Address: 19585 Rinaldi St, Porter Ranch, CA 91326, USA
Phone: +18183497341
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Michelle Deras
Will return ... We walked the trail from the entrance to the street ... Short and sweet. Felt the workout 😍
Eve Garcia
Very nice place to go walking. You can refresh yourself at the creek and another thing you can come across snakes 🐍 so be careful.
Jaimzvi
For a park in the Valley close to Chatsworth I think it's fab. Spacious, beautiful and Serene especially having been through a nasty forest fire. I parked In the mall parking lot by Ralph's due to minimal parking, which is great cause it keeps the rif Raf out and delivers a quiet experience. It's a park and trail I'm looking forward to getting back to when I'm back in the Area and will treat myself to some In N Out after my hike as well, which right up the road as well as Walmart.
Robyn P
I always love coming to this park. It's a great place to just stroll or have a picnic when the weather is nice or head up the canyon if you're looking for something a little more challenging. It does get crowded but it's generally a nice place to go.
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There is a stream flowing throughout the trail. You will have to go off trail to view it. It is visible just north of the entrance and in many other areas of the trail. For example midway from Rinaldi St - Hollow Springs Dr you can go slightly to the west (west being on maps, not your perspective) and there is a swing on a tree just at the front the stream.
I've only been there once so I'm not sure sorry
There are signs at the north and south ends of the trail prohibiting bicycles, motorized and non-motorized. However, many individuals ignore these signs. As long as you are mindful of fellow hikers while biking you should be fine. It is not really enforced, as I see bikers on the trail all the time. Hope this helps!
Camping is prohibited, since there is a high fire danger. In addition, there are no campsites on the trail.
officially. parks & trails close at Sunset. I have seem people hiking at all times of day and night. warning. coyotes hang out near the South Rinaldi entrance. Mostly scared coyotes, except when they are hunting in packs.
There are no public restrooms affiliated with the area of the trail.
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