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Hiking around Baldwin Park offers access to the rolling landscapes of the Puente Hills and the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. The terrain is characterized by chaparral-covered hills, wide fire roads, and canyons, with routes providing varied elevation changes. The area features accessible hill climbs and trails within regional parks, including the Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook.
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Hike the easy 2.0-mile Nike Hill trail in Puente Hills for panoramic views of Los Angeles and a glimpse into Cold War history.
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Hike the easy 1.9-mile Duarte Recreational Trail, enjoying mountain views and a historic bridge, with an option to connect to Fish Canyon Fa

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Easy 4.8-mile hike around Santa Fe Dam Lake, offering mountain views, diverse wildlife, and a family-friendly experience.
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The Industry Hills Trail offers an easy escape into nature, winding through the gentle hills on a wide, multi-use path. You will enjoy pleasant elevated views of the surrounding areaβ¦
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Hike the 15.4-mile Rio Hondo River Trail, a difficult route through the Whittier Narrows Recreation Area, taking over 6 hours.
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Leafy park with lawns and shaded seating, restrooms, drinking water fountains, and a bike repair station. Great for a break or as trailhead to ride west along the dedicated Duarte Bike Trail, a multi-purpose trail that was founded in 1977. It stretches 1.6 miles from Royal Oaks Park at Vineyard Avenue to Buena Vista Avenue. Next to the paved cycling path runs a dirt jogging and equestrian trail shaded by oak trees. The gently sloped trail follows the historic Pacific Electric Railway route, passing an arched bridge that once carried Red Trolley Cars to Los Angeles.
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There is a parking lot and restroom here at the trailhead, which provides access to a large network of paved and packed dirt trails along the beautiful Rio Hondo. The trailhead closes at sunset.
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Bosque del Rio Hondo, which is Spanish for βForest of the Deep River, is a small quaint green area just off from Whittier Arrows lakes & Recreation Area. It is also abundant with wildlife and used by the public for picnics, biking and hiking because it provides access to the Rio Hondo and San Gabriel River bicycle paths.
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Yes, the area offers several easier trails perfect for a family outing. A great option is the Turnbull Debris Basin loop from Whittier. It's a relatively flat and manageable walk. Another popular spot for families is the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area, which features a large park with a 70-acre lake and paved paths suitable for all ages.
For a rewarding hike to a waterfall, the Waterfall loop from Arcadia is a fantastic choice. This easy trail takes you through a canyon to a seasonal waterfall. Keep in mind that the water flow can vary greatly depending on the time of year and recent rainfall.
Many trails in the Baldwin Park area are dog-friendly, but rules can vary by park and jurisdiction. Generally, dogs must be kept on a leash. The trails in the Puente Hills, such as those starting from the Hacienda Hills Trailhead, are popular with dog walkers. Always check the specific regulations for the park you plan to visit before you go and bring plenty of water for your pet.
If you're looking for a challenge with significant elevation gain, consider the Whittier Hill β Puma Trail loop from Hillgrove. This moderate route involves a climb of over 1,000 feet on dirt trails, rewarding you with expansive views from the top of the Puente Hills.
For some of the most impressive panoramic views, head to the Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook. This highly-regarded state park offers breathtaking vistas of the Los Angeles Basin and the Pacific Ocean from its 500-foot peak. You can take a steep staircase for a workout or a more gradual trail to the top.
Summer hiking in Southern California requires preparation. Start your hike early in the morning to avoid the midday heat. Wear lightweight, light-colored clothing, a hat, and sunscreen. Most importantly, carry more water than you think you'll need, as many trails are exposed with little shade.
The terrain is quite varied. You'll find everything from paved paths in local parks to wide, graded fire roads and single-track dirt trails in the surrounding hills. The Puente Hills and San Gabriel Mountain foothills are characterized by chaparral-covered landscapes, so expect dry and sometimes dusty conditions, especially in summer.
Parking availability differs by location. Popular trailheads like those for Eaton Canyon or the Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook can fill up quickly, especially on weekends, so arriving early is recommended. Some locations, like the Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook, may have parking fees. For smaller, local trailheads, you may find street parking in adjacent residential areas.
The trails are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Hikers often praise the accessibility of the trails from the city and the rewarding views you get from the hilltops over the surrounding urban landscape.
Yes, many of the best routes are loops, allowing you to enjoy different scenery on your return. A popular moderate loop is the Whittier Hill β Turnbull Debris Basin loop from Hacienda Heights, which covers about 5 miles in the Puente Hills.
While hiking in the hills and canyons around Baldwin Park, you might encounter a variety of wildlife. It's common to see birds like hawks and roadrunners, as well as rabbits and squirrels. Lizards are also a frequent sight on the trails. In more remote areas, it's possible to spot deer or coyotes, so it's always wise to be aware of your surroundings.


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