3 Best Hiking Trails in Ontario, CA

Expert-recommended Top 3 Hiking Trails in Ontario, California. All of our hiking trails actually face a rigorous 50-Point Inspection, which includes customer reviews, history, complaints, ratings, satisfaction, trust, cost and general excellence. You deserve only the best!

POTATO MOUNTAIN

4.8 (116)
Palmer Evey Motorway, Claremont,
Ontario, CA 91711 Directions

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Hiking Nature Trips Trail Running Fishing Birding Lake Dogs on Leash Mountain and Road Biking Walking Kid Friendly Wild Flowers Beach Wildlife

Potato Mountain is a 4.4-mile heavily trafficked out-and-back trail and a great spot for family and friend activities. The trail is located 6.3 miles from Ontario. The trail is approximately 2.5 miles to get to the top on an incline. The trail provides a diverse array of scenery and has some uphill spots that give you a good cardio workout. This is a simple out-and-back trail in the San Gabriel Mountains National Monument, offering spectacular panoramic views at the summit. Potato Mountain also ensures spectacular views of Claremont City and the surrounding areas. There are numerous kid-friendly hikes. This trail also features designated areas for pets.

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MICHAEL D. ANTONOVICH TRAIL

4.8 (114)
1100 South Valley Center Avenue, San Dimas,
Ontario, CA 91773 Directions

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Hiking Nature Trail Camping Horse Riding Equestrian Trail Playground Birding Bicycling Fishing Accessible Picnic Wildlife Swimming Restroom Facilities Snorkeling

Michael D. Antonovich Trail is a 3.8-mile trail that descends into a canyon and then follows a stream to a flood control channel. The trail is located 11 miles from Ontario. This path provides people with a wide range of experiences. The stream along the hike also ensures an excellent spot to rest and enjoy nature's sounds. The trail is an ideal destination for training and a well-rounded workout for visitors' convenience. Michael D. Antonovich Trail is nice and shady, with many trees and several stream encounters. This nature area also caters to novice hikers up to more adventurous enthusiasts with all skill levels in mind. The trail also features huge picnic tables and kid-friendly hikes for more comfort.

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ICEHOUSE CANYON TRAILHEAD

4.7 (113)
Ice House Canyon Road, Mount Baldy,
Ontario, CA 91759 Directions

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Hiking Birding Forest Lake Nature Trips Wild Flowers Dogs on Leash Road Biking Mountain Biking Beach Trail Running Walking

Icehouse Canyon Trailhead offers stunning views of the Inland Empire to the south and the high desert to the north. This trail is located 13.9 miles from Ontario. The trail is especially great for observing the fall colors when the leaves turn golden yellow and orange. This nature haven features various peaks near the Baldy area, which is close to the city and also acts as a major gateway to several other trails. From the trailhead, visitors can see Rancho Cucamonga on one side and Hesperia on the other. Icehouse Canyon Trailhead also provides free wilderness passes for visitors, making it even more accessible and enjoyable. The trail has designated areas for dogs.

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