Stocker Corridor Trail

The Stocker Corridor Trail is a fantastic day-hike in Los Angeles that features lovely Southern California views. While out hiking the trail, you will make your way through a narrow portion of the Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area, enjoying views of the city and surrounding mountains in the process. Hikers should take note that there is a fee to hike this trail on weekends and holidays, so plan your excursion accordingly.
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Route Description for Stocker Corridor Trail
If you find yourself in the vicinity of the Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Park and want to set out on a relaxing outdoor adventure, then the Stocker Corridor Trail is a great route to explore. It is worth noting that the trail can become quite busy with locals and dog walkers, so try to arrive early if you want to avoid the crowds.
From the parking lot, you will follow the trail as it leads northeast. Here, you will traverse a narrow stretch of greenspace that runs parallel to Stocker Street (hence the name Stocker Corridor). Take your time as you meander the laidback path and enjoy the beautiful scenery that includes the surrounding cityscape and mountains off in the distance.
After you have reached the endpoint of the route near Presidio Drive, simply turn back and retrace your steps to return to the trailhead.
Getting to the Stocker Corridor Trail Trailhead
The trailhead for this hike can be found at the parking lot on the corner of Overhill Drive and Stocker Street.
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