The Palisades Fire is now 100% contained after nearly a month of burning. Now, rain in Southern California has triggered mudslides at Topanga Canyon.
A modest but motivated crowd gathered by Topanga Beach on Friday afternoon to protest the decision to place a sorting site ...
For the nature lover, Topanga is nothing short of paradise. The area boasts over 36 miles of hiking trails, ranging from easy ...
Welcome to Topanga, California, a charming small town that’s perfect for weekend getaways and a breath of fresh mountain air. This bohemian enclave has long been a haven for artists, musicians, and ...
Storm-triggered mudflows, heavy rain and snow prompted several road closures Sunday as the region remained under a flood watch. The north and southbound I-5 is closed in the Grapevine from State Route ...
A detailed map can be viewed in the video above ... creates landslide danger when rain starts to fall. Homes up in Topanga Canyon, which mostly survived the fire, are facing a new potential ...
These fires span several parks and wilderness areas, including the Topanga State Park and Will Rogers State Historic ... trek to a stunning viewpoint overlooking the city. The Millard Canyon trail was ...
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Garapito Canyon Trail: The first 2,000 feet of this ... Includes the first two miles, which is referred to as Paseo Miramar on some maps. Topanga Lookout Trail: The fire burned just south of ...
The burn area covers several popular hiking spots, including Temescal Canyon Trail and Los Leones ... By cross-referencing its maps and the fire footprints with maps of local hiking trails ...
Paseo Miramar Trail: Referred to as East Topanga Fire Road on some maps; includes Parker Mesa Overlook. — Trailer Canyon Fire Road — Santa Ynez Canyon Trail: The majority of this trail burned.
It was time to make a beeline home. The fires had burned along Pacific Coast Highway and now turned north up Topanga Canyon, where the house I grew up in, where I live now, was in danger.