Los Angeles

Los Angeles, is the largest city of the southwestern U.S state of California.

Hitching in the Californian city of Los Angeles (LA) can be difficult, as in any major city wherein drivers are wary of shady individuals/drug addicts. One should make a decent attempt to look like a "non risky" person such as by smiling, or wearing bright clothing, or displaying alert or confident body language; this will lead to greater success in getting picked up. Stick to on-ramps, making sure to not proceed past the "no pedestrians" sign so as to avoid being hassled by the police. If you are a male and alone, you are likely to wait longer for a ride than you might elsewhere in California (Bay area excluded), but with patience you'll be picked up. Another factor to consider is the area of the city you are in; a middle class area or suburb might yield more success than hitchhiking out of inner city or upper crust areas.

LA is a notoriously sprawling metropolis, and if you are trying to hitchhike out of the city from anywhere other than the edge, you will almost certainly need to change cars at least once.

There are many on-ramps, and often you can easily walk from one to the next. It's good to ask locals about where you can find most traffic.

North on Highway 101
You may want to take the Metrolink train north to Oxnard and try hitchhiking along Highway 101 from there.

Take bus 534 from Santa Monica to Malibu,last stop,from there stick your thumb on a Chevron gas station,there is a friendly pocho guy working there,he met and fed many hitchhikers.Thumb may take you to Oxnard or even further to Ventura or Santa Barbara.It worked for me twice in a span of two years.

Take bus 534 from SantaMonica to Malibu, last stop, from there stick your thumb on a Chevron gas station. There is a friendly pocho guy working there, who has met and fed many hitchhikers. Thumb may take you to Oxnard or even further to Ventura or Santa Barbara. It worked for me twice in a span of two years.

North on Interstate 15
Getting out of the LA area can be tricky. A spot with space and exposure is near the Ontario Mills Mall, where 4th street meets Interstate-15. From LA you can take the Red / San Bernardino Metro to the Rancho Cucamonga Metrolink. From there, you'll walk SOUTH (away from the mountains) to 4th street. Make a left on 4th street (going east). Stay on the left side of the street. In 2 large blocks, you'll go under the freeway. After that you'll see a stop light where traffic from Ontatio Mills turns left from 4th, onto the on-ramp. There's not enough room for a semi, but plenty of space for cars to stop.

South on 101 / 5 from Hollywood
Within 15 minutes guaka hitched a ride straight to San Diego on the Hollywood Blvd on ramp to 101 South. It was around Christmas time though, with a guy driving down to his family.

West towards Phoenix
It'll take a while before you get out of metropolitan area. guaka was lucky to have a host all the way in Chino who picked him up at LAX and next day dropped him off another 30 miles or so west.

Hitching In
Highway 5 is a good way to get rides all the way to LA from the Bay Area. If you're willing to sacrifice efficiency for scenery, consider taking the 101. trash:Los Angeles

Sleep
There's a latin-style church right across from Union Station. When Zenit walked past it, a dozen or so homeless people were sleeping right outside it - find it and you can probably crash there, too.