Cucamonga Basin #6 Trail
Cucamonga Basin #6 Trail
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4.45km
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Hike the easy 2.8-mile Cucamonga Basin #6 Trail, also known as "The Wetlands," for birdwatching and views of Cucamonga Peak.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.47 km
981 m
Surfaces
3.38 km
959 m
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< 100 m
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Parking for the trail is generally free and can be found in the bordering neighborhoods around the basin. There are multiple entrance points, so you can often find a spot close to where you wish to begin your hike.
Yes, the Cucamonga Basin #6 Trail is a popular spot for dog walkers. While not explicitly stated, it's always best practice to keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all users.
The best time to visit is typically after significant rainfall, especially during the cooler months. This is when the basin has more water, attracting a greater variety of birds for excellent birdwatching opportunities. During summer, it can get very hot due to the lack of trees for shade.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Cucamonga Basin #6 Trail. It's freely accessible to the public.
The trail features wide, dirt paths that are mostly flat, making it an easy hike. There are some gradual, easy slopes, and upper trails that eventually lead back down to lower levels. It's generally a very user-friendly surface suitable for various activities.
You can enjoy views of Cucamonga Peak in the distance, especially after fresh snowfall. The basin is a notable spot for birdwatching, particularly after rain, when ducks, coots, and geese are often present. It serves as a resting place during bird migration. There are also observation areas with seating.
The basin lacks drinking fountains and restrooms. It's important to bring your own water, especially during warmer weather, and plan accordingly for facilities before or after your visit.
Yes, locally, the Cucamonga Basin #6 Trail is also commonly referred to as "The Wetlands" in Upland, California.
Absolutely! Its generally flat and wide paths make it very accessible and suitable for families with children. It's a great spot for an easy walk or to introduce kids to nature and birdwatching.
While the main trail is generally an out-and-back experience along the basin, the multiple entrance points and interconnected paths within the basin allow for various informal loop configurations, letting you explore different sections.
During summer, the trail can get very hot. The basin lacks trees, meaning there's little to no shade, and there are no drinking fountains. It's crucial to bring plenty of water, wear sun protection, and consider hiking during cooler parts of the day if visiting in warm weather.
Hikers have been warned about coyote territory in the area. While sightings are not consistently reported, it's always wise to be aware of your surroundings, especially if hiking with small children or pets.