Reviews
A short, quiet hike uphill along a seasonal streambed. Late winter/early spring is the time to go if you want to see water, unless it's been a dry winter. Mostly mild, some parts well shaded, others with occasional shade. The last part gets a *lot* steeper. Birds, butterflies, rabbits depending on season. LOTS OF POISON OAK. Water filling station at trailhead.
This lovely trail is a scenic beauty with ample space for walkers and joggers, the trail beautifully trails up a canyon surrounded by big trees, gorgeous homes and beautiful flowers. Been here many times and I love the secluded feel since not many people are out walking on the trail. The scent of the plants/flowers permeates in the air giving such a calming feeling when hiking.
Another great walking trail we did. This one was great and we enjoyed the place, the nature and the talking while we were there. Bring water and good tennis shoes for the walking. There is parking space and restrooms . Enjoy your walking and don't forget to pick up any trash and put it on the containers.Visited onWeekendWait time1 hr+Reservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entryFree
Beautiful short hike. About a mile up. Mostly flat except for the end where it get’s pretty steep. There were LOTS of bees. If you’re allergic to bees, this is not the hike for you. Otherwise, it’s very beautiful. Shady in some parts, and nice views of nature. Lots of poison oak/Ivy around too.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitPrice for adult entryFree
The Nature Center's trail is a pleasant, short about 1.5 miles round trip up and back canyon hike. The trail is largely shaded and runs along a seasonal stream it was dry in early April. The trail is wide, but can get crowded on weekends with families and the occasional horse rider.
Quick short trail with nice plants and sounds of peacocks and horses around. Nice flowers and a quick friendly trail. Nice nature center with some history and facts.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entryFree
On December 29 my daughter and I went for a hike. When we got back to car our credit cards and money had been stolen. The thieves electronically opened the car. Immediately they spent over $6,000 between our cards. Please do not leave any valuables in your car. Lolita sherif’s said trail heads are targets. I would like to see camera in the parking lots. If you see suspicious characters take picture , please report to Lomita sheriffs. Thank you. Be safe.
We are birders. We came here to see if we can spot anything new to us. We took the Nature trail along the completely dried creek. There are wood decks along the trail. If you are a birding, those give you opportunities to see them. We saw a flock of nesting munias on the high, bushy trees. We were hoping to see the pin-tailed whydah but didn't see any. There are lots of horse drops on the trail. Though we didn't see any peacock, they probably are in hiding because someone showed us a long and short feathers of a male peacock. The bush along the trail are tall, provide coolness and lots of shades.
Very cool walk, trails were clean and safe!
It's a nice, short walk. Nice view at the top. Pet friendly.