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Los Angeles Backpacking Rentals

Top rental gear for backpacking near Los Angeles

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Los Angeles Backpacking Pack |
Backpacking Pack

Gregory, REI or similar

From $17.25 first night

$9.20 / additional night

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Los Angeles Tent |
Tent

REI, Kelty or similar

From $18.40 first night

$9.20 / additional night

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Los Angeles Sleeping Bag |
Sleeping Bag

Kelty, REI or similar

From $23.00 first night

$9.20 / additional night

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Los Angeles Sleeping Pad |
Sleeping Pad

REI, Thermarest or similar

From $11.50 first night

$6.90 / additional night

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Los Angeles Camping Stove |
Camping Stove

Eureka!, Coleman or similar

From $11.50 first night

$4.60 / additional night

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Bear Vault BV450:BV500 Bear Canister Seattle Rental |
Bear cannister

Ursack or similar

From $6.90 first night

$4.60 / additional night

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Los Angeles Headlamp |
Headlamp

From $5.75 first night

$3.45 / additional night

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Los Angeles Microspikes |
Microspikes

Kahtoola or similar

From $11.50 first night

$5.75 / additional night

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Los Angeles Snowshoes |
Snowshoes

From $17.25 first night

$8.05 / additional night

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Los Angeles Ice Axe |
Ice Axe

Black Diamond or similar

From $8.05 first night

$3.45 / additional night

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Backpacking Adventures near Los Angeles

Los Angeles is a a gateway to some of California’s most breathtaking backpacking experiences. With diverse terrain ranging from serene coastal trails & rugged mountain paths to arid deserts, the wilderness around LA offers something for every outdoor enthusiast. Rental gear can make it easier than ever to hit the trails and explore the natural beauty surrounding this vibrant city.

Top Backpacking Destinations Near Los Angeles

Just a short drive from LA, you’ll find incredible backpacking routes that immerse you in the wilderness. These trails provide everything from challenging treks to peaceful overnight stays under the stars.


The Backbone Trail, Santa Monica Mountains

Stretching over 67 miles, the Backbone Trail offers numerous access points for multi-day backpacking trips. With ocean views, oak woodlands, and rocky peaks, this trail offers an unparalleled mix of coastal and mountain scenery.

Mount Baldy (Mount San Antonio)

Located just an hour from downtown LA, Mount Baldy offers a challenging backpacking experience with stunning rewards. Popular routes like the Devil’s Backbone or the Baldy Loop lead to the summit, where sweeping views of Southern California await.

Catalina Island Trans-Catalina Trail

Accessible by ferry from Los Angeles, this 38.5-mile trail traverses Catalina Island’s rolling hills, secluded beaches, and picturesque coves. With campgrounds spaced along the route, the Trans-Catalina Trail is a must!

Know before you go

Check out our backpacking guides

How to Pack Your Backpacking Pack |
Backpacking
How to Pack Your Backpacking Pack

Learn how to pack your backpacking pack with this beginner friendly guide. We’ll teach you how to choose a backpacking pack, reduce your backpacking pack weight, and organize it effectively for your next trip. Armed with the right knowledge and some up front planning you’ll have everything you need to make your next backpacking trip that much more enjoyable.

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Backpacking
The Ultimate Guide for What Food to Bring on a Backpacking Trip

Discover essential tips on selecting the best food for your next backpacking adventure. Learn how to choose nutritious and easy-to-prepare meals that fuel you and maximize enjoyment on the trail.

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Gear Rentals to Elevate Your Los Angeles Backpacking Experience

Why Renting Gear is a Game-Changer for Backpacking

Renting backpacking gear in Los Angeles is a smart and practical choice, especially for those who want to travel light or are just starting out. It allows you to access high-quality equipment without the cost or hassle of ownership, ensuring you’re prepared for every trail while keeping your load manageable. Key rental options available in Los Angeles can provide everything you need for comfort, safety, and convenience on the trail.

Backpacking packs

Lightweight, durable and built to handle heavy loads, these packs are designed for long-distance hikes and multi-day trips. Adjustable and ergonomic, they provide comfort while carrying all your essentials on trails like the Backbone or Trans-Catalina.

Backpacking Tents

Compact and easy to set up, backpacking tents are a must for overnight adventures. Choose models designed for lightweight travel and durability, perfect for rugged conditions in the Angeles National Forest or Catalina Island.

Backpacking stoves

An essential item for any wilderness goer, these stoves will enable you to eat a hot meal when hunger inevitably strikes after a long day of trekking.

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Frequently asked questions

What wildlife should I watch out for while backpacking near LA?

Los Angeles wilderness areas are home to various wildlife, including:

  • Black bears: Common in the San Gabriel Mountains; store food in bear-proof containers.

  • Mountain lions: Rare but possible in remote areas; avoid hiking alone at dusk or dawn.

  • Rattlesnakes: Active in warm weather; watch your step and stay on marked trails.

  • Ticks: Check yourself after hikes, especially in grassy areas.

Are dogs allowed on backpacking trails near Los Angeles?

Some trails near Los Angeles are dog-friendly, but regulations vary by area:

  • Angeles National Forest: Generally allows dogs, but they must be on a leash.

  • State Parks: Rules differ, with some parks restricting dogs on trails.

  • National Trails: Check specific trail regulations before bringing your pet. Always ensure your dog is prepared for the trail with plenty of water, food, and protection from heat.

What are some safety tips for backpacking near Los Angeles?
  • Plan your route: Familiarize yourself with the trail and have a map or GPS.

  • Tell someone your plans: Share your itinerary with a friend or family member.

  • Carry enough water: Many LA trails have limited water sources.

  • Check weather conditions: Be prepared for sudden changes, especially in higher elevations.

  • Know your limits: Choose trails that match your fitness and experience level.

Are there beginner-friendly backpacking options near Los Angeles?

Yes, several beginner-friendly trails near Los Angeles include:

  • Santa Anita Canyon Loop: A moderate 9-mile loop with scenic views and a great introduction to overnight trips.

  • Echo Mountain Trail: A shorter trail with beautiful vistas and an optional overnight stay at nearby campgrounds.

  • Cooper Canyon Falls: A relatively easy trail with rewarding views and campsites nearby.

When is the best time for backpacking near Los Angeles?

The best time for backpacking near Los Angeles depends on the elevation:

  • Spring (March to May): Ideal for low and mid-elevation trails, as wildflowers bloom and temperatures are mild.

  • Summer (June to August): Higher elevations, like the San Gabriel Mountains, are best to escape the heat.

  • Fall (September to November): Cooler weather makes this a great season for all areas.

  • Winter (December to February): Lower elevation trails are enjoyable, but higher elevations may have snow and require winter-specific gear.

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