Rancho San Antonio has some nice hiking trails. Simple enough for the entire family and extremely easy to reach.
You start here ...

And later depending on what trail you take, it may look like this

Or to something much more shaded

Just beware of the spiders weaving their webs on grass :-)

There are a lot of deers around this area. One particular deer was not shy of being photographed.


Obviously it was very comfortable with people. And quite shameless to answer nature's call right in front of the camera :-)
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