Stocker Corridor Trail, Los Angeles CA
Address | Stocker St & Presidio Dr, Los Angeles, CA |
Phone | (213) 473-3231 |
Hours | 6:00am-8:00pm |
Website | trails.lacounty.gov |
Categories | Hiking Area, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.5 12 reviews |
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Stocker Corridor Trail reviews
12 Stocker Corridor Trail is a dirt trail on the hillside that goes along Stoker St. The elevation change is very modest so it is suitable for anyone. Although it is not very scenic, it is nice to be out in the nature and away from the city traffic.
Stocker Corridor Trail is the start of the Park to Playa trail that goes all the way to the Pacific.
Its not particularly a long trail, but it does offer a stunning view as well as easy access, making it a safe destination for a casual walk or run.
This a great 3 mile hike round trip. You can see lots of hawks in the treess. There might be a family of hawks around there. A nice big hill off the trail if you want some incline
Hell yeah easy access. Nice to walk with kids and there is a park ️ where kids can play. Hell yeah I love it
So glad that someone carved a trail out of this hill and made it available for the community. My kids and I love exploring it. Especially in the spring when it's all green and blooming
Is a very nice walk along sticker street after it goes up in the hill, the best time to walk is in the afternoon.
I don't think we did the whole trail because the path we took was along the side of the road and not very long. It is a nice dirt trail if you want to just stretch your legs or have a quick jog. Very easy and fun for kids. Depending on where you park, you get to have an amazing view of the city and the mountains behind.
Been coming to the Stocker Corridor since i was 13yrs (attended school a block away) and now I'm 32yrs old. This is my go to spot even now living across town. Love and miss living in the community! Trail is always satisfying whether if I run or walk.
It's a great urban trail. Cute areas along the way like the Japanese Garden, impressive Stoneview Nature Center, and really cool bridge.
I love coming here. It connects to Norman Houston Park and Kenneth Hahn hiking trail which then connect to La Cienega Pedestrian Bridge that connects to Culver City Baldwin Hills Scenic Outlook.
This trail is okay. Has a ton of gopher holes everywhere so it's really rocky and unstable, especially for being on a cliff. I did not like that the trail was right on the blvd - not very relaxing to listen to thousands of cars speeding by while you're trying to be one with nature lol. Also, you have to cross the street at the top of the hill (near to the parking structure) to get to a park bathroom. Other than those issues, I enjoyed biking down the trail with my family, (though it is short for MTB rides).