Hike with Usal Project | Kenneth Hahn and Baldwin Hills Overlook
Hike through restored native habitat with Usal Project guide Gretchen Rudolph.
Gretchen Rudolph is a Wilderness First Responder and hiking guide that has led hikes for Cotopaxi and Wondery Outdoors. Raised in Portland, Oregon, Gretchen grew up hiking in the Columbia River Gorge and specializes in bird identification.
Explore nature and enjoy breathtaking views on a 2.3 mile hike through Kenneth Hahn Park, overlooking Culver City, Baldwin Hills, and West LA with views of the Pacific Ocean.
Park to Playa Trail to Baldwin Hills Overlook
Parking: Free parking at Culver City Park
Meeting Place: Meet at Culver City Park - Parking 1
Route: 2.3 mile easy-moderate trail with limited sun cover, bring sun protection. Estimated to take around 1.5 hours to complete.
Afterwards, make sure to stop by Crenshaw Dairy Mart for Ancestry Day – a day of free programming celebrating their PST ART: Art & Science Collide series and exhibition Free the Land! Free the People! a study of the abolitionist pod from 11am to 5pm. The event, themed around the CDM tenet of Ancestry, will feature extended gallery hours and interactive gatherings, and a special demonstration with Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE).
This event is presented by USAL Project and Getty’s PST ART: Art & Science Collide as part of the West LA to South LA PST ART Weekend. USAL Project is a community providing experiences & goods for the modern outdoor enthusiast. With a team of hand selected guides, USAL and PST ART are collaborating to offer a series of free local workshops and retreats across all things outdoors, sustainably, and wellness.
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