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    Fresno Canyon Trail

    4.4 (10 reviews)

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    Fresno Trail is a regular hiking area for me. I am especially encouraged now that they have improved the troughs caused by rainfall. It is much easier to walk there. Thanks to the city for making the effort to make it easier for us, hikers !

    Michelle T.

    What a wonderful way to begin my day. Got to the location before the sun rose and by the time we had got pretty far the sun was high in the sky. Such a lengthy and pretty moderate trail in difficulty. Definitely wonderful for families or parents wanting to bring strollers amazing for biking (which I will take advantage of soon) and so clean. I will be back regularly. Parking is a bit hard by the entrance off of Ontario I believe there is street parking but the entrance inside the neighborhood is permitted parking so be aware of that.

    Confirmed sighting of Bigfoot!

    My favorite hike! It skyrocketed to the top of my favorites today when we saw Bigfoot on our hike! Otherwise, a nice walk. We haven't made it too far in because we have small children, but this trail works well for us with them. The lower area of the trail is wide and has fences on either side. We've never seen wildlife here (except for Bigfoot), so I think other locations are better for that. It's also a good beginner hike. Not too strenuous, and easy to keep your footing if you have an 18 month old strapped to your back.

    Trinity L.

    Great walk w/my dog . 45 min - you can really go back into the ClevlandNat'l Forest fits linger hike!

    great scenery
    Patty H.

    My favorite place for hike in nature, the views are breathtaking. Great trail, significant hills, good for heart rising

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    Tin Mine Canyon Trail

    Tin Mine Canyon Trail

    3.9(9 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    Feeling a little adventurous & want a challenge? This trail will give you a sense of exploration…read more First and foremost, PLEASE bring bug spray! It's a necessity because my friend and I got bit up by insects, and this trail guides you along the small river beds. Try to bring a hiking stick as well, due to steepness at certain areas & to protect yourself from stepping on any rattlesnakes. Always pay attention to which trails you take because it can get quite confusing when you try to head back to the entrance...there's so much vegetation there. I barely saw any people take this same trail so I'd recommend to bring a group of friends to hike with you. This trail is definitely different, it's more of a explore at your own risk type of place since your hiking into the Corona Canyon, but it's quite peaceful to be surrounded by the sounds of nature. We did find the Old Tin Mine that seemed a little creepy, though we didn't hike to the end due to high vegetation/no visible trail and we stayed safe by heading back until next time we come back. Overall, please be safe when visiting this area & watch out for wildlife. :)

    Located in corona is nestled the skyline trails. Park on the street (foothill blvd) and you will…read moresee a sign that says skyline trail. You will take the pavement way all the way up to the entrance to tin mine. If you break off to the right, that's ALL incline and known as skyline trail. However, tin mine is not too difficult about 6,000 steps one way. Major plus is that a majority of it is shaded but you are also experiencing a lot of rocky terrain. It's a calming trail and is absolutely beautiful in the fall with all the fall leaves. However, there are no epic city views. You do encounter the old mines but they are boarded up now. Also a bummer because the hike ends abruptly. We did manage to go a little further then the trail end sign because we were expecting more but the boulders were becoming difficult to climb and didn't want to risk any injury. Otherwise, not much incline just some boulder climbing. Please note a lot of poison ivy along this hike so I recommend a long sleeve shirt. Otherwise, there is no cell service once you start trekking tin mine, but will pick back up once you hit the pavement down. Also there is NO residential parking allowed so be sure to park on the street (see photos attached).

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