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Hike the easy 3.5 miles (5.6 km) Cobal Canyon Loop in Marshall Canyon Regional Park, enjoying green landscapes and views of Claremont Hills.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.98 km
1.53 km
114 m
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4.48 km
1.03 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Cobal Canyon Loop is part of the larger trail network within Marshall Canyon Regional Park and the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park. Parking is typically available at designated trailheads for these parks. Be sure to check local signage for any specific parking regulations or fees.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the Cobal Canyon Loop, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the trails enjoyable for everyone.
The Cobal Canyon Loop can be enjoyed year-round, but the most pleasant times are typically spring and fall when temperatures are milder. During these seasons, you'll experience a beautiful, green landscape with abundant oak trees providing shade. Summer can be hot, especially on exposed sections, so an early start is recommended.
Generally, there are no specific permits required for hiking the Cobal Canyon Loop itself. However, as it's part of Marshall Canyon Regional Park and the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park, it's always a good idea to check the official Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation website for any updated regulations or potential entrance fees for the park system. Specific rules regarding e-bike use and general trail etiquette are in effect within the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park.
The trail largely consists of wide, sandy fire roads that wind through both shaded and open areas. While many sections offer soft and smooth surfaces, you might encounter some 'chunky' or uneven terrain. The route typically involves a steady, easy climb for the initial mile, though some variations can include moderate inclines. You may also find singletrack shortcuts that bypass steeper fire road corners.
Along the Cobal Canyon Loop, you'll enjoy a verdant landscape shaded by abundant oak trees, creating a beautiful canopy in many places. A notable scenic spot is a picnic bench rest area, perfect for a break. You'll also get a View of the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park. Some north-facing slopes feature bigcone Douglas-firs, adding to the diverse scenery.
Yes, the Cobal Canyon Loop is highly versatile and connects to an extensive network of other trails. The route also passes through sections of the Marshall Canyon Trail, Marshall-Miller Connector Trail, Cobal Canyon Trail, Stephens Ranch Spur Trail, Johnson Pasture Trail, and Miller Lateral Trail, allowing for customized hiking experiences.
The difficulty of a 'Cobal Canyon Loop' hike can vary significantly depending on the specific path you choose, as many trails intersect. The Komoot route for the Cobal Canyon Loop is rated as 'easy' with a moderate distance and elevation gain, making it suitable for beginners looking for a pleasant hike. However, be aware that longer, more challenging loops incorporating Cobal Canyon exist if you're looking for more of a challenge.
The Cobal Canyon Loop primarily functions as a fire road and is popular among both hikers and mountain bikers. Expect significant bike traffic, especially on weekends. Always practice good trail etiquette by being aware of your surroundings and yielding to others as appropriate.
Yes, specific regulations regarding e-bike use are in effect within the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park, which encompasses parts of Cobal Canyon. It's important to be aware of and follow these rules to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all trail users. Always check local park guidelines before riding an e-bike on the trail.