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CITY OF GLENDORA WILDERNESS AREAS
The City of Glendora boasts roughly 19 miles of hiking, equestrian and multi-use trails within city limits - 32 trails in all! These trails are primarily divided among two different wilderness areas: Big Dalton Wilderness Area and the South Hills Wilderness Area.
- LOCATION: Northeast side of Glendora in the foothills of the Angeles National Forest. Primary access and parking located on Big Dalton Canyon Rd. from Glendora Mountain Rd.
- FEATURES: Trailhead access, group campground area, picnic area, day camp facilities, and Girl Scout Hut.
- Approx. 563 acres, 14 hiking/multi-use trails
- LOCATION: centrally located within Glendora, this area can be accessed via South Hills Park on Mauna Loa Ave., or under the 210 Freeway on Bonnie Cove. Both sites include parking and access to trailheads.
- Approx. 248 acres, 15 hiking/multi-use trails
TRAIL USE – GUIDELINES AND QUICK TIPS
Share the Trail - Various trails within Glendora are considered multi-use trails, which means uses might encounter hikers, runners, bicyclists, equestrians, or hikers with dogs. To ensure that all users enjoy the trails safely, please follow the below guidelines and be considerate of other users.
Protect the environment – Stay on marked trails. Creating shortcuts or switchbacks can cause erosion and create hazards for trail users.
Stay alert – when utilizing the trails, be aware of other users, emergency vehicles, and wildlife. If you choose to listen to audio while on the trail, make sure to leave out one ear bud so that you can maintain awareness of your surroundings and approaching trail users or wildlife.
The Trails Committee
The Glendora Trails Committee is currently responsible for the general maintenance and improvement of all existing trails within the City. The committee receives assistance with general trails maintenance through volunteers under the City’s Adopt A Park program, as well as through Trails Day events twice a year. The Trails Day events occur every April and November, alternating between Big Dalton Canyon Wilderness and South Hills Wilderness. The Trails Committee members run a Facebook page where trail users can interact and post their experiences and cool finds in the local wilderness areas. The page also informs the public on volunteer opportunities for trail maintenance, as well as upcoming Trails Committee led events.
- To volunteer or inquire about becoming a member of the Glendora Trails Committee, contact Dick Swinney at dswinney@roadrunner.com.
- Learn more about the City's Adopt a Park program
Community Hikes
Throughout the year Trails Committee members conduct hikes in both Big Dalton and South Hills Wilderness. The hikes vary in length and difficulty and are listed by levels determined for those who do very little hiking. Children twelve and under require adult supervision, and NO pets, please! Hikers should bring a daypack with three quarts of water, snacks, and should wear pants, sunscreen and a hat if necessary. Schedule of hikes can be found in the Glendora Activity Guide o online or in the issue mailed to residents three times a year. There is no registration or fees required to join the hikes! If it is raining at the time of the hike, it will be canceled.
Learn more about plants, animals, trails, and trail history of Glendora