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    Hellman Park

    4.1 (269 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Judy G.

    This was my first time checking out this trail in Whittier. It was a great work out and we got a little over 4 miles out and back and there were multiple inclines, I know I'm going to be sore the next day. The gates open at 9 and some people were waiting outside before that time and it's not opened for vehicles. Parking was hard to find since you need a permit to park on any streets around the area.

    Majestic views
    Christy R.

    Nothing short of a beautiful hiking day at Hellman Park. Always enjoy the scenery and the lush, green nature that surrounds you. So grateful to have this place so close to home.

    A squirrel
    joshua a.

    Is great for a hike, nice and steady great weather nice and clean would recommend for someone to go early morning unless you're up for the heat try 12 early morning is great for beginners

    Guoling T.

    I am a person who likes sports! This mountain is very suitable for me! If you like hiking, come here

    The incline is higher in person than it looks in the pictures.
    Ava A.

    This was a good, solid hike. The first mile of this trail was strenuous and all uphill. There was a steep incline but after that it's flat until you're about a quarter of a mile from the water tower. Also, there's no shade so make sure to start early. The views were amazing and I felt safe hiking alone. I'd do it again.

    daniel g.

    Great steep, uphill hike. Bring water on Sunny days. No shade. Pack out what you pack in. It sucks that during rattlesnake season you get the idiots with big ass speakers hiking. Makes it hard to listen for the snake rattle. No one wants to hear it. Buy sone headphones.

    Christina K.

    Def recommend this hike. Warning: has lots of steep hills so if you're looking for a flat and casual hike, this isn't the place. I'd you want to Get a good pump and sweat in, it's for you. There are multiple entrances to this hike, but if you start from Greenleaf and hike all the way to the Turnbull entrance and back, it's about 8 miles round trip. It's a dirt path that's scenic and overlooks the city of WHITTIER and Rose hills Cemetery. It's packed so go early, and the parking lot is tiny so most likely you will have to park on the streets, but most of The street parking requires a permit, so pay careful Attention to the signs. Best of all, this place is dog friendly!

    Javier R.

    It's definitely a 4.5 star trail rated path. There are many paths, but this one is hard, steep, grueling at times, not for first-timers. No bikers allowed. Take water, trail to towers is around 1.5 to 2 miles ... round trip around 4 miles. Parking is hard. Just make sure you follow parking signs. None, at park site, unless you arrive at 5am or get lucky. If you have jogged hiked or ran trails before and have experience in 4 to 6 mile trips, then you should be okay. But those just visiting, try another trail before this one. They close early, around 5/ 6 pm. The best times are around 6am to 9am. Leash pets pets please, and clean after yourself. don't litter!

    What a damn good view
    Sammy B.

    Say what you will about this hiking trail but for the past five years it has been one of my favorites and a good challenge for all those looking for one. Located up the hill of Uptown Whittier this hiking trail seems fitting for the name because it will be hell if you hate steep incline hikes. This parking lot is small and that means you'll be tempted to park on the street and trek to the entrance. The problem with that is for about two blocks around the area parking is only permit. So you'll have to make sure you go down a bit further to find street parking. From the moment you start the hike you realize this is going to be tough, especially for those who do not hike often. It is about a straight 45 degree incline up for half a mile. It'll be difficult, there will be sweating, and you grunts can stem from both laborious trekking to jubilant cardio. Though the first half might be difficult those views are stunning when you arrive at a peak. You can see all the way to the skyscrapers of Downtown LA or even the Buddhist temple near by. On sunsets and sunrises the skies are painted with California gold. It gives you a sense of accomplishment and makes you feel alive. However, any other part of the day, especially on hot sunny ones, and you'll feel like dying. There is no shade provided except for the trees at the bottom of the hike. No watering holes or interesting waterfalls. The only thing fairly interesting is the graffiti filled water tower you'll see sitting on our posting selfies with. This is why water and proper skincare is necessary. Highly recommend bringing a hat on those extra hot days. I love Hellman Park because it is a straight workout. No embellishment with flat ground and shaded woods. No crazy detours to forested lands. Instead, you get difficult inclines with no shades that'll make you drench in sweat and feel alive. This is a great place to workout and get your heart pumping without having to look hard to find it.

    Uphill from the start
    Jackie B.

    If you're looking for a good workout this is your place! This hill gets your heart pumping from the moment you start. The only downside of going to this hike is the parking. Parking is limited and nearby streets require permit parking. You can start your exercise a few block away where parking permits are not required. The additional walk is worth it! Get your heart pumping, get your stamina on point. Enjoy!

    Hellman trail before the shut down
    Pazimas G.

    If you want a workout, i recommend taking the hellman park trail!!! The steep hills will have your legs aching and sweating like crazy. Plus the bonus to taking this hike is the wildlife you get to see up there. Which goes from lizards,spiders,birds and coyotes!! There also snakes but i recommend not getting to close to them. Suggestion: hellmans park will still be closed due to covid 19 due to the goverment not wanting people to park close to each other. I recommend taking the turnbull trail which is down the street. Also take your time hiking and enjoy the view dont rush cause there is a lot rocks to trip on.

