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Fullerton

Fullerton Arboretum loop

Easy

4.8

(9121)

12,248

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Fullerton Arboretum loop

00:33

2.15km

0m

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Take an easy hike on the Fullerton Arboretum loop, a gentle 1.3-mile (2.1 km) route that offers a peaceful escape. You will gain only 11 feet (3 metres) of elevation, making it a very accessible walk that takes about 32 minutes to complete. As you follow the path, you will…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Fullerton Arboretum

Highlight • Natural

This 26-acre Arboretum contains over 4,000 types of plants. It is a relaxing spot to walk and admire the diverse plant life.

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1.49 km

Doctor George C. Clark Heritage House

Highlight • Historical Site

This house is a museum and a look in to the life of pioneer physician Dr. George C. Clark. It was originally built in 1894 and was moved to the Arboretum in 1972.

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2.08 km

< 100 m

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1.45 km

643 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to hike the Fullerton Arboretum loop?

The Fullerton Arboretum loop is an easy hike that typically takes around 30-35 minutes to complete. The main outer loop is approximately 1.5 miles (2.2 km) long.

Is the Fullerton Arboretum loop suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, this trail is graded as easy and is very suitable for beginners and families. The terrain is relatively flat, and some paths are accessible for strollers and wheelchairs, particularly the quarter-mile inner trail.

What is the terrain like on the loop?

The terrain on the loop is generally flat and winding. While some areas might have dusty trails, closed-toed shoes are recommended. The paths transition through various themed gardens and plant collections.

Is there an entrance fee for the Fullerton Arboretum?

Admission to the Fullerton Arboretum is free. However, donations are encouraged, with a suggested amount of $5 per person, to help support the garden's conservation and educational efforts.

Where can I park for the Fullerton Arboretum loop trail?

The Fullerton Arboretum is located on the northeast corner of the California State University, Fullerton campus. Parking is available on-site; visitors should check the Arboretum's official website for specific parking lot locations and any potential fees or restrictions.

Do I need a permit to hike the Fullerton Arboretum loop?

No, you do not need a permit to hike the Fullerton Arboretum loop. Admission is free, though donations are welcome.

What can I see along the Fullerton Arboretum loop?

Along the loop, you'll experience diverse scenery including various themed gardens, plant collections, and water features. Notable highlights include the Fullerton Arboretum itself, which houses over 4,000 plant species, and the historic Doctor George C. Clark Heritage House. You can also find a redwood forest, a bamboo forest, and tranquil ponds with turtles and ducks.

What kind of plants and wildlife can I expect to see?

The Arboretum boasts over 4,000 plant species, including California native plants, desert cacti and succulents, rare fruit groves, and a rose garden. You'll walk through subtropical and deciduous woodlands, conifer collections, and palm groves. For wildlife, you might spot turtles and ducks in the water features.

Is the Fullerton Arboretum loop dog-friendly?

Generally, dogs are not permitted on the trails within the Fullerton Arboretum, with the exception of service animals. It's always best to confirm current pet policies directly with the Arboretum before your visit.

What is the best time of year to visit the Fullerton Arboretum?

The Fullerton Arboretum is a beautiful place to visit year-round. Spring offers vibrant blooms, while fall brings pleasant weather. Even in winter, the diverse plant collections provide interest. Early mornings are often peaceful and cooler, especially during warmer months.

Are there any unique trees or hidden gems on the trail?

Yes, the Arboretum is home to several unique trees, including an impressive Ombu tree with a broad, multi-trunked base, a Rock Fig Tree, and a Bodhi tree blessed by the Dalai Lama, which has a bench for contemplation. The 'upside-down waterfall' at the entrance is also a unique feature.

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