Address: 4371 Multnomah St, Los Angeles, CA 90032, USA
Phone: +12134854833
Yü Wu
Ascot Hills Park is hardly of interest to tourists or even locals but it is quite a hidden gem! Great views for hikers and trail runners who enjoy a little hilly adventure. The only official entrance to the park is at the south tip, where the road leads to the main parking space. There are basically three trails in the park, the east and west sides each has a loop trails that are hillier, the central trail remains in the valley and connects to the east and west trail through steep trails. Ascot Reservoir occupies the north side of the park and there is no official exit route, although there is indeed a backdoor trail goes from the west side of the reservoir to the residential area behind the hill.
Abe Achkinazi
Great local park for a quick work out. Good view of the LA skyline eithet at sunset or sunrise.
Anna Alvarez
Loving avery bit of it. Took a late walk one day and heard several coyotes. It was a bit scary but thankfully no encounters. Be on the look out! For all lose dogs. During the mornings there's more movement, than later afternoons.
nestormondragon
Great place, always find parking, very open place. Probably 1/10 people use a mask (March 2021). Lots of dust, so your shoes will get dirty. View is great to see downtown LA. Sunsets are very pretty (thank you smog and fires) and opposite the sunset, on a full moon you will see purple and blue tones. Coyoted come out at night as well as bunnies. Mosquitos come out as well if it has been a rainy season, which will also generate a lot of mud. A lot of different trails. Overall, great place to go.
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There are two sections where to park. As soon as you pass the gate, to the left, there is unpaved parking. Also, you can continue up the road that takes you to a paved parking lot.
No! It closes at sunset. However, there are people still in the park after hours. Just be warned, there are some wild animals there.
Not very stroller-friendly. There is a flat trail in the middle but it's often muddy or too bumpy for a stroller. Debs park is nearby and better for lil kiddos.
Might want to ask the parks & recs people just to be sure. I've only seen dogs being walked at Ascot.
They open at 5:00 a.m
Around 2 miles🏃🏃🏃
I've seen two in the past 10 years that I have been going there. Back then park was emptier now with quarantine its packed with people. I see more coyote than snakes. Stick to the trails you will be fine.
Sunrise to Sunset
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