Address: S 7th Ave &, Orange Grove Ave, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745, USA
Phone: +15629459003
Sunday: 8:30AM–6PM
Monday: 8:30AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–6PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–6PM
Friday: 8:30AM–6PM
Saturday: 2:30AM–6PM
rogelio z acevedo
Private feeling, clean facility, great get away to ride bikes or skates not so much a skateboard place. Is peaceful and landscape is top notch. Keep your eyes open for rattle snakes they are everywhere including walkways. Plenty of tables and benches with shade. Nice playground. Wheelchair accessible including clean restrooms.
M. P.W.
Really a nice place to hike. Parking is tight lots of spaces but more people than spaces. Other than this, this place has two or three trails. One in particular is mostly shaded.
Alejandro Urquieta
This is my to-go-to trail early in the morning I normally take the Coyote Trail up to Skyline Drive until reaching the Water Tower that’s my turning point. It’s a moderate trail but you definitely get your sweat going, after walking down the steep hill from the water tower I jog through Ahwingna Trail all the way until reaching 7th street. This circuit is 3.78mi I do want to try the other trails in Hacienda hills for an extra mile or two, you still have Puma trail, Native Oak Trail and thats just from this side of town there are other four trails that connect from Whittier too! It’s your pick and choose. These trails are kid friendly, some trails mountain bike accesible as well as horseback riding. The natural habitat really helps disconnecting you from everything and anything down back in the city, really helpful nowadays with so much going on, very thankful to have these hills. Elevation is about 1,161ft, depending on the season you’ll be seeing wildflowers there is poison Ivy you got to watch out for, also being a natural habitat there’s mountain lions (which i’ve yet to encounter), deer (I’ve seen), coyotes, rattle snakes(nearly stepped on one!) just always be aware of tour surroundings at all time. But the views in a clear weather are the ones to breathe in and be thankful for. Blessings and just get out there and enjoy these trails!
selene aceves
Cool spot to start on the other side of turnbull cayon. Parking space is really limited i believe it's like 2 regular and one handicap space. If you want a quick hike you can go up and back down It's like 2 1/2 miles.
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Good exercise
Hours were updated a few months ago. Probaly rangers not wanting to wake up early. Maybe you can get in from the Whittier side?
To be honest with you I'm not really sure... Never paid attention.
It is open and they open at 9 am
Trails were closed yesterday. For future updates please check the website. Www.habitatauthority.org
Closed today due to wet conditions. Check the website for daily updates. Www.HabitatAuthority.org
It always opens at 9am. Oct-May it closes at 5pm. June-sept it closes at 6pm.
Yes! Just leave the blue tooth speakers at home, mmmkay?
There is no admission fee ..is totally freet hete is no fees
If you are on the 7th Ave. And Orange Grove, Hacienda Heights... yes you can. They open the gate at 6 A.M. Whittier Hiking trail by Greenleaf Ave. It's by 9 A.M.
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