Turnbull Canyon Turnbull Canyon Road, Whittier, CA 90601
About the Business
Welcome to Turnbull Canyon, a serene and picturesque park nestled in the heart of Whittier, California. Located on Turnbull Canyon Road, our park offers a diverse range of activities and programs designed to connect you with nature and promote environmental stewardship.
At Turnbull Canyon, we are dedicated to preserving the natural beauty and ecological health of our surroundings through our Resource Management Plan, Habitat Restoration efforts, and Mitigation Opportunities. Our initiatives, such as the Wildlife Camera Study and the Harbor Boulevard Wildlife Underpass, are aimed at protecting local wildlife and enhancing biodiversity.
For those eager to explore and learn, we offer a variety of public programs including guided hikes and our popular "Hills Alive" series. Young adventurers can engage with nature through our Jr. Ranger program, while both Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts can earn badges by participating in our specially designed programs.
As part of the Puente Hills Preserve, we encourage visitors to become stewards of the environment. Discover "20 Things You Can Do as a Puente Hills Preserve Steward" and join us in our mission to protect and enjoy the natural world.
Whether you're a local resident or a visitor, Turnbull Canyon is your gateway to adventure, education, and conservation. We invite you to explore our beautiful trails, enjoy our educational programs, and become part of our vibrant community dedicated to preserving nature for future generations.
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Location & Phone number
Turnbull Canyon Road, Whittier, California 90601, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
09:00 - 17:00
Reviews
"Best place to go hiking in Whittier California"
"Allegedly haunted hiking trails with an ascent to a water tower. On a clear day, you can see downtown LA. It’s mostly exposed with limited shade. No restrooms available on the premises. Parking is difficult as much of the residential neighborhood is permit-only; there are a few spots located at the trailhead, but if it’s busy, you may need to park several blocks away. Came here in the morning on Thanksgiving most recently and there were a fair amount of bikers and hikers. The lollipop route we did was about four miles total. Dogs are allowed in the trail. It’s a kid-friendly hike."
"This is a great trail for hiking, usually go during the weekday (because the parking is easier) and it’s never too crowded. It’s always rewarding to make it to the top of an just take a moment to let it all in. Photos taken on a recent hike (I strapped my camera and lenses on and took it up the trail, probably won’t do that again)."
"Nice Hike, some great views up at the top. I hiked it in the early afternoon and one of the pleasant things about hiking these canyons is the shade. So many good hikes in OC but a lot of then have zero shade. On your way up the windy paths you get at least some shade which always feels nice. Plenty of wildlife, I saw a couple falcons and many bunnies."
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