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    Climbing area for a real workout!
    Isobel L.

    An absolute gem of a neighborhood park. Tons of shade for walking the dog, access to great trail workouts heading up into the mountains, clean play areas and restrooms, and even a frisbee golf course. This is one of the most beautifully-maintained parks in all of Los Angeles and the folks in the area are so lucky to have it. Free parking and admission.

    Oak trees. Let's race!
    Carl N.

    VMP is a large, 97-acre, regional park in the neighborhood of Sylmar section of LA. Its green grass is perfectly manicured and watered. Moreover, you'll find picnic areas, children's play areas, camping areas, disc golf courses, a pavilion, washrooms, hiking trails, parking lots, and a recreation building. Overall, this is an incredible park for the community.

    Astoria St ends in front of incline trail to the water tank.
    RealDeaL P.

    For decent sunset views of the mountains take the trail up to the water tank. lots of dog poop to watch out for.

    People locked In not knowing how to exit.
    Belen O.

    The female sheriff at the main entrance expressed that they close the doors at 6 PM because they want to maintain the park safe however with their actions they close the doors and at some point leave people stranded, not knowing how to exit the park so this doesn't make any sense . They close the main parking entrance at 6:00pm. The sheriffs waste no time. Do not leave your cars parked in the parking lot because they start issuing tickets after 7ish and then they lock the doors fully. My friend got a ticket around 7:30pm. And luckily she had just made the cut to exit the park. By 7:50 gates closed, people and cars trapped inside not knowing where to go. How is this okay ?

    Mary P.

    Great hiking trail! Plenty of parking, good challenging hike. Can get crowded but not as much. You can take the dirt road up or there's also a paved road. Dog friendly environment. Highly recommended!

    Nick A.

    This review is for the disc golf course only. Here goes: "Where's the basket?" I said to myself on almost every single hole. Yah, they are pretty hidden, at least on the first 9 which is all I had time to play, so I can't speak about the back 9. I several holes I had to take a walk before I launched off because I had no idea where the basket was in relation to the launchpad. One of the locals said they often move the baskets, but he'd never seen them placed so inconspicuously as they were today. All that being said, I absolutely loved this course. It's so beautiful with the mature trees. It really feels like you'rere at a mountain retreat...and yes, those trees will want to bump into your disc every chance they get! When you enter the park, take a left and you'll see a sign that says, "disc golf parking." How cool. Disc golf has its own parking lot. Yes, you'll be frustrated at times trying to find the baskets and the launchpads but it's worth it. I highly recommend using the Udisc app to navigate. Even then it might not be easy, but it will help. Some holes have more than one launchpad, just like regular golf where there's a pro tee and a regular tee. Not all the holes had them. I wish there were some simple arrows at each basket pointing the way to the next launchpad. It would be easy to do. It's free to enter the park, even on weekends and holidays. I can't wait to go back and try the entire course. This one is a gem!

    Dog up the nearby hiking trail from the park.

    Great park lots of open space, playgrounds for the kids, has attached disk golf course and a nice hiking trail close by. Also had plenty of tables and bathrooms. If you like Pokémon GO or similar games this park has a lot to offer and keeps you moving. Great place that is not as crowded and the other nearby park.

    The park area.
    Tony H.

    The trail here at Veterans Memorial Park is the main reason I come here. The park itself is a well maintained, clean, and spacious park with areas to host parties, and a disc golf course. On the northern east end of the park is where the trail is. It is a simple enough trail to, there's a regular trail to the left, & a fire road trail to the right, I believe around 2 miles (on the fire road) both trails meet up. Around the 2 mile point on the fire road you've already gained 1,000 feet of elevation. Granted the fire road is "easier" compared to the regular trail, it's still a pretty challenging hike for beginners, but still doable. Around the 3 mile point of the trail your find a bench where most people finish off their hike before heading back down. The fire road goes up 2 more miles for a 5 mile total before it splits up into two different trails. I've gone out an additional mile in both directions, but have yet to go out as far as they lead. I have a few friends that told me the left side eventually leads out near to the 14 freeway. If you go all the way up to the 5 mile point you will have gone up around 2,000 feet of elevation. From the the other 2 trails there even out a little bit as far as elevation climbs go. Up around miles 3, and 4 of the trail you'll have some amazing views of the San Fernando valley. If you're looking for a trail to help jumpstart or boost up your current fitness level this trail is a good place to start. Since the trail go up & up, you can set some goals to make it up a bit further each time you go, and eventually catch some great views of the city.

    dawn patrol
    Roch B.

