Sunday, February 19, 2012

Hiking the Hummingbird Trail

Sandstone formations along Hummingbird Trail. 
Just over the hill from the San Fernando Valley, you can find some rugged terrain filled with geographic wonders and adventure.  Hummingbird Trail starts at Kuehner Drive, just 0.2 miles north at the Kuehner exit off of the 118 fwy, and leads you through canyons, boulders and massive formations of sandstone from the Cretaceous Period.  The elevations of over 1,000ft at the top of the trail present beautiful views of the valleys and, on a clear day, the ocean.  Not for the faint of heart, Hummingbird Trail is a moderately challenging hike, though a path is marked out with painted arrows to guide you along the easiest route.  The brave can explore rock formations, caves and crevasses along the way.  The trail is 5 miles long, round trip, with no restrooms other than those nature provides, but there is free parking at the trail head on Kuehner Drive.  Hikers should be alert for rattlesnakes and mountain lions, though the number of people on the trails suggests these are rarely sighted.  Personally, I was enchanted by the wild bunnies and ground squirrels, and awed by the incredible rock formations.  Definately a sight to see.

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