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 | | © Image. | There are 26 miles of equestrian/hiking trails winding through Walnut’s rolling hills. The area has been linked to horse-related activities for many years, and interest in an equestrian-oriented lifestyle has attracted many of the present residents to locate in this area. The scenic, rolling natural topography provides an idea place for riding, mountain bike riding, and hiking.
The City maintains 19 miles of the trail system. The City’s trails connect to seven miles of County of Los Angeles trails for a total of 26 miles.
Along the equestrian/hiking trails there are three rest areas available. The rest areas are located on Valley Boulevard at Lemon Creek Drive, west of Lemon Avenue; on Nogales Street, south of Francesca Avenue; and on Lemon Avenue, just north of La Puente Road. All three rest areas have picnic tables, trash cans, and trees to provide shade.
Hiking and Equestrian Trail maps are available at the City Hall and the Community Services Department.
Adopt a Trail Program
Service and community organizations interested in helping maintain Walnut’s trails may adopt a trail. By adopting a section of the City’s equestrian and hiking trails, organizations help to preserve the City’s natural beauty. Organizations that adopt a trail volunteer to clean up trash and debris along a section of the trail. Adopting a trail is a great service project for youth and church groups. To adopt a trail, call the Environmental Services at (909) 598-5605.
Trails Map
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