Discovering ruins and abandoned places gives us a glimpse into Southern California’s past and makes some hiking trails especially fascinating. I especially like learning the history, and often strange tales, behind some of these places. If you feel the same way, and are ready for a unique adventure, take a peek at these abandoned tunnels in Azusa, CA, with their strange and slightly disturbing history.

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This canyon in Azusa is truly a hiker’s paradise and has more interesting structures than just the abandoned tunnels. A nearby trail leads to leads to the incredible Bridge to Nowhere. Have you hiked Shoemaker Canyon Road to see the tunnels? What other trails to ruins or abandoned places would you recommend to your fellow readers? Before your next big adventure, make sure you have all of your hiking essentials with our Ultimate Hiking Packing List! And be sure to check out more of our favorite Southern California hiking trails for even more inspiration.

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