
Bee Canyon Trail
This trail starts in O'Melveny Park in Granada Hills. It starts
out as a wide trail, actually you have a choice of two dirt trails
or one paved trail which all join back together again. After these
three trails join together, Bee Canyon trail starts to get smaller.
After a mile, Mission Point trail climbs the ridge to the west.
After that junction Bee Canyon trail becomes smaller still and
not very suitable for mountain biking with many drops and logs
in the way.
Trailhead: O'Melveny Park on Sesnon Blvd. in Granada Hills.
Mission Point Trail - Elevation Change: 950 ft
A trail in O'Melveny Park that follows an old road up a grassy
slope from Bee Canyon Trail to Sulphur Spring Trail a short distance
from Mission Point. Three quarters of the way up the trail is
a junction. One route goes almost horizontal across the mountainside
to Sulphur Spring Trail. The other route continues up the ridge
to Sulphur Spring Trail close to Mission Point.
Trailhead: Bee Canyon Trail starts in O'Melveny Park and
Sulphur Spring Trail starts on Neon Way
Sulphur Spring Trail - Length: 4.3 km [2.6 mi]; Elevation
change: 1270 ft
This is an old dirt road leading from Neon Way in Granada Hills
up to Mission Point in 4.3 kilometers (2.7 mi) with a fine view
of San Fernando Valley and downtown Los Angeles, and the Santa
Clarita area. The trail passes Sulphur Spring early on. A steep
grassy path parallels this trail on the ridgeline following a
gas pipeline. The trail continues north along the ridgeline from
Mission Point. Two trails branch off of this trail towards Bee
Canyon. One steep trail branches off of Sulphur Spring Trail
towards the lower portion of the Orcutt Lease Trail. Please do
not take other trails west from the top of this hill, at least
one trail trespasses on the Gas Company property. If you find
pavement on this hill, please turn around.
Sulphur Spring Trail is also known as the Dr. Mario A. DeCampus
Trail.
Trailhead: The northern end of Neon Way in Granada Hills.
