Westridge-Canyonback Wilderness Park
Park Details
Address:
Westridge Canyonback Wilderness Park, Los Angeles
Features:
![Biking](https://mrca.ca.gov/wp-content/themes/mrca_theme/img/symb/Biking.gif)
![City Views](https://mrca.ca.gov/wp-content/themes/mrca_theme/img/symb/City Views.gif)
![Dogs on Leash](https://mrca.ca.gov/wp-content/themes/mrca_theme/img/symb/Dogs on Leash.gif)
![Equestrian](https://mrca.ca.gov/wp-content/themes/mrca_theme/img/symb/Equestrian.gif)
![Hiking](https://mrca.ca.gov/wp-content/themes/mrca_theme/img/symb/Hiking.gif)
Park is Currently Closed
Deep in the eastern Santa Monica Mountains in the City of Los Angeles, Westridge-Canyonback Park provides more than 1,500 acres of open space bordered by upper Mandeville Canyon, Sullivan Canyon, Mission Canyon, and San Vicente Mountain Park.
The Westridge fire road provides trail access for hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians along the north-south ridgeline. The park is contiguous with the 20,000-acre urban wilderness park known as the “Big Wild.”
The park is accessible from both the San Fernando Valley at San Vincente Mountain Park and from West Los Angeles, at the end of Westridge Road.
Special Note
Dogs must be under owner’s immediate control.