Temescal Gateway Park
Hiking the beautiful trails of Temescal Canyon located near Pacific Palisades California.
Produced Dec. 5th 2009.
The loop begins just north of Sunset Blvd. It is a 2.6 mile hike with breathtaking views of the Santa Monica Bay area. parking is 7 dollars. No dogs are allowed on the trail.
Driving going to Temescal gateway Park in Pacific Palisades - 1 of 7
Black Rock Pictures LA 0089 - Driving at PCH northbound in front of Pacific Ocean, after that going eastbound at Temescal Canyon Road, coming to Temescal Canyon Park.
Walking inside the park watching the signals, really watch in the stop signal in this parks, they have cameras and if don't stop at the stop signals soon you will receive a ticket.
This is none of the nicest parks in LA area, and you come to Los Angeles and like to hike this is the right place.
Located in Pacific Palisades, Temescal Gateway Park is one of the most popular parks in the Santa Monica Mountains. The park encompasses 141 acres of oak and sycamore canyons, ridgetop views, and access to miles of trails in Topanga State Park, Will Rogers State Historic Park, and the 20,000-acre Big Wild.
Park amenities include easy to moderate trails, picnic tables and grassy areas, restrooms, a camp store, meeting rooms, an auditorium, and classrooms. Earth Adventure Camp for children is held each summer at Temescal Canyon, as well as many educational and outreach programs for children throughout the City (see Temescal Field Science Program below). The Temescal Canyon Conference and Retreat Center provides overnight accommodations for up to 100 people, and the architecturally distinctive Temescal Dining Hall serves as a beautiful location for events of all kinds. For information about hosting a special event at Temescal Gateway Park click here.
The Reverend Dr. Charles Holmes Scott developed what is now Temescal Gateway Park for the Methodist Church in 1922 as a West Coast center for the Chautauqua movement. Originated in 1874 on the shores of Chautauqua Lake in Southwestern New York State, Chautauqua assemblies were aimed at challenging the minds and spirits of its participants by offering families seasonal programs of lectures, music, elocution, and open discussion of public issues, literature, and science. Some of the canyon's earliest structures are still in use. Built in 1922, the building known as the Temescal Camp Store was two buildings-- a grocery store complete with a butcher shop, and the local post office. The Presbyterian Synod purchased the property in 1943 and used it as a private retreat center until the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy purchased the property in 1994.
Temescal Gateway Park Hike.wmv
Great day for a hike!
8mm Temescal Gateway Park
The PC9 team met Valerie and Scott at their beautiful venue in Pacific Palisades yesterday. This is the cute 8mm video we shot at their ceremony spot.
Temescal Gateway Park 2 - Woodland Hall
Recorded on October 18, 2010 using a Flip Video camcorder.
Walking at Temescal Gateway Park in Pacific Palisades - Part 3 of 7
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Black Rock Pictures LA - Walking at Temescal Gateway Park, taking a look around, showing a little bit of the area arounda the park, enjoy the view.
Located in Pacific Palisades, Temescal Gateway Park is one of the most popular parks in the Santa Monica Mountains. The park encompasses 141 acres of oak and sycamore canyons, ridgetop views, and access to miles of trails in Topanga State Park, Will Rogers State Historic Park, and the 20,000-acre Big Wild.
Park amenities include easy to moderate trails, picnic tables and grassy areas, restrooms, a camp store, meeting rooms, an auditorium, and classrooms. Earth Adventure Camp for children is held each summer at Temescal Canyon, as well as many educational and outreach programs for children throughout the City (see Temescal Field Science Program below). The Temescal Canyon Conference and Retreat Center provides overnight accommodations for up to 100 people, and the architecturally distinctive Temescal Dining Hall serves as a beautiful location for events of all kinds. For information about hosting a special event at Temescal Gateway Park click here.
The Reverend Dr. Charles Holmes Scott developed what is now Temescal Gateway Park for the Methodist Church in 1922 as a West Coast center for the Chautauqua movement. Originated in 1874 on the shores of Chautauqua Lake in Southwestern New York State, Chautauqua assemblies were aimed at challenging the minds and spirits of its participants by offering families seasonal programs of lectures, music, elocution, and open discussion of public issues, literature, and science. Some of the canyon's earliest structures are still in use. Built in 1922, the building known as the Temescal Camp Store was two buildings-- a grocery store complete with a butcher shop, and the local post office. The Presbyterian Synod purchased the property in 1943 and used it as a private retreat center until the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy purchased the property in 1994.
Temescal Canyon - Topanga State Park, Santa Monica Mountains, CA
Hiking up to Skull Rock and hanging out in the small cave that one must climb up to in order to get there rewarded me with beautiful views of the Los Angeles area coastline.
Walking at Temescal Gateway Park in Pacific Palisades - Part 2 of 7
Black Rock Pictures LA 0090 - Walking at Temescal Gateway Park, taking a look around, showing a little bit of the area arounda the park, enjoy the view.
Located in Pacific Palisades, Temescal Gateway Park is one of the most popular parks in the Santa Monica Mountains. The park encompasses 141 acres of oak and sycamore canyons, ridgetop views, and access to miles of trails in Topanga State Park, Will Rogers State Historic Park, and the 20,000-acre Big Wild.
