The Dead Horse Trail connects the Dead Horse Parking lot that is just after the turn onto Entrada Road from Topanga Canyon Blvd. with the Trippet Ranch area. It is about a mile and a half long and almost entirely downhill from the Trippet area. I started at Trippet and went down and then up.
From the Trippet parking lot walk out on the narrow paved road/trail. Make sure to stop and admire the pond, currently full of water. There are many wild roses blooming by the edge. There are tadpoles in the pond and often mallards on it.
Just after the bridge turn left onto the Dead Horse Trail. You will have oak woodland on the left and grassland on the right. At the edge of the woods you will find hummingbird sage and fiesta flower in bloom. About a quarter mile along, just as the habitat transitions into chaparral, you will find a veritable garden of geophytes; mariposa lilies, goldenstar lilies, blue eyed grass and blue dicks along with some cinquefoil.
Once you are in the chaparral the chamise reigns, it is in bloom everywhere, making the hillsides white. There is also deer weed, black sage, popcorn flower, woolly blue curls, heart leaf penstemon and many, many other flowers. The trail will alternate chaparral with oak woodland where there is canyon sunflower and purple nightshade in bloom. I saw baby blue eyes, a lovely little flower that I don’t encounter very often.
All together I counted 33 native species in bloom on the walk downhill, then another 7 when I came back up the very same trail. This is a trail in full bloom and well worth a visit.
— Dorothy Steinicke
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