Hiking is a great way to get some exercise while enjoying Southern California’s natural beauty. But if you’re a beginner or you have a young family, taking on a challenging trail can be a bit daunting. But if you happen to be near Monrovia, you’re in luck… the Monrovia Canyon Waterfall Trail is a short, fairly easy hike your whole family will enjoy.
Please note, Monrovia Canyon Park is closed indefinitely due to fire damage.
The Monrovia Canyon Waterfall Trail is a 1.6 mile out-and-back hike that’s located on the outskirts of Monrovia.
Sharon Armstrong / alltrails.com The trail is accessible year-round, and if you go in the summer, you’ll be treated to some beautiful wildflowers.
To reach the trailhead, take the 210 freeway to Monrovia and take exit 34.
Paul Boyd / alltrails.com Drive north for 1.1 miles to Foothill Boulevard. Take a right, drive four blocks to Canyon Boulevard and turn left. Drive north to the park entrance station, taking two right turns to stay on Canyon Boulevard. You should start seeing signs for the trail soon after.
The trail begins at the Monrovia Canyon Park Nature Center, promptly taking you into the forest.
Sergio Ortiz / alltrails.com Due to the slight elevation, you’ll enjoy sweeping views along the way.
The trail is mostly shaded and the incline is gradual, so the climb to the waterfall is a fairly easy one.
OriginIlly User / alltrails.com This is why this is a great hike for children and beginners.
The 30 foot waterfall flows year-round, although water levels will vary.
Derek Lee / alltrails.com There’s really no bad time to see this beauty.
There are plenty of shaded, secluded spots to enjoy a picnic here, if you so desire.
Tammy Sullivan / alltrails.com Either way, stop for awhile and take in the beauty of the waterfall.
The entrance fee for the park is $5 per vehicle on weekdays, $6 weekends.
Marisa Jernigan / alltrails.com It’s well worth the small investment to enjoy such a peaceful nature walk.
Address: 1200 North Canyon Boulevard, Monrovia, CA, 91016
Sharon Armstrong / alltrails.com
The trail is accessible year-round, and if you go in the summer, you’ll be treated to some beautiful wildflowers.
Paul Boyd / alltrails.com
Drive north for 1.1 miles to Foothill Boulevard. Take a right, drive four blocks to Canyon Boulevard and turn left. Drive north to the park entrance station, taking two right turns to stay on Canyon Boulevard. You should start seeing signs for the trail soon after.
Sergio Ortiz / alltrails.com
Due to the slight elevation, you’ll enjoy sweeping views along the way.
OriginIlly User / alltrails.com
This is why this is a great hike for children and beginners.
Derek Lee / alltrails.com
There’s really no bad time to see this beauty.
Tammy Sullivan / alltrails.com
Either way, stop for awhile and take in the beauty of the waterfall.
Marisa Jernigan / alltrails.com
It’s well worth the small investment to enjoy such a peaceful nature walk.
The incline on this hike may be gradual, but you’ll definitely feel the burn. Here are some other fantastic short hikes in Southern California