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    Steep Canyon Trailhead

    4.6 (149 reviews)

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    The Stairs / it begins
    Daya Dejuan B.

    The trail was a great experience! Just make sure you going in the AM, cause I made the mistake of going around Noon . Lol Although I didn't finish the trail due to the heat! It was overall a great hike! Steep Canyon Trailhead 9/10

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    Victor D.

    Did a solo hike here on the weekend and there was a good amount of people. A couple of different routes but they aren't marked very well. If you stay in the outside track, I believe that is supposed to be about 3 miles while the marked inner track is about 1.5 miles. I did that one since it was my first time. Plan on returning and doing the 3 mile one. A pretty standard trail.

    Me and my pup!
    Jennifer H.

    Holy steep! Stopped by this steep trail before picking up breakfast in the area and I couldn't believe how tough it was. Hike safely and wear good shoes. Brought my pup with me and he seems to be having a lot of fun walking up and down the stairs and road while I try to balance along with him by myself . We did witnessed a deer! That was pretty neat. If I had more time, I would have explored more. Can't wait to come back! Parking : can park by the entrance. Do not need any parking permit Coffee lovers, there's a coffee shop called Coffee Grid that's 2 minutes away. Great place to grab a cup of joe or pastry before or after the hike.

    Frances S.

    What a fantastic hike this was! I'm surprised I only recently discovered it seeing that I live 10 min away. Steep Canyon Trail has everything you would want in a hike... varying terrains, beautiful views, and a decent trail time. From start to finish, it's 1.6M loop so some like to do it 3x for a challenge. (I haven't myself haha) Dog friendly. Great hike if you want a booty burn. Can get steep in some areas so be careful. All in all, great trail for the whole family. Will be back for sure!

    Initial Steps
    Amy P.

    Visited Steep Canyon Trailhead this past Saturday and really enjoyed the hike! Parked in a residential area off Steep Canyon Road; there was still ample amount of parking when arriving at 9am. The start of the trail begins with stairs which already had me catching my breath a little. Once you reach the top, there are two paths.. straight heading up a steep dirt path or the right path that is a little more flat. Seeing as this was my first time hiking in months and the first time on this trail, I decided to go toward the trail on the right. There were small declines and inclines that led to the Diamond Bar Center but none that were treacherous. Round trip was roughly 2.5 miles and took us about an hour. 300 calorie burn and not mad about it! Lots of lizards on the trail - be careful not to step on any!

    Javier R.

    If your biker... a runner,.. jogger or hiker - this place will truly challenge you when it comes to the hills! They are brutal unforgiving and a blast once you conquer them! Great views... rest stops along the way... It stretches to around 2.5 loop to a 4 mile loop. My only complaint...a more ummm marked trail along the back stretches... beyond that, parking is easy and safe, and the area is clean and friendly.

    Lynn B.

    Wonderful hiking trail with an amazing view of the city!! In my opinion, I don't think this trail is very kid friendly. I also don't think this trail is stroller friendly. I did see some dogs on the trail. Be sure to wear hiking shoes!! I saw someone slip today on the trail. Wear a hat because there is little shade. Wear plenty of sunscreen. Plenty of parking in the neighborhood for free! Completed the loop in an hour.

    AmanDa L.

    Steep but Fun and Healthy !! First time and will come for more specially at sunset time I bet the view would be beautiful . Parking was very easy just find empty spot near residences, this trail also a dog friendly. It was very steep at same areas, so be careful. Make sure you wear a good grip shoes ! I listened to lots of bird chirping and saw some squirrels along the way walking . Recommended this trail even for beginner ! Eventhough it's going to be very steep but still doable . Beware of rattlesnakes, just watch around you while walking specially on summer time. Stay away from the bushes.

    Alex C.

    Great trail! So this is why it's called steep canyon. The steep inclines you encounter here are no joke. I recommend you have good hiking shoes when coming here. Going up and down here is pretty sketchy if you don't have good traction. Take your time. Parking is not that bad. Not to crowded either. Other than that it's a great workout for your gluteus maximus!

    Stairs to start at the entrance
    Marizza A.

    Great workout for sure! I been working out heavy this year and let me tell you. Go around a couple times this here trail and you will feel GOOD! Also took my doggie with me, she loved it and easy on her paws. Only thing is there is a lot of cactus around so be careful with keeping the dog on leash at all times.

    Sunrise Hike
    Kristy M.

    This hike as it all ... stairs, inclines and beautiful views. I would not recommend for beginners. I do recommend you wear hiking shoes/boots and hiking pole. I came here today for the first time with a group of friends for a sunrise hike and I am looking forward to returning.

    Benedict A.

    This is a nice trail in the heart of Diamond Bar. It actually starts at a cul de sac in a residential street. Its initially some crazy stairs then a 1.6 mile loop on unpaved hilly roads. Theres not too much foot traffic here and theres plenty of parking on the surrounding streets. The stairs are a good work out for people trying to do stair training. Its crazy how you just have to go s few feet and all of a sudden your in a serene area with birds and wild life around you (even some rattlesnakes). Overall its a short traul to knock out in less then an hour, but with the grade it makes it a good leg work out. Definitely a nice trail to do for those living around diamond bar.

    Jennifer F.

    Hooray for solo adventures! I decided to check out this trail alone. I know it's called Steep Canyon Trail head but i literally had to cheer myself on because I was alone and didn't want to slide down the hills. It's very steep. You can park at the end of the cul de sac street. Wednesday's from 11:30 a.m-1:30 p.m is street sweeping! This trail has gorgeous views of the surrounding cities. It does get breezy on top of the hill though.

    Top of the hill . Nice clean trail . Beautiful

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    Is the trail open, or is it closed due to covid?

