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Inland Empire Hiking Trails

 

Getting in shape isn't all about hitting the gym. There are other ways to get in shape, like hiking. Hiking doesn't mean carrying a heavy backpack with water and healthy snacks while walking along a dirt trail. Many trails have an awesome scenic view that makes hiking interesting rather than boring. Check out some popular hiking trails in the Inland Empire below!

Etiwanda Falls
Etiwanda, California, United States
(3.22 miles)

 

Nestled in the Etiwanda foothills is the Etiwanda Falls hike, part of the North Etiwanda Preserve. A hike suitable for the whole family. 

Johnson's Pasture Trail
Claremont, California, United States
(2.3 miles, 1 hour or less)

 

This is a simple trail that takes you to one of those intersections. This trail can be combined with other trails to suit your needs for mileage. A beautiful trail for every level of fitness.

Cucamonga Peak via Icehouse Canyon
Lytle Creek, California, United States
(11.6 miles, full day)

 

Cucamonga Peak offers great views over Southern California's Inland Empire, east toward Apply Valley and beyond. This hike from Icehouse Canyon is a strenuous 11.6 miles.

Mt. San Antonio (Baldy) Loop
Lytle Creek, California, United States
(10.4 miles, full day)

 

This SoCal icon stands out as a snow covered back drop for much of the year. At 10, 068 ft above sea level, the snow often sticks around well into June. A strenuous 11 mile loop hike.

Heart Rock
Valley of Enchantment, California, United States
(1.7 miles, 1-3 hours)

 

This is an easy trail near Crestline, CA. This trail is short and along a creek with small waterfalls and 10-15 foot water fall near heart rock. Some of the small waterfalls can be used as natural water slides. 

June 24, 2014 3:25p

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