Sandstone Peak

Westlake Village, CA 91361

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Westlake Village, California 91361, United States
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Sandstone Peak

Welcome to Sandstone Peak, a breathtaking park nestled in the heart of the Santa Monica Mountains, located at Westlake Village, California 91361. As the highest peak in the Santa Monica range, Sandstone Peak offers an exhilarating hiking experience with stunning 360° views that capture the beauty of Southern California's landscapes, including the Pacific Ocean.

Our trails, notably the Mishe Mokwa and Backbone Trails, provide a variety of hiking experiences, from mild to adventurous, catering to enthusiasts of all levels. Starting from the Sandstone Peak Trailhead, you'll embark on a journey through diverse terrains, including the iconic Balancing Rock and Split Rock, offering picturesque spots for rest and reflection.

For the adventurous, the path to Tri Peaks presents a thrilling detour with boulder scrambles and unique panoramic views. Whether you choose the adventurous route or the more straightforward trail, both culminate in the awe-inspiring vistas at Sandstone Peak's summit, standing at 3,111 ft.

Parking is convenient and free, with ample space at the trailheads along Yerba Buena Road, and basic amenities like outhouse restrooms are available at the Sandstone Peak Trailhead.

Enhance your visit by exploring our travel recommendations, where you can support our travel blog at no extra cost through our affiliate links for flights, accommodations, car rentals, and more. As an average California woman exploring the world one trail at a time, I invite you to join in on this incredible journey.

Whether you're seeking the serene beauty of a sunrise or the tranquility of a sunset, Sandstone Peak is a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Come explore, take in the majestic views, and create unforgettable memories at Sandstone Peak.

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Andrew Barch:
5

"Tough hike. About 3miles around trip with 1,000ft of elevation gain according to my AllTrails. No shade at all. Still incredible views and the monument at the top is cool. Would definitely recommend doing this hike if in the area."

1 year ago
Daniel Ogletree:
5

"Iconic hike. The wildflowers were unreal as of 6/3; the sweet aroma followed us all the way to the top. Much warmer than the coast so take that into account; shade is scant. We spent a hour at the top! We definitely took our time but this could be done in less than two hours."

1 year ago
J. David Karlin:
5

"Short hike ("

1 year ago
mike lee:
5

"Great place to view the sunset and be above the clouds. I was able to see the peaks of the Channel Islands breaking through the cloud coverage. Had the peak all to myself on a lonely Tuesday evening. Even with some steep sections, it wasn't very hard hike. Extremely beautiful. Update: I came out at night to try some astro photography and while coming around a corner saw two sets of large eyes staring back at me. They were further up the trail but close enough for me to see that they were rather large animals and that they were definitely predator eyes. I am not familiar with this mountain range but I've ran into mountain lions in the dark before and those eyes were similar. Come to find out, there was a cougar attack in these ranges last year. Cougars most likely will run away but still, be careful."

almost 2 years ago
Mason Mitchell:
4

"Relatively easy 6 miles hike. Not too much elevation gain and being near the ocean keeps the temperatures from getting too high. However, this means it’s much more desirable for the weekend crowd. So be sure to get there earlier than later. Our troop arrived by 7:30am and finished around 11:30am. All in all fantastic hike. Not too crowded and so refreshing to hike before it got into the 80s. It was really great to see how much vegetation is growing back after al the fires, even some of the oak trees are making a full come back. The contrast of the new growth and the charred landscape really made for a one of a kind hike."

almost 5 years ago
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