Address: 12241 Canyon Dr, Yucaipa, CA 92399, USA
Phone: +19519405600
Sunday: 6AM–6PM
Monday: 6AM–6PM
Tuesday: 6AM–6PM
Wednesday: 6AM–6PM
Thursday: 6AM–6PM
Friday: 6AM–6PM
Saturday: 6AM–6PM
Brian Toro
More of a 3.5 star park. I enjoy hiking here. It's more of a locals hike and bike State Park. If your not already in the are I wouldn't go out of my way to visit especially with places like San Jacinto SP and Big Bear rec area near by. The park is situated on a hill side right outside of town. Pretty much All the hiking and biking is either going up or coming down. About 25% dirt road, 25% double track, 50% single track. All dirt pack and nothing very technical. Great Mountain Biking if your a good climber and want to log some training miles. You wouldn't know your just a stones throw from Yucaipa and several developments with as quiet as it is. The parking lot is huge and wide open, setup very nicely for the equestrian folks with trailers. Very little in the way of facilities here, or even trail markings for that matter. Make sure to have a map with you or download either All trails or Hiking Project - both of which are free and will keep you from getting lost. There's ok cell coverage with AT&T. A few dead zones but otherwise 2 bars. Bring lots of water. It's a pretty exposed and windy hillside. You'll dehydrate quickly. Most times I go there are only one or two other cars in the lot and Ive never come across a fellow hiker, biker, or equestrian outside of the .10 mile from the lot.
Boredom NeverOver
Great hiking trails for all from beginner to experienced depending on what trail you take.
Robert M.003
This is the kind of place to go if you want to escape the crowds. I really liked this place for that reason. I only seen one other person on the trail at midday! There are two trails to take in order to get into the park. The first one is by the parking lot and the other one is up the road. You can take either one because its a loop trail. If you do take the one by the parking lot the trail is narrow and there's not much to see at first until you've gone maybe two miles, if that. After that it opens up. I seen a lone coyote, squirrels, acorn woodpeckers, and other birds. Be safe and have fun!
ileana giles
Today was gloomy and cloudy. I got feel cold winds hit my face that made me feel like something new. The trail seemed empty but then I ran into 3 people on my path. Then another person on their horse going into the trail. I did see a bicyclists. I saw nice blue jay birds flying. The dirt was muddy and lots of greenery plus the views were nice. I will definitely come back with some of my friends to go in deeper into the trails.
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It's not really a park. It's a group of hiking trails.
No camping.
No...not allowed in Wildwood.
No.
Probably through the city
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