What do you look for in a hike? Sweeping views, history, waterfalls – maybe just some nice scenery? If you answered “yes” to all, then the Solstice Canyon in Malibu sounds like it’s right up your alley. This three-mile loop trail is quite popular because it packs in a ton of awesome scenery and history in a short amount of time. Following the trail, you’ll be led to historic ruins and even a gorgeous waterfall. Simply put, there’s never a dull moment on this canyon hike, so be sure to check it out for your next adventure.

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Have you checked off the Solstice Canyon Trail from your bucket list? Let us know what you think of this one-of-a-kind hike in Southern California below! While you’re exploring the beauty of Southern California, take a look at some secret spots where you can get away from it all.

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