    DISC GOLF COURSE REVIEW To walk amongst giants. It's what you do when you play this world class SoCal Disc Golf track. Craftily nestled in the early foothills of Cougar Canyon, you'll experience diabolically designed mandos and evermore punishing OB lines as the course managers continue to dream up new ways to hurt you - reimagining the pin positions - while the devastating effects of pine beetle blight lays waste to the park's oldest inhabiters, the trees. If you're a monthly visitor to this disc golf course, you know they're doing a great job, because this course plays harder and harder just about every time you take it on. The Giants I speak of are the foreboding eucalyptus and pine trees that dot the course...and the legendary disc golfers whose names are synonymous with Sylmar Disc Golf; Steve Rico, Jerry Goff, Mike Byrne, Gary Sandoval, Rick Hoffa and many more. Having trouble NAVIGATING? It's as easy as RED, WHITE & BLUE. That's the basket-order designation and nod to America's proud vets here at Veteran's Memorial Park. Hole 1 = Red Basket; Hole 2 = White Basket; Hole 3 = Blue Blue Basket...and so on through 18. Each time I visit, I don't know what I'm going to be faced with, thanks to the course managers that keep Sylmar's pin positions moving to the rhythm of some unknowable dance...a dance that sometimes allows an average player to shoot okay - but at other times, will demolish you. That's because there are seasoned pros involved in the process...and they love to throw big. My career average (according to UDisc with over 500 rounds logged) is -2.69. When I arrive here and find the baskets in their "long" positions, I'm lucky to get out of here @ EVEN. Other times, I'll find the "short" positions and can manage something under par. Both of these - "long" and "short" profiles - offer a nice mix of hole-lengths and shot-shapes, but the overall feel, from what I can ascertain, is long or short. Regardless...either way you happen to find it, it's always CHALLENGING and hugely ENJOYABLE. Go. Get out and throw Sylmar Disc Golf Course...and walk amongst the giants.

    Ane V.

    It is a great park. Bathroom facilities are around. Parking is all over. A few trails to choose from. Lots of trees for shade. It gets busy some days. I have enjoyed the weather and the greenery when I was here. I have tried to climb the uphill trail but I wasn't prepared so I went half way. I would definitely come back to finish it.

    The entrance to the park
    Lauren D.

    This is a wonderful place to play disc golf! There are several trees that provide shade and they have many benches for you to keep score. The people we encountered were very friendly. The park is kept up very well and there is ample parking for everyone. There were lots of birds here and they were hanging out on the drinking fountains; I would suggest bringing your own water to stay hydrated. I will be back because this was a peaceful park and the signs were very helpful in finding the net for disc golf! I rather enjoyed the mapping of the park and found it easy to navigate. I got a lovely workout from playing the first 9 because they had hills and it was a delightful experience. It was free to come play and I will bring my friends back to enjoy the place as well!

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    Mike Z.

    I feel so lucky that we have such a beautiful park to enjoy in our neighborhood. I wish people would respect it more and litter less, but what a true blessing to have this spot.

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    What a gorgeous park. Family friendly. Clean. Toilets well kept. And a million birds. So beautiful

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    This hike was a lot steeper than i thought it would be! If you want a challenge, I recommend this spot.

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    Has anyone reserved a picnic site? Do you really need to, or can you come early to grab your spot?

    Yes, I have done both, but it's a gamble because if you are doing an event on that weekend morning or some thing, it's a popular time, so usually it's reserved. We were very lucky one time and had somebody reserve the spot in person at 9 AM and they… Read more

    Can you hike at at night?

    The park is open 6:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and it gets dark earlier in the winter, so I suppose you technically can hike at night. I headed back down into the park from the trail at about 5:30 p.m. and there were plenty of people still hiking up the… Read more

    Does anyone know how to reserve a picnic area? I've been trying to get a hold of them for two weeks with no rsponse

    Reservations: (800) 267-2757 Hours… Read more

    Where do you start the hike if the park is still closed? We plan to start at 05:00.

    I'm not sure if there is access allowed from this area, but I think it's possible to access the mountains from an access point to the May Canyon Trail near Simshaw Avenue and Parkland Circle. But the park doesnt seem to close until 9, at least… Read more

    According to the LA county parks website, the park doesn't open till 10:30. Does that mean you can't enter and park until then or is it just facilities don't open until the?

