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Businiess name:  Runyon Canyon Park
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Apply Sunscreen, wear shoes with great traction and bring some water. On sunny days wear a hat.\r I've read other reviews, I dont go here to ""hike"" and enjoy nature, I go here to kick my butt into shape and feel like I can conquer anything by getting up those insane steps. There is a designated parking area on Mullhollad Dr. park there walk down the paved path, there are a few houses along the way and dogs can run free. I do get kind of emotional when its hot out and people bring their Alaskan Huskies out, just seems mean to the poor furry animals. There are alot of different people here so dont worry about what you look like nobody cares trust me. It shouldnt take more than an hour to get through most of it, depends on which trails you choose, but there are some very steep hills so it will challenge you. Pros: Great workout Cons: Dog poo, smog at times

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