Address: Suite B, A, 14230 Chino Hills Pkwy, Chino Hills, CA 91709
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The trail travels above the creek and is shaded a portion of the way by Sycamore and Oak Trees. Slopes with grades of up to 10% take the trail into a Walnut Woodlands riparian habitat, where Oak, Walnut, and Sycamore Trees have been planted to create a home for wildlife. The trail of a grade of up to 22% continues to a staircase leading to access at the trail head adjacent to Diamond Bar Boulevard.
Poison Oak along creek portion of the trail
Steep slopes with grades of up to 22%, can be slippery to walk on
Rattlesnake habitat
Path may be uneven due to loose rocks and erosion
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