    It's open from 7:00 am. People probably get there earlier than that because I see people coming down from the trail when I start just before 8:00 am. So I'm pretty sure earlier than 7:00 am people are already hiking at that trail.

    Does this park have basketball courts?

    No, They don't have

    Does the park have electrical outlets?

    Is there a bike path to ride bike around the park?

    yes there is a cement pathway throughout the park and a dirty pathway on the southwest portion of the park

    Is there a daycare or preschool for three-year-olds?

    Good question. Try calling this number for more info : 818 - 833 - 7550

    When does this park and its trail open?

    The hours are sunrise to sunset. They lock the entrance at night. Google for sunrise/sunset times

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    Veterans Park Trail

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Such a great hiking trail! There's different trails to take depending if you want to climb the…read moremountain or walk up the pavement. Definitely recommend everyone trying it at least once! It is a tricky/ harder trail than just a regular hiking trail, but very fun to say you did it!

    May Canyon Truck Trail is a popular 7.4-mile ridge loop hiking trail adjacent to the Veterans…read moreRegional Park in Sylmar, CA. There are two sections getting into the summit highest peak: (1) the paved truck road trail, and (2) taking the dirt trail with extremely steep. This trail is generally considered a challenging route, but very doable. Trail is dog friendly. The top of the ridge has an elevation of 2,280 ft and people generally take 3 1/2 hours to complete. As an experienced hiker, I took the challenging route trail which has extremely steep incline. My leg core, stamina, cardio endurance and balance were challenged. However, it was worth it especially once you reached the top b/c the view was breathtaking. Moreover, there is little to no tree shade on these trails. And if the weather is warm bring plenty of water, sunscreen, hat and long sleeves. It can easily get hot even if the weather high forecast is 74 F degree. I completed the loop trail and it took me close to 3 hrs with a few rest stops along the way. As for parking, you can park on the street or at the Veterans Regional Park lot. Overall, I enjoyed this trail. I recommend it.

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    Wilson Canyon Park

    4.2(25 reviews)
    1.5 miSylmar

    This park offers a plethora of hiking trails, picnic tables in an oak grove, and a large parking…read morelot. There is a $5 parking fee requested; but it seems like most folks, including me, park on the street for free and hike up to the trailhead. This will add about a mile to your workout (round-trip), but that's good, right? I completed the loop trail this time (trail map here https://trails.lacounty.gov/Trail/1833/wilson-canyon-loop-trail ) and really enjoyed it. There is a pretty significant altitude gain, so be prepared. The trail had definitely been affected by recent rains, with a lot of ruts in the road, but nothing impassable. You'll start out in chaparral, then go up through an oak/sycamore grove near an intermittent stream, and than descend on the north side back to the trailhead. There's also a year-round stream to the north of the hiking area; not sure if it's technically part of the park but it's worth seeking out. Hiking boots with good tread, hiking poles, and water are recommended. Hat, sunscreen and shades on sunny days. And don't forget snacks and a charged phone. Highly recommended.

    Your mindset is what separates you from the rest. Let's begin this new trail adventure…read more WILSON CANYON PARK is a 2.8-mile loop trail at Sylmar, California. This trail is quite popular for horseback riding, hiking, and birding. It has an elevation gain of 705 ft.; trails were well maintained, however, there were sections of the Saddle Ranch trailhead that you go through a very narrow trench-just past the water dam structure- which doesn't look like a trail but it is part of the trailhead. You start with a very sandy trail and progresses to a rocky and then smoothed out as you ever to higher elevation. This trail has rich in flora and fauna, wild animals and insects. I saw a juvenile snake (not sure if it's a Sierra Garter snake) as I descend back. YIKES! I decided to hit the Pig Ranch trail as well. Both trails deemed Easy for experienced hikers. Fellow hikers were cordial and respectful. I even saw a male hiker, wearing plaid shirt and jeans, brought his 4 lil boys on the trail. Great family bonding. Anyways, this was a nice hike with great scenery even on a slightly foggy day. Parking has a $5 honor system as you drive inside the park. Overall, WCT is a good quick hike and I recommend it.

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    Horned toad on the road

    Wilson Canyon Park - Rest break at 705 ft.

    Rest break at 705 ft.

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