Claremont Hills Wilderness Park | Things to Do in Claremont, California
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The Claremont Hills Wilderness Park is a popular hiking area located at the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, in the Angeles National Forest. Established in 1996, this 1,620 acre park stretches between the Marshall Canyon, Angeles National Forest and San Bernardino County line. The area was originally home to the nomadic Serrano Indians. The park is mostly a wilderness preserve with rough, rugged terrain with a few hiking and biking trails and some fire roads. Hiking, biking and horse riding is great, with magnificent vistas and fields covered in wild flowers. Although challenging at the beginning, the trail can get crowded at times. There are no facilities for visitors, so it is wise to plan ahead.

Address: Claremont Hills Wilderness Park, 4031 N Mills Ave, Claremont, CA 91711, Phone: 909-399-5490

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