Start this run at the yellow fire gate that lies just to the north of Stunt Rd. After running for roughly 100 yards past the gate, you'll find a dirt path that diverges to the right. Take this path, the
Backbone Trail, along Fossil Ridge, known for its abundance of clam fossils. After running along the ridge for 6/10 of a mile the path will start to take you down into Hondo Canyon.
Once in the canyon, you'll pass a stream and waterfall that flow during rainy seasons. You'll then briefly ascend on the path as it runs along the south canyon wall before descending further into the canyon. Along this descent, you'll catch a glimpse of some the damage done by the 1994 earthquake that rocked the area; shattered trees and displaced boulders lay near the canyon's mouth.
Continuing along the path, you'll soon cross Topanga Meadows, which can become pretty muddy after periods of heavy rain. After crossing Topanga Meadows, you'll cross the creek and continue to the end of the Hondo Canyon run as the trail comes across Old Topanga Road.
Thanks to John McKinney, The Trailmaster, for sharing this trail description. To learn more about trails in California, check out his guides at
The Trailmaster Store.
Tree poppy, bush lupine, and mariposa lily are present on the hillsides of Hondo Canyon.
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