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Hiking

The best season for hiking is during the cooler fall, winter, and spring months. Many trails travel through the open chapparal and get very hot in the summer. Summer hiking should be done in early morning hours on designated trails that offer shade.

The most important thing to remember to bring is water. You should not drink from springs, rivers, or lakes without treating the water first. Human and animal waste can contaminate water in the wild and make you sick.

Poison oak is found along most trails. Stay on the trail! Ticks can be a problem in the spring and early summer. Be sure to check your clothing and hair.

Guides may be purchased at your local bookstore. Information on specific trails in Cleveland National Forest can be obtained at local ranger stations. The Cleveland National Forest Map ($14) shows most of the trails and back roads. Forest Atlas Map ($18)

A few simple precautions can ensure a safe and pleasurable trip:

  • Plan your trip. Write a full account of who is going, where you are traveling, when you will be back, and where you plan to stay each night. Give it to someone who knows you will be gone
  • Check local conditions, weather conditions and fire danger lev­ els. Check with the Ranger District for the area you plan to visit
  • Dress appropriately. Sudden weather changes are common in the backcountry. Be prepared!
  • Pace yourself. Travel at a reasonable speed, rest often, and drink lots of liquids
  • If you get lost, stay calm and don't panic. Stop and try to figure out where you are. Use your head and not your legs. Three of any­ thing—such as shouts, whistle blasts, reflected light from a mir­ror—are a sign of distress. Carry a rescue whistle and small mirror for emergency use. Note: Cell phones do not always work.

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Noble Canyon Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
 Noble Canyon Trailhead Distance10 miles with longer connecting trail optionsPets AllowedYesFeesAdventure Pass RequiredHike/Ride TimeFull dayDifficultyModerateBest SeasonsFall, Spring,…

Oak Flats (6W14)

Site Open
Hiking
 Oak rimmed native grasslands. Bounded by the Verdugo Trail to the north, the Bluewater Trail on the east and the Lucas Canyon Trail on the west, scenic Oak Flats is a good destination for a long…

Observatory Campground

Site Open
Picnicking Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking
  Distance5.2 miles of local trailsCampfiresCampfires are not allowed when elevated fire restrictions are in effect. Please see our current fire restrictions page for more details.FeesAdventure…

Orosco Ridge

Site Open
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hiking
In 2010 the Orosco Ridge shooting area closed, but the area remains open for recreational use. The road is subject to closure based on weather or fire danger.News Release

Pine Creek Trailhead

Site Open
Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
Pine Creek Trailhead Distance13.8 miles one wayPets AllowedYesFeesAdventure Pass RequiredHike/Ride Time1 to 2 daysDifficultyModerate - StrenuousBest SeasonsFall, Spring, WinterLocationOff Old…

Last updated March 26th, 2025