This blog will detail 1,000 video hikes in Southern California. By Southern California, I am drawing a line from San Luis Obispo to the Nevada Border. Anything south of that line will be declared "Southern California". In a way, it is a personal challenge to do so many hikes. Mainly, however, it is my way of showcasing how many hiking opportunities there really are right in our own geographic back yard. As a blog, it serves as a companion piece to my Youtube channel "Mike On The Trail". It is also a work in progress, as I don't actually have 1,000 edited videos completed. This will take effort for quite some time before it is declared done. Even then, there will still be more out there. Here's to hiking and all the positive effects it has had on my life...and possibly yours!
Southridge Village Hill is a short neighborhood hike with a big payoff from the top. It is probably best to pair this with other short Jurupa Hills hikes to round out a hiking day.
Heading up the slope.
However, if a short workout hike is on the docket, this is an efficient one. The hike has a steady climb, culminating with a dramatic cross near the summit. The actual summit provides a nice overlook over the cross and of the surrounding suburban cityscape.
The summit cross.
Whether hiked on its own, or in combination with other local hikes, this makes for a great outing in the Inland Empire.
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