Marshall Canyon Trail 1758 Orangewood Street, La Verne, CA 91750
About the Business
Marshall Canyon Trail is a picturesque park and tourist attraction located at 1758 Orangewood Street in La Verne, California, United States. This beautiful trail offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature and enjoy a leisurely hike through the stunning landscapes of Marshall Canyon. With lush greenery, towering trees, and peaceful surroundings, Marshall Canyon Trail is the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Whether you're looking for a relaxing stroll or a more challenging hike, this scenic trail has something to offer for everyone. Come explore the natural beauty of Marshall Canyon Trail and experience the tranquility of this hidden gem in Southern California.
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"I take more than 2 hours to hike here for 5 miles. The road is flat and easy to walk. It is also good for bike-riding. Of course, we spend a fun time here."
"Love going up hill. Rattlesnake signs everywhere so just be careful. I took my dogs to the dog park that's right next to the trail."
"A great hike for the family! I took my 3yo and 6yo along with my wife. None of them have ever gone hiking but they loved it. There are rest stops throughout, which makes it ideal for us. Almost all of the trail is shaded by large, beautiful trees and be prepared to cross some shallow streams."
"This is a wonderful hike, not too difficult (until later parts) and is totally viable as a quick family walk or a 6 mile, more strenuous hike. The nature here is gorgeous, with the large oak trees and the stream right next to the trail! Definitely recommend a visit. It is not a loop, so there will be parts where you need to backtrack to get back to the trailhead, though it's always nice to see the trail from different perspectives! :)"
"We actually didn’t plan to hike this trail but glad we did. Lively wildlife with lots of birds, frogs, rabbits. Creek water crossings (be careful when it rains, you can tell it can get flooded easily). For those that are rock hounds and enjoy geology, I recommend waking right along the creek (trail is right next to it). Also, easily accessible for photographers that want to shoot portraits. I was also surprised by the variety of plant life. Oaks and eucalyptus trees within a few hundred feet of each other. There’s a swing, currently along the trail (Dec 2018). Saw horse poop so maybe you’ll be lucky enough to see someone ride through. Terrains is pretty flat in the beginning. LOTS of bikes, as everyone has said."
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