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Located at the edge of the Santa Monica Mountains, Marvin Braude Mulholland Gateway Park is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and pet owners seeking dog-friendly hiking near Tarzana, California. The park features accessible parking, ample hiking and cycling trails, and scenic picnic areas, making it a great spot for a day outdoors with your pup. With breathtaking views, wildflowers in spring, and numerous branching trails, it’s a fantastic retreat for exploring with dogs on leash.
This pet-friendly park welcomes leashed dogs and provides easy access to multiple trails—including those with stunning mountain, city, and even ocean views on clear days. Convenient amenities like wheelchair-accessible parking, gender-neutral restrooms, and picnic tables make it a comfortable choice for families, hikers, and cyclists alike. The park is suitable for kids, and the trails range from easy to challenging, offering something for everyone in the Tarzana community.
Great and vast hiking and mountain cycling area – only true althletes! Plenty of trails and free parking (below yellow line!) The fires had scorched a good part of these Santa Monica mountains this January. Luckily, parts of them have started to re-grow:-)
Dirt Mulholland on either side of the top of Reseda is closed due to the January fires. You can go off towards the left and head down towards the top of Caballero Canyon, but you can’t go any further than that because the road is closed
Not crazy about this trail entry due to its relative accessibility and popularity (top of Reseda, with plenty of parking, so lots of hikers and bikers). However, it does provide good access to a number of different single track trails that branch off of dirt Mulholland. Posting pics here from some of those local trails, which are all easily reachable from this spot.
Love/hate relationship with this trail. Biggest issues is lack of closed trail signs on one end and finding it on the other side, if you made it in one piece. Sometimes it’s messy, sometimes, it’s just too rugged and sometimes it’s wonderful and the exact peace you seek. Like I said, love/hate. The other beauty is how much exploration there is within, spread your wings and discover a new path, every time you step in!
May / spring is the best to see wild flowers blooming. This year, 2022, we saw so many beautiful spices of butterflies 🦋.
If you are lucky enough you can see the Ocean from a top. We got mountains covered by moisture and cloud layers. It was very cool.
Stay on the trail and enjoy your hike.