Park amenities include easy to moderate trails, picnic tables and grassy areas, restrooms, a camp store, meeting rooms, an auditorium, and classrooms. Earth Adventure Camp for children is held each summer at Temescal Canyon, as well as many educational and outreach programs for children throughout the City (see Temescal Field Science Program below). The Temescal Canyon Conference and Retreat Center provides overnight accommodations for up to 100 people, and the architecturally distinctive Temescal Dining Hall serves as a beautiful location for events of all kinds. For information about hosting a special event at Temescal Gateway Park click here.
The Reverend Dr. Charles Holmes Scott developed what is now Temescal Gateway Park for the Methodist Church in 1922 as a West Coast center for the Chautauqua movement. Originated in 1874 on the shores of Chautauqua Lake in Southwestern New York State, Chautauqua assemblies were aimed at challenging the minds and spirits of its participants by offering families seasonal programs of lectures, music, elocution, and open discussion of public issues, literature, and science. Some of the canyon's earliest structures are still in use. Built in 1922, the building known as the Temescal Camp Store was two buildings-- a grocery store complete with a butcher shop, and the local post office. The Presbyterian Synod purchased the property in 1943 and used it as a private retreat center until the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy purchased the property in 1994.
Temescal Gateway Park Wedding DJ Testimonial and Recap Footage
Here is a testimonial from a recent wedding couple at Temescal Gateway Park. We provided the DJ/MC, Lighting, and Event Production. See more of what we can do at FlowzoneEntertainment.com
Walking at Temescal Gateway Park in Pacific Palisades - Part 4 of 7
Black Rock Pictures LA 0092
Black Rock Pictures LA - Walking at Temescal Gateway Park, taking a look around, showing a little bit of the area arounda the park, enjoy the view.
Located in Pacific Palisades, Temescal Gateway Park is one of the most popular parks in the Santa Monica Mountains. The park encompasses 141 acres of oak and sycamore canyons, ridgetop views, and access to miles of trails in Topanga State Park, Will Rogers State Historic Park, and the 20,000-acre Big Wild.
Park amenities include easy to moderate trails, picnic tables and grassy areas, restrooms, a camp store, meeting rooms, an auditorium, and classrooms. Earth Adventure Camp for children is held each summer at Temescal Canyon, as well as many educational and outreach programs for children throughout the City (see Temescal Field Science Program below). The Temescal Canyon Conference and Retreat Center provides overnight accommodations for up to 100 people, and the architecturally distinctive Temescal Dining Hall serves as a beautiful location for events of all kinds. For information about hosting a special event at Temescal Gateway Park click here.
The Reverend Dr. Charles Holmes Scott developed what is now Temescal Gateway Park for the Methodist Church in 1922 as a West Coast center for the Chautauqua movement. Originated in 1874 on the shores of Chautauqua Lake in Southwestern New York State, Chautauqua assemblies were aimed at challenging the minds and spirits of its participants by offering families seasonal programs of lectures, music, elocution, and open discussion of public issues, literature, and science. Some of the canyon's earliest structures are still in use. Built in 1922, the building known as the Temescal Camp Store was two buildings-- a grocery store complete with a butcher shop, and the local post office. The Presbyterian Synod purchased the property in 1943 and used it as a private retreat center until the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy purchased the property in 1994.
Los Angeles Hiking | Temescal Canyon | Pacific Palisades | Presented by Hikes You Can Do
In this hike, Nick takes us to one of the most popular day hiking spots in Los Angeles, Temescal Canyon. Located in Pacific Palisades, this destination offers hikers that much needed peace and tranquility. While on this trip you can expect to hike in the shade, photograph the cascading waterfall, explore skull rock and take in the breath taking ocean views. All just minutes from anywhere in the city. Visit our site by clicking the link above for a full hike write up on this hike and many others.
Temescal Canyon Hike - Los Angeles, California!
The Temescal Canyon hike loop was our second hike on our very short trip to California. We needed a quick hike that had views of the ocean. This hike was actually quite harder than we anticipated. The landscape was very dry but luckily there was still plenty of shade. The shade helped keep us cool when hiking up the steep inclines. We were able to get some awesome drone footage with our new Phantom 4. This hike was a fantastic workout, but maybe go when it is greener.
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Directions to Hike:
Parking:
Paid parking, but we parked on Temescal Canyon Rd and walked into the park. It added about 10 minutes to to the trail
Challenge Level:
Moderate
Length:
3 Mi Loop
Notes:
We went during the summer and as you can tell, it was very brown. If we do it again we will go during the spring or late winter
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Getting to Know Temescal
A brief journey through everything you will need to know upon your arrival at Temescal Gateway Park for the wedding.
Temescal Canyon Run
Lori and I on our long run up Temescal to Will Rogers and across Rivas Canyon and back. ~15 miles.
#HikeMode Temescal Ridge Hike
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Wrentit - Temescal Gateway Park - Aug 17, 2014
View at the top - Temescal
360 view seen from a peak in Temescal Gateway Park's waterfall trail
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Temescal Canyon Park...
After a 30 minute hike through Temescal Canyon...a small bridge and enchanting waterfall awaits us...
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