Eaton Canyon Natural Centre is a 190-acre zoological, botanical, and geological nature preserve. The total length of the trail is 4.4 miles and the trail is generally considered an easy trail route. The elevation gain of the trail is 521 feet. The trail is out and back-type trail. The total time to complete the trail is 1 hour and 48 minutes. The trail is one of nature's wonders in the huge metropolitan area. The center features interconnecting trails that lead through shady groves and an inspiring view of Orange and the surrounding foothills. The highlight of this park is the waterfall at the end of the hiking trail. Several excellent trails vary from really easy to pretty challenging. Visitors can explore Eaton Canyon's expansive hiking and equestrian trails, a staging area, seasonal streams, abundant native plants and wildlife, a nature center with displays, live animals, classrooms, an auditorium, and a gift shop.
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• Kid and Pet Friendly
• Parking Available
• Offers Free Entry.
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EATON CANYON NATURE CENTER REVIEWS
Great hike to the waterfall. I expect to see more water. However, it was still beautiful. It's not a long distance to the waterfall, but we continued up the hill. Completing 9.5 miles out and back. The weather was great. This would definitely be more challenging during the summer because of the heat, but you will see more leaves by then. The water was cold, and although there were rocks and logs to assist with crossing the creeks, waterproof shoes/ boots are recommended.
Great hiking trail, I was recommended this place and it's perfect, it even has a little museum or nature center you can visit before or after your hike. I'm planning to come back soon, I wasn't able to to finish the hike because I got there late and the heat was on point so if you're planning to take this hiking trail come early because there's not that many shade areas. I love that a lot of families come to enjoy this place on the weekends.
Great hiking place ever! It takes some effort to get to see the water falls at the end of the trail. There are a lot of water crossings. Make sure to wear professional hiking shoes, otherwise it would be easy to wet ur feet or fall off the rocks. Friendly to doggies, my bestie Maggie did a good job, proud of her and myself.
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Hahamongna Watershed Park is a protected area with mature trees serving as a drainage area, offering disc golf and picnic tables. This 1300-acre park in the Arroyo Seco extends from Devil’s Gate Dam north into the San Gabriel Mountains. Facilities include an athletic field, a 24-hole Frisbee golf course, an extensive network of bridle, bicycle, and hiking trails, numerous picnic areas and barbecue pits, restrooms, and drinking fountains. The total length of the trail is 23.58 miles, and the trail is generally considered an easy to moderately challenging trail route. The elevation gain of the trail is 1132 feet. The trail has become a local favorite because of its convenient location and diverse path system. There are lots of hiking trails and plenty of wildlife habitat to look at. The park features a multi-use outdoor area, trails, and active spreading basins. Hahamongna Watershed Park is also a place for picnics and spending your day.
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• Restroom Facilities
• Has Baseball Field
• Has Barbecue Grill.
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HAHAMONGNA WATERSHED PARK REVIEWS
Right now this is a beautiful place to hike your dogs, go for a walk, ride your bike or just have a peaceful afternoon. There are lots of hiking trails and plenty of wildlife habitat to look at. Lots of Little Critters running around. A perfect place to take the dogs. Unfortunately, there are plans to dredge the whole thing and pull all of the nature out. This is planned to start in November. Please help support keeping this beautiful nature as it is. We don't want to lose our trails and wildlife habitat. Keep this place a five-star. It will become an ugly, open, flat dessert (one-star) if they go forward with the dredge plans.
The park is beautifully maintained with plenty of facilities which include a 24-hole Frisbee golf course, numerous picnic areas, barbecue pits, an athletic field, hiking trails, and restrooms. This is a great place to walk if you want to feel like you are in the wilderness without leaving the city. Beautiful trees, golden light, mountain views, and sparse crowds make this a fantastic place to take your pups.
Hahamonga is a great park tucked away in against the Angeles National Forest. It has plenty of great trails for enjoying a leisurely stroll or bike ride. Plenty of horse riders on the weekends. It also has access to some great hikes and mountain bike trails in Angeles National Park.
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Bailey Canyon Wilderness Park is a scenic park that features a 1.3-mile roundtrip with 328 feet of elevation gain, and the time taken to complete the total trail is a moderately challenging route. The trail is out and back type. The total time taken to complete the trial is 43 minutes. The trail has picnic benches, a waterfall, a photogenic bridge, and abundant trails. There are several lookouts along the trail, and the trail system is well-marked and well-maintained. Visitors can use a few tables and a restroom by the parking lot for a picnic. Bailey Canyon Wilderness Park is popular among local joggers, walkers, and dog people. Dogs are allowed on the trail but must be leashed in some areas.
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• Picnic Tables Available
• Dogs Allowed
• Breathtaking Views.
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BAILEY CANYON WILDERNESS PARK REVIEWS
I really enjoy this hike. It's all uphill with some steep hills. Definitely go prepared. Start early, however I had great weather on my side. You Definitely get a workout and you have an amazing view the higher you go. I bet on a clear day I can see forever. This is one hike you should conquer at least once.
The restrooms are located at the entrance, i called the Sierra Madre police station to make sure that the trail was open because they are the guys that open the entrance and close down the park. The trail was hard difficulty, bring plenty of water and good hiking footwear.
Really pleasant hike, and if you don't want to go all the way to the top, there are two rest points which alone are worth the view.
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