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Overview: Sycamore Canyon Trail is rated 5.0/5 from 17 Google reviews. Amenities: Reviewers often mention poop bags, seating, and other park extras. Crowd: Reviews describe a friendly crowd of owners and dogs.
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Overview: Sycamore Canyon Trail is rated 5.0/5 from 17 Google reviews. Amenities: Reviewers often mention poop bags, seating, and other park extras. Crowd: Reviews describe a friendly crowd of owners and dogs.
Overview: Sycamore Canyon Trail is rated 5.0/5 from 17 Google reviews. Amenities: Reviewers often mention poop bags, seating, and other park extras. Crowd: Reviews describe a friendly crowd of owners and dogs.
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If you possess the stamina, have an exploratory nature and wish to see something most simply haven't dared to, the be sure to take the hike up Sycamore Canyon Trail to this grand look-out point. So worth the effort when you experience the awesome views you'll receive by way of either the longer yet less arduous 2-mile trail or via the front trail at half the distance but very steep in spots. Great views of La Verne, San Dimas and most of the Pomona Valley below!
The Sycamore Canyon Trail that's located in San Dimas, California is a beautiful trail to hike. The free parking and restrooms are located at the Dog Park in the front of the trail. Bring water and your hiking shoes, and this is a beginner friendly trail
Time for an adventure! My first time here. Loved it!!! Easy trail and a lot to see. There’s a nature center close by. If you have little ones, bring them here. They will love it.
Beautiful Canyon and Wonderful day!
Beautiful trail. Nice inclines for the legs and mental grit. As soon as I hit Poison Oak trail I ventured into a side trail and encountered a Big Brown Bear. Of course i made myself as big as possible and began to yell at it. I was maybe 30 ft away from it. Be aware of the wildlife.
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