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Gum Grove Park offers an easy 1.4-mile hike through fragrant eucalyptus groves and diverse wildlife habitats near Seal Beach, California.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.30 km
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1.24 km
1.06 km
< 100 m
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1.25 km
629 m
408 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The park offers a varied terrain, including mostly dirt trails, some paved paths, and more rugged single-track sections along a gentle hill. While generally flat, you'll encounter some mild inclines. Be aware that after rainfall, the ground can become soft and muddy.
Yes, the trails at Gum Grove Park are consistently rated as easy, making them an excellent choice for beginners, families, and children. The minimal elevation gain and relatively short loop routes are very accessible.
You can enjoy the fragrant eucalyptus groves that provide ample shade. The park's proximity to the Los Cerritos Wetlands means diverse wildlife sightings are common, including frogs, lizards, various bird species, and rabbits. Beautiful wildflowers are particularly abundant after rainy periods and in the spring.
Yes, the park welcomes dogs! However, due to the presence of coyotes in the area, it is essential to keep your dog on a leash at all times for their safety and the safety of other park users.
The park is particularly lush and active with wildlife a couple of weeks after a good rain. Spring is also an excellent time to visit, as wildflowers are abundant, adding vibrant colors to the landscape. Hiking is recommended during daylight hours.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to enjoy Gum Grove Nature Park. It is a public park accessible to everyone.
Parking is generally available near the park entrances. As it's an urban park, you'll typically find street parking options. Always check local signage for any parking restrictions.
Yes, the route at Gum Grove Park includes sections of the Seal Beach Boulevard Bike Lane, covering about 40% of the trail.
The park is known for its picturesque eucalyptus trees, which create a distinctive atmosphere. You can also find historical monument stones along some trails that share insights into the area's past, including information about the native peoples.
A typical hike on the loop routes, which range from 1.7 to 2.2 miles, can take approximately 35-45 minutes, depending on your pace. The Komoot route for Gum Grove Park is about 2.3 km and takes around 35 minutes.
Yes, despite its urban location, Gum Grove Park is considered a serene oasis, offering a quiet retreat from city life. While some sound from nearby activities may occasionally be present, it generally provides a peaceful outdoor experience.