    Does anyone know if this trail is still open or closed due to COVID-19?

    Trail is still closed.

    Is the trail open tomorrow?

    The trail is open! It connects to summit ridge park for reference

    Is it a good hiking place to take a German shepherded ? Need space n to not have lot of ppl lol

    Yes! Very good place especially if you go early and during the week. When i went, i only ran into two people.

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    There were small declines and inclines that led to the Diamond Bar Center but none that were treacherous.

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    Sycamore Canyon Park - Play structure

    Sycamore Canyon Park

    4.5(182 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    What nice and fun little park to take the kiddos to. It's located in diamond bar not too far from…read moretarget and the freeway. There is a round about parking near the entrance with a moderate amount of parking spaces but if you go past that further in there are more parking available. The play ground is quite large compared to other smaller park playgrounds. The cool think i like was that stairs from the first parking lot with the restrooms connect to the playground. So kids can jump right into the fun. Next to the playground its surrounded with plenty of picnic tables (concrete) and lets parents sit and relax while the kids play. The playground has multiple entries with two slides? Two monkey bars, stepping stone style elevated steps, a fireman pole, etc... definitely a fun park to come to. There is a little creek adjacent to the playground where you get a nice tranquil stream of flowing water drowned by the screams and laughter of children in the background, lol.. its nice really and something that sets it apart. We did not go further past the stream but there appears to be additional tables and a trail. Had a great time meeting our friends there and enjoying some fun times with the kids in the process. My kids loved it.

    Sycamore Canyon Park has a playground and tables to sit and lounge around it. Its a very shaded…read morearea which I thoroughly like about this park. Also there is a hiking trail that I now frequently go to now. Especially the last few weeks (despite it being late January/early February) its been very warm in SoCal. This trail is relatively easy as it only takes about 30 minutes to complete the trail. I also love how most of this trail has plenty of shade. One of my favorite parks and hiking trails to go to around the Diamond Bar area.

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    Grand View Trail - Community center DB

    Grand View Trail

    4.3(7 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    It was a little warm last weekend, but the weather was cooler in the early morning. I did the…read moreCanyon Loop, which was a 1.5-mile loop trail for about 45 minutes, and the view was so nice after the rain. It was a good start-up exercise, and I could enjoy the beautiful blue sky with all the greenery around. The trail is well-maintained and clean. I'm surprised that it's not crowded on the weekend.

    I went to the Diamond Bar Loop after work with a few friends for Earth Day, and it's the perfect…read moretrail for a beginner runner like me. *The Difficulty: We did the shortest trail which is a 1.5-mile loop that took us about 45 minutes of mixed light jogging and walking. It was very manageable and peaceful. Difficulty-wise, I'd call this a 1.5/5 or 2/5, great for families and casual walkers. As someone who doesn't normally run (and gets bored of a stationary, treadmill view), I felt challenged in a good way. Jogging this had my heart pumping without feeling like I was dying. My friend who hikes Mt. Baldy for fun was with us, and he actually uses this trail as part of his cardio, so it's also great for more seasoned trailgoers looking for something chill! *The Trail: The trailhead is very well maintained, no trash in sight. We saw a few locals and families walking and everyone was friendly. It never felt crowded though we did go on a Tuesday evening. Dogs are welcome as long as they're leashed. The views overlooking the city are nice and there's two small bridges, a few stair sections, and several scenic spots near the top for quick breaks or photos. If you want more distance, there are connecting paths to explore too. There's also shaded areas near the beginning and end. *Parking and Bathrooms: There's plenty of free parking which is always a plus. We didn't go inside this time, but a friend mentioned the bathrooms inside the Diamond Bar Cultural Center are clean. The center itself is beautiful from the outside and there's even a gazebo near the left-hand lot where a family was having a picnic. Whether you're a new runner, walking your dog, out with the family, or on a cute date, this local trail is a great and easygoing way to enjoy nature!

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    Carbon Canyon Regional Park - Squirrelly came to visit :)

    Carbon Canyon Regional Park

    4.4(357 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    I looked for walking spots in the Brea area and this park popped up. There was a bit of a line to…read moreget in on Memorial Day and the cost for parking on a holiday was $7. The display also showed $5 for weekends and $3 midweek. We wanted to do the Redwood trail and were directed to parking lot A. The park is big and beautifully landscaped with a pond and various picnic areas that can be rented in advance. There is enough space to set up all kinds of games. We brought a picnic lunch and sat on a bench that was perfectly situated alone amongst the desert plants. After lunch, we followed the signs for the Redwood Grove Trail which was labeled as easy and is a 1.5 miles dirt trail to the Redwood trees. When you arrive you'll see a small Redwood forest with the history of the trees displayed before you enter. A really beautiful and peaceful spot to relax for a bit. On our way back we decided to take the Creek Trail to see where it would lead us. I was hoping to see water at the end of this trail. But, we only saw a bunch of rocks at one point that may be filled with water if it rains. The end of this trail did lead us to a beautiful butterfly garden and the opposite end of the park. We made the walk back and stopped at the pond. There appeared to be other trails surrounding the park and a trail that leads to the Carbon Canyon Dam.

    Review 36/365 Day Challenge…read more This is a pretty big regional park with a big Lake. Seen guest fishing at the lake. Have a few playgrounds along w some gazebo available with picnic tables under the gazebo. It's a pretty nice clean park. With lots of trees, shadings and a great walking cemented sidewalk. You can walk from Carbon Canyon Park to go see the beautiful Redwoods. Lots of tennis courts available at this park. There is a parking fee since it's a regional park.

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    Steep Canyon Trailhead - hiking - Updated May 2026

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