Why did I choose Eaton Canyon in Pasadena as my first destination for my new L.A. Without a Car series? Well, there are many reasons. First of all, I know it well. I have been going to Eaton Canyon for about twenty years and I truly love it. It is one of the few places left in the Los Angeles area where you can walk amongst the trees and not hear cars or see pavement. Which leads me to my second reason, to dispel another preconceived notion about L.A…. that it is all steel, concrete and fake boobs. It is not. Thirdly, since this section is geared mainly towards tourists who have chosen, or may soon choose, to visit L.A., I thought that at some point many may feel a bit overwhelmed by the city and might need a place to relax.
Whether you have been to Eaton Canyon or not, you will learn something new from these next few entries, guaranteed. Even I, during this trip, picked up a couple of new and interesting facts. The next entry, which I will post today, will cover “Getting to Eaton Canyon.” Everything you need to know about how to get there and where to go. During the next few weeks, I will be adding more information about the Nature Center, Familiar Landmarks, areas, and trails within the canyon and, of course, its wildlife. I hope you enjoy these entries and have a chance to experience this beautiful place soon.
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