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United States
California
Orange County
Fullerton

Hiltscher Park and Juanita Cooke Trail

Easy

2.8

(18)

76

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Hiltscher Park and Juanita Cooke Trail

01:21

5.15km

40m

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Embark on an easy hike along the Hiltscher Park and Juanita Cooke Trail, a pleasant route spanning 3.2 miles (5.2 km). You will experience a gentle elevation gain of just 121 feet (37 metres) over approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes, making it ideal for a relaxed outing. As you…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Hiltscher Park Trail

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This trail is considered a "backbone trail" for the city of Fullerton and offers a nice hike through some green areas with views of local wildlife. It connects to the Juanita Cooke Trail and runs through Hiltscher Park.

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4.51 km

416 m

224 m

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4.38 km

416 m

351 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Hiltscher Park and Juanita Cooke Trail?

While specific parking lots aren't detailed, the trail is easily accessible in Fullerton, Orange County, California. Many users access it from various points along its length, often finding street parking in nearby residential areas or at parks that connect to the trail. The Juanita Cooke Trail, in particular, has limited street crossings, making access straightforward.

Is this trail suitable for dogs?

Yes, the trail is very dog-friendly. You'll find water fountains at various points, including near the "Garden of Weeden" and at Laguna Lake, which are convenient for both people and their canine companions.

What is the best time of year to hike this route?

The trail offers a pleasant experience year-round due to its mature trees providing ample shade. However, spring and fall generally offer the most comfortable temperatures for hiking in Southern California.

Do I need a permit or have to pay an entrance fee to use the trail?

No, there are no permits required or entrance fees to access the Hiltscher Park and Juanita Cooke Trail. It's a public multi-use trail open for everyone to enjoy.

What is the terrain like and how difficult is the hike?

The trail is primarily flat and wide, making it an easy hike suitable for various fitness levels. While some sections are gravel and asphalt, a significant portion is a dirt path. The overall difficulty is rated as easy, with a total elevation gain of about 37 meters over its 5.15 km distance.

How long does it typically take to hike this trail?

The full route, covering approximately 5.15 kilometers (3.2 miles), typically takes around 1 hour and 20 minutes to complete. This duration can vary depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.

What can I expect to see along the route?

You'll experience a peaceful atmosphere with mature trees providing ample shade and green areas. The trail offers views of local wildlife and passes through the Hiltscher Park Trail section. A notable point of interest is the "Garden of Weeden," where the Hiltscher Trail meets the Juanita Cooke Trail, featuring a log bench and a water fountain.

Does this trail connect to other routes, like the Fullerton Loop?

Yes, both the Hiltscher Park Trail and the Juanita Cooke Trail are integral parts of the larger "Fullerton Loop," an approximately 11 to 12-mile route popular among local bikers and hikers. The route also passes through sections of the Juanita Cooke Trail and the Bud Turner Trail.

Is this a good trail for families with children?

Absolutely! Its easy, mostly flat, and wide terrain makes it very accessible for families. The ample shade from mature trees and the presence of water fountains add to its family-friendly appeal.

What is the historical significance of the Juanita Cooke Trail?

The Juanita Cooke Trail has a unique historical background, as it originated from a former Pacific Electric Red Car line, built in 1918. This history is evident in its straight sections and the limited number of street crossings, which is quite unusual for a trail of its length in Fullerton.

Are there any specific points of interest or unique features on the trail?

A unique spot is the "Garden of Weeden," located where the Hiltscher Park Trail converges with the Juanita Cooke Trail. This area features a log bench and a water fountain for both people and dogs, thoughtfully maintained by a local neighbor.

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