness Park during fall, winter, or spring. Cooler, overcast days are also ideal for running, allowing you to enjoy the trails without excessive heat.
Absolutely. For experienced trail runners seeking a challenge, routes like Nicolas Flat Trail – Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area offer significant elevation gain over 7.2 miles (11.6 km), providing a demanding workout through the natural landscape.
The running routes in Charmlee Wilderness Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Runners often praise the diverse landscapes, from meadows and oak groves to the spectacular ocean views, and the variety of trails suitable for different ability levels.
Yes, Charmlee Wilderness Park features several loop trails that are great for running. A popular choice is the Clyde Canyon, Lower Loop & Charmichael Road Trail loop, which is a moderate 3.7-mile (5.9 km) route offering varied terrain.
Yes, Charmlee Wilderness Park provides parking facilities for visitors. You can find more detailed information and a park map, which often includes parking locations, by checking resources like the LA County Parks & Recreation guide.
Yes, Charmlee Wilderness Park offers amenities to enhance your visit. These include picnic areas, accessible well water, and restrooms, making it convenient for longer runs or family outings.
Absolutely. Some routes in the vicinity allow for a combination of trail running and coastal exploration. For example, the Westward Beach – Point Dume loop from Zuma Beach is a 6.3-mile (10.1 km) trail that leads through coastal areas, perfect for enjoying both the trails and the ocean.


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