    Jenny S.

    Perfect short local hike when you need a butt kicking hill! It seems there are a lot of connecting trials but we started on Greenleaf as the Yelp map shows Pretty exposed so I would not suggest this in the hotter months unless you go very early in the morning Heading up and the cutting west gives you a nice view through to DTLA (inner this hike would be awesome at night to see the city lights) NOTE: there's a designated parking lot at the trail head

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    Love this hike but the place opens too late.. like who wants to hike at 9am we're trying to beat the heat!!!

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    Ask the Community - Hellman Park

    Do they close the gate right at 5pm? I don't want to get locked in!

    Yes. The ranger will lock you in. Learn from my experiences

    Is it safe to go alone? Run into snakes a lot?

    Yes! During the day there are plenty of other joggers and walkers. I would recommend you go with a partner but it is safe! Safe trails!

    Is a jogger okay to use on these trails? Or would I be better off using a baby carrier?

    I've seen people with strollers and it seems somewhat safe, some areas I think it would hard to use but not impossible to get around, your choice if you'd rather use a carrier.

    Due to the restricted hours can you still go before 9 am?

    Trails open at 9am at Hellman Park. You can get on the County's trail at sunrise if you like. 3283 Workman Mill Rd. – Rio Hondo Staging Area Visit www.HabitatAuthority.org

    Will it be open tomorrow at 630am to hike?

    Not is you plan to park on the Greenleaf and Beverly entrance. It opens at 9 am

    Does it get busy like the other mainstream hiking trails?

    No it doesn't get busy. Before hand it would but now there's restricted hours. Also a lot of the paths have been cut off which is cool if you're looking to have a good workout. No getting around the steep hills anymore.

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    There was a steep incline but after that it's flat until you're about a quarter of a mile from the water tower.

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    Turnbull Canyon

    Turnbull Canyon

    4.0
    (209 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Wow this is a beautiful fun hike! My review is solely based on my experience because well I'm a…read moreparent, have 2 small boys and we hiked up to the water tower as a family. I just say this because there are so many different types of people who come here, hikers, runners, mountain bikers and cyclist especially who were whizzing by us like lightning. The trail we started on was off the side of the road a bit and we parked near a residential area that had a few parking spots, we were able to fit in at the end but a lot of signs were posted that parking is by permit only. The trail we took had little to no shade and it was very hot so if you're new to this trial, take some water with you for sure! There was a huge incline up to the water tower, about 3 hills it felt like and then we arrived at the water tower, took some pictures of the view and hiked back down! There seems to be other places to enter the trials and different trails you can take, we just followed the directions here on this Yelp review and initially went passed the arrived destination because we were new to the area and didn't realize we had to park off the side of the road, some people in the other reviews mention a parking lot BUT these directions and address do not have a parking lot. Summer months they close at 6pm, and winter fall months close at 5pm. We came here to get out of our area for a little while and fell in love with this place! It's such a good place to come to workout, there were all different types of people here, families, elderly, couples, single people, hiking groups, dog walkers, bikers, and runners, or people working out hard! Such a cool hike! We will definitely come back! Was very hot today, maybe we will come again on a cooler day! We seen some spiders, lizards, lots of dog poop (I guess owners don't pick up after their dogs here much) lookout! Honestly I don't think this hike is for the weak, it was super hard for me but for my husband a breeze so I guess it just depends on your body. Enjoy!

    Turnbull Canyon is a popular trail in Puente Hills Reserve. The parking here is difficult as the…read morearea closest to the trail entrance has a Permit Required on the streets surrounding the area. So you have to park away and walk into the area. The park hours are 9am-6pm June to September, and 9am-5pm October to May. On the trail, I was able to observe lots of wildlife and local flora. ***BEWARE*** There is a lot of Poison Oak (pictured below) within the valley so it's important to make sure you stay on trail and not to touch the local plant and flora. (Which are also the rules of the trail) The views here were beautiful and the paths were well maintained. Make sure you bring in your own water. There are no bathrooms available and trashcans are limited to the beginning of the trail. I did notice there was lots of trash along the path, please make sure that you take your trash with you and if you own a dog, please do not just bag it and leave it on the side of the trail. Overall all it's a nice area and has access to lots of different variations of trails. It just gets busy and I would rate it higher if more people took the time to doing their part in keeping the trails litter-free

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    Sunset View ~
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    Water tower
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    Sycamore Canyon Trail

    Sycamore Canyon Trail

    3.7
    (53 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Wonderful trail in Whittier with a couple of different options (easy/hard) and free parking. This…read morearea is hilly, so you can choose a real work-out or take a more leisurely stroll. Perfect spot for a family hike and to learn about nature. Free admission. Take water and sunscreen. Great views of the whole LA basin if you make it to the top!

    I always enjoy a great hike! The path stretches about 3.3 miles round trip with a gentle 300+ ft…read moreelevation gain just enough to feel like a workout, but still very beginner friendly. The highlight for me is the canopy of beautiful sycamore trees that offers plenty of shade, especially in the warmer months. During the fall, the changing leaves are stunning and make the whole trail feel like something out of a postcard. The trail is clean and quiet, with restrooms available near the entrance and easy parking (a mix of onsite and street parking). It's also well-marked, so you don't have to worry about getting lost. Sycamore Canyon is open from 9 AM to 6 PM in summer and 9 AM to 5 PM during the rest of the year. Just make sure to bring water, as there aren't any drinking fountains along the trail. All in all, this trail is a perfect mix of accessibility and natural beauty. Whether you're hiking solo, with a friend, or just need a mental reset, Sycamore Canyon delivers every time. Highly recommended! You will enjoy and have fun at the same time.

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    Stunning views
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    Beautiful cactus
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    Schabarum Regional Park

    Schabarum Regional Park

    4.4
    (372 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    I absolutely love Peter F. Schabarum Regional Park! It's the perfect quick escape -- close enough…read moreto civilization for convenience, yet far enough to leave the hustle and bustle of traffic and city life behind. Right now the cherry blossoms are in full, breathtaking bloom, turning parts of the park into a dreamy pink wonderland. The wildlife is thriving too: squirrels galore that are so bold they'll walk right up to your feet if you sit still and stay calm. On warmer days I've spotted rattlesnakes scurrying across the trails, so I always recommend staying in the middle of the paths as a safety precaution. From the main entrance at Colima Road, you can choose the paved walkway or head straight for the dirt trails depending on your mood. I usually make my way toward the horse stables and equestrian area -- watching the horses get fed or running around their enclosures is one of my favorite parts. Just be mindful of the occasional big mounds of horse droppings on the trails; it's a small price to pay for the beauty. The park is generally very clean, with plenty of trash cans scattered throughout. There are numerous benches, picnic areas, fire pits perfect for groups, a children's playground, and even a seasonal creek with several charming wooden bridges crossing directly over it (though the water is pretty dry now that the rainy season is over). You'll also notice signs posted along the trails warning about bobcats and mountain lions. I've been coming here regularly for six months and haven't heard or seen any myself, but I've seen quite a few hikers carrying pepper spray as a precaution. Just be safe out there. Weekends get busy with families celebrating birthdays and enjoying the outdoors, but it's all part of the lively atmosphere. For dog lovers, there are two fantastic off-leash dog parks right near the front entrance -- one for large dogs and one for medium/small dogs. Outside of those areas, dogs must be on leash per the signs. The hilltop trails offer absolutely stunning panoramic views that make every visit worthwhile. My only heads-up: the park is officially closed on Mondays and Tuesdays (per LA County rules), but a lot of locals park across the street at the nearby mall and walk in through the gates anyway. If you're in the Rowland Heights/Hacienda Heights area and looking for a beautiful regional park with trails, nature, horses, cherry blossoms, and those lovely wooden bridges over the creek, I highly recommend Schabarum. Just bring water, wear good shoes, keep an eye out for those snakes in the summer, and stay aware on the trails! 5/5 -- I'll definitely be back soon.

    DO Not park in store parking lot to walk to park. Was only in area for a few hours from Arizona. I…read morewas there for 30 minutes at 7:30 am and my car was towed, cost $590 to get back. California sucks!!! $10 fee to park on weekends and closed on Monday & Tuesday- only in California.

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    Cherry blossoms
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    Hillcrest Park

    Hillcrest Park

    4.4
    (165 reviews)
    10.1 mi

    My family and I met several of my daughter's high school classmates at this park to take photos…read morebefore they departed for their prom. The big deal here is to take photos adjacent to the large water fountain. This is an extremely popular photo location, as over 100 students here in formal wear from various high schools. The park itself was very clean and well-maintained, with numerous areas for visitors to take photos. Parking is available in one of the numerous parking lots surrounding the park.

    Hillcrest Park in Fullerton--specifically the stairs--is no joke, but that's exactly why we love…read moreit. We went early in the morning around 7:00 AM, and it was already packed. Parking was very limited at that time, so plan ahead if you're going early. Clearly, a lot of people know this is the spot for a serious workout. The stairs themselves are brutal in the best way possible. After about three rounds, my legs were completely done--but it's such an effective workout. This place really gets your cardio in fast, and you feel accomplished every time you finish a round. The views along the way make it even more worth it. We also came back later in the day around 5:30 PM. It starts to get a bit dark around that time, so that's something to keep in mind, but it's still a great experience and totally worth it. Overall, if you're looking for a challenging, fun, and effective outdoor workout, Hillcrest Park stairs deliver every time. Just be ready for sore legs and limited parking during peak hours.

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    My daughter (center) and a few of her friends are ready for the prom
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