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    Tejon Ranch Conservancy

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    Frazier Mountain Lookout

    Frazier Mountain Lookout

    (3 reviews)

    If you're driving up for the sole purpose of seeing the tower, it's not worth the drive. You'll be…read moredone with it in about 10-min. However, if you're going to make a day of it, maybe a nice hike where this is your summit, then the views are good, although not the best I've seen from a Lookout. I'd bring a truck if you have one. The rough paved road is passable by most vehicles, but when it gets to the rough dirt/rock road you don't want to be sitting low or you'll have to drive very slow to save your car and your butt. I wish they hadn't built the new stuff right next to the tower as it kinda diminishes its existence and looks more like a crack house as opposed to a worn out and abused former lookout.

    This historic Forest Service lookout tower is located on top of Frazier Mountain (elevation 8,013…read morefeet). The mountain is named after Willian T. Frazier who was a miner in the 1850s. The site has been a lookout ever since 1905. The original building burned down in 1952 and was quickly replaced the same year by the current structure. The lookout was decommissioned in the 90s. The structure is abandoned and in pretty bad shape. I would use extreme caution if you decide to explore it. There's not much left to see. The lookout is surrounded by a number of tall communication towers. When you're done checking out the building you can hike the pine-covered mountain and take in the panoramic views. To get to the site take Interstate-5 and exit at Frazier Park Mountain Road. Drive west on Frazier Park Road about 5 miles through town. Turn left on Lockwood Valley Road. After another mile turn left at Frazier Mountain Road. From the Chucupate Ranger station drive 7 miles up a steep dirt road. You will encounter a number of signs that will point you in the right direction.

    Enjoy The Mountain - Spider

    Enjoy The Mountain

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    My husband surprised me for my 48th bday! So much fun. We had never used ATVs before but our guide…read moreKevin made us feel so comfortable so quickly! We were rollin'!!! Man it was great! I loved the steep inclines and then trusting you won't fall back lol. Kevin took amazing pics of us and we got them really fast. Ask for Kevin! Thanks for a wonderful adventure! We will be back!

    Booked an ATV adventure for my boyfriends birthday. We originally booked Santa Monica but due last…read moremon to construction in the area , we then got relocated to the Angeles Forest area . Then the brush fire happened and got relocated to Hungry Valley. Understandable . Both times that they relocated us , Kelly was very accommodating and communicative through text. She made sure that we keep the same day , same time slot no matter what or offer a full refund. When we got to the location in the day of , Silvia and girl (I forgot her name ) who checked us in were very helpful and nice and wanted to make sure we were prepared . During these COVID times , they took our temperature , made sure we sanitized our hands , and put a sanitary head and mouth covering on before putting the sanitized helmet on . We got there an hour early because we had to commute from an hour away and wanted to be on time . They let us ride early as soon as we got there and Sylvia was a fantastic guide . She took amazing pictures of us and made sure we were okay throughout the ride The trail was beautiful and the scenery was captivating . My boyfriend and I are already looking to book the lake arrowhead location next month . 10/10 would recommend We also received our pics the same day

    Los Padres National Forest - Nordic Base 8.8k ft elevation

    Los Padres National Forest

    (17 reviews)

    How have I never been here before…read more... Sunday with no plans on the book. Let's take a drive to Frazier Park and go hiking. Same with that, never been to this little town as well. It's literally off the 5 freeway a couple miles in and you at the town. It was about half hour or 45 minutes drive up the mountain from the freeway till where the mountain start. There's different sections that you could go to if you wanted to hike or camp. We didn't really know where and what trails there was. Just ended up at of the campsite parking lot and went from there. There's loads of trails to choose from. Theres sign at the base that'll tell you the levels of hike and the distance. Also, the path was pretty wide on the one we were at which was nice. Right when you get out of the car, you could already smell the difference in air quality. Mountain air, being in nature with all the beautiful trees and noise of the birds. This place was beautiful. The path was nice to walk, slightly uphill and not hard. We passed loads of people but it still felt very quiet as you're in the woods. There's still loads of wildflowers growing. Temperature wise, it was perfect as your at a higher elevation and there was also nice breeze. Just walking and seeing all the beautiful trees, some covered in moss. The chipmunks running past you along the paths, it's a completely different experience from the hustle and bustle of the city. The views were amazing. When you get to the lookout point where the tower is, there was two tins/cans along the rocks that you could leave a message. Notebook and pen was provided for signing. This particular trail wasn't hard even though it said it was but very manageable. About 2 miles each way. But the views along and at the top of the lookout was spectacular. It's amazing that an hour or so from the city, there's so many hidden gems. Nature is beautiful if you haven't noticed. And another place for hiking on our lists.

    Overlooked forest since Angeles Forest is nearby. We love Los Padres National Forest. The little…read moretown of Frazier Park is the last town before going up to Los Padres. We love the quietness and solitude you find here. The trees and winds make this beautiful sound. I honestly think this place is sacred. We have camped at McGill Campground and have hiked up to Mt. Pinos. Only about an hour drive from Los Angeles/Santa Clarita. The forest does get snow fall and I think we just had the first big dump of snowfall last night.

    Tejon Ranch Conservancy - parks - Updated May 2026

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