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Shipwreck Trail


Highlights:

Great ocean views, lovely bays, exciting shipwreck to explore, rocky shoreline
Near:Palos Verdes Peninsula, CA
Scenery:
Distance:4 miles round trip
Elevation Gain:100 ft
Hike Time:2.5 hours
Difficulty:Moderate
Trail Condition:Poorly maintained trail
HikeType:Out and Back


Summary: The goal of this hike is the Greek freighter Dominator, which ran aground at Palos Verdes point in 1961. The rusted hulk of this shipwreck is scattered along a half mile of the shoreline. Having never seen a shipwreck, I found this hike immensely fun and exciting.

Getting to the shipwreck involves a couple of miles slightly challenging and tiresome walking across shoebox to footstool sized rocks. I wish I had worn sturdier shoes! The shoreline is lovely, with interesting tide pools and rock formations, along with great views. Make sure to go at low tide, or you will find your feet getting quite wet.

After visiting the shipwreck, I headed back about a quarter mile, then scrambled up the cliffs to the road on a path near the end of the scattered wreckage. The road was a much, much faster return to the car. Note that the path up the cliffs is very exposed and I would strongly advise against it unless you are 100% comfortable scrambling on 3rd and 4th class rock.

Trailhead: From Redondo Beach, drive south on Highway 1 to Palos Verdes Blvd and head south. This turns into Palos Verdes Blvd West. Turn right on Via Corta, then right again at Via Arroyo. Finally a left on Paseo Del Mar. Park on the right side of the street at Flat Rock Point, just before you reach Via Horcada. Take the dirt access road that will take you down to the shoreline. (Lat:33.79692 Lon:-118.40671)
Trail Guides for Shipwreck Trail:
California Hiking
by Tom Stienstra & Ann Marie Brown  (Foghorn Press)

Day Hikers Guide to Southern California
by John McKinney  (Olympus Press)

Afoot & Afield In Los Angeles
by Jerry Schad  (Wilderness Press)

Best Seasons: Year-Round
User Groups: Hikers, Dogs
Ranger Contact: Palos Verdes Estates Shoreline Preserve (310) 378-0383
Localhikes Reporter: This hike was submitted by Jim Zuber, who has posted  104 other hikes on this site
Trail Reviews  Page 2 of 10   Submit your own review
Reviewed by Tim on 3/8/2009
A beautiful place to walk around. It's a rough trek with all the loose rocks. If you're planning on getting to the shipwreck you'll want to leave about 2 hours each direction over challenging terrain. if you look at the map of this hike you can actually park right above it and walk down check out the shipwreck. Walking across the rocks for 2 hours is tedious.

Reviewed by ZebraLins on 3/7/2009
Although it was several miles, I wouldn't call this a hike really. It's more like a walk on rocks at the beach. I may be crazy, but I never found a ship, although I found large pieces of rusted ship. Very adventurous, it was fun, but not what I think of as a hike so much as a nice stroll on the beach.

Reviewed by zero on 3/4/2009
It was a great change to hike without having to worry about poison oak or ticks. It was pretty devoid of people, just a few super nice surfers and sunbathers. Amazing wildlife- anenomes, LOTS of different birds, squirrels, isopods, etc. Some carnage too: 3 dead seals, freshly killed owl, egret skeletons, trash. All in all, very interesting place and beautiful!

Reviewed by Elizabeth on 2/1/2009
Beautiful views and very fun for dogs! Kind of a busy trail on a January Sunday and it was very windy! However, once we got down to the beach, we were protected from the majority of the wind and we had a blast looking at all the anemones and hermit crabs! The hikes back up was definitely a hike, but crawling over the rocks and up the short hills was fun and a nice LITTLE workout!

Reviewed by AP on 1/24/2009
Just went two days ago and loved it! it takes about twice as long as you think it will because you are rock hopping the entire time. The shipwreck was beautiful. Be sure to allow time before the sun sets... by the time we reached the hull of the ship he sun was setting and we worried how to get back... we continued past the ship a bit and found a dirt trail back up to the road. This adventure is not easy, but you can do it with a little will power... and an overcast day.

Reviewed by RM on 12/27/2008
I went several month ago on a beautiful, clear, sunny day with temps perfect for this hike. I am in agreement with other reviewers, though, that gave it a low rating. If your idea of hiking is in the mountains or hills, this is not for you. It is basically walking along a very rugged seashore. Figure a pace half of what you would normally hike and do not try this without rugged shoes or if you have bad knees or ankles. If you like being close to the ocean, then you might enjoy it- be prepared for the smells and flies. I agree that the shipwreck is a disappointment for the effort it takes to get there. If you want to hike in Palos Verdes and have great ocean views, I recommend starting from Forrestal Dr. by Ladera Linda Park.

Reviewed by ER on 9/12/2008
I hiked this last year around May. Weather was nice, tide pools are fun to explore all the organisms. Shipwreck was kind of disappointing. If you like the ocean you will enjoy this trail/rock hop.

Reviewed by CJ on 8/28/2008
Maybe I went during the wrong tide but I saw one rusty machine on the beach and that was it. There is nothing else to see and lots of rocks. It is ok for people who just want an adventure with no one around but not a hike. Nothing pretty.


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