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Mayors' Discovery Park

3.7 (11 reviews)

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Cydney M.

This is a great little park if you have toddlers. It has the following amenities: * Water feature which is great for floating small toys in. * Small lawn area * Picnic tables * Lots of Parking * Right by the entrance to the Glendale 2 Freeway - Southbound * Restrooms * Athletic field nextdoor at 1830 Foothill Blvd. Notes: * Kids are prohibited from playing or walking through the water and inflatable jumpers are not allowed. * This is not the park to let your dogs off leash. When I was there I witnessed a German Shepard who charged at me and almost gave me a heart attack.

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The water features look like they haven't run for years. Otherwise, some hardy grass and a sand pit for kids to dig in. Not a place for dogs

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No playground and the water feature was turned off. Bring your own balls and it would be more fun.

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Switzer Falls - USDA Forest Service

Switzer Falls - USDA Forest Service

4.4
(293 reviews)
5.5 mi

Perfect hike for a hot day…read more I love waterfall hikes and listening to the sound of calm, running water. The added challenge on these hikes is the multiple stream crossings. I brought some hiking poles which helped with balance and probing for loose rocks and logs. If you want to get parking in the lower lot, it's best to come before 8AM. We found parking in the second lot. An Adventure Pass or Day Pass is required. Parking is enforced. A car received a ticket for being in a No Parking zone. The start of the trail is nicely shaded. The second half is a hilly, narrow, sun exposed path which routes back into the canyon toward the Lower Switzer Falls. I'm glad they had fencing on some narrow and steep parts of the trail. We encountered an active rattlesnake which headed down the mountain, so be on the lookout. Overall, the hike takes about 3 hours for 5.5 miles. The additional hike back up to the parking lot was about 1/4 of a mile. Note: if you need to use the restroom, it's best to bring your own toilet paper and to go before you start your hike. It was kind of smelly, but if you gotta go... you gotta go.

This place is great for fully appreciating nature! The trail is around 5-5.5 miles round trip,…read moredepending on where you park. What impressed me most about this trail is that it's almost fully covered by shade. We went in the late afternoon, and I'd say probably 80-85% of it is covered. Very impressive! Here are some useful tips: 1. There are three parking lots: two are next to the highway, and one is near the hiking entrance. I'd recommend getting a parking pass if possible. 2. There are only three restrooms at the beginning of the trail, so use them when you see them. 3. If you're aiming to go to the waterfall, make sure to look for the signs. Some signs aren't very clear, so we had to stop and ask other hikers frequently. Luckily, people there are super friendly and happy to help. Just pay attention to your surroundings. 4. The trail is dog-friendly, but dogs must be on a leash. 5. Waterproof hiking boots are recommended. All in all, it's a fun trail. It's a great place for a picnic and camping, and it's very close to the stream. Great for kids, families, and pets!

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