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Take a hike on the Stone Canyon Trail; a good site to camp here at Echo Lake is Plasse's Resort at Silver Lake. Mt Waterman has splendid slopes and a friendly staff; Knights Inn Los Angeles Central/Convention Center Area is a magnificent place to get some rest. Through the summertime months here at Echo Lake, high temperatures generally get into the 70's. Once the sun is down it plunges down to the 60's. During the winter highs are in the 60's with winter lows in
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| | the 50's overnight here at Echo Lake. This lake is so wonderful. Why not camp at Saddleback Butte State Park if you're here at Echo Lake, and in all probability you're looking for close by lakes? Sure, Ivanhoe Reservoir is just a very short distance away. You could also explore Silver Lake Reservoir if you're here at Echo Lake; it's close by, and hiking along the Gold Canyon Trail is pleasant fun. This lake is so wonderful. Chavez Ravine is close to Echo | |
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Lake and is a good place, and a pleasant trip to Los Angeles Basin is a wonderful way to spend an afternoon. Going for a hike along the Condor Peak Riding and hiking Trail will let you absorb the natural beauty of this neighborhood,
and if you need a location to stay Americas Best Value Inn-Hollywood/Los Angeles is a great choice. Echo Lake is pretty waterless typically; most of the rain falls through February; July meanwhile is the driest month. That right
there is a lot already, but it continues; Echo Lake has it all. An afternoon playing golf at Marshal Canyon Golf Course is always a joy; if you're going to from Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, you won't be the only one.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 34.07278 Longitude: -118.2597
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| These outdoors activities are available near Echo Lake. |
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| | Hiking Trails Near Echo Lake:
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Stone Canyon Trail, Los Angeles County, 12 miles away 4.6 hiking miles, 3351 feet elevation difference |
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Gold Canyon Trail, Los Angeles County, 14 miles away 3 hiking miles, 1151 feet elevation difference |
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Mt Waterman, California, 9 miles away 1300 vertical feet |
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Mt Waterman
 | Mt Waterman has been a favorite of mine for 30 years. Laid back personality and a wonderfully steep face. Plan on riding the lift down if you're ''no bueno.''... |
Mount Wilson Trail
 | 15 miles away We hiked this trail on 9/8/07. Total r/t miles were 14 from trailhead to summit of Mt. Wilson. This was a very strenuous day hike. Lots of switchbacks (some great than 45 degrees) with plenty of outlook points to view all the way from downtown LA to OC. Trail conditions were somewhat shaded however, plenty exposure to hot sun in morning and afternoon. Bring lots of water (refill water avail. at top).... |
Upper Winter Creek Trail
 | 17 miles away Read my trail description here: http://www. Simpsoncity .com /hiking/ hoegees.html... |
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
 | 42 miles away 1 PHOTO Hi, please take a look at the attached photo. I took it today in La Jolla Canyon, at the water fall (dry now). Notice that a large rock appears to be loose and or without support. It looks like the rock is supporting the trail above. Someone should take a closer look at that rock. In heavy rain it could come down. It looks unstable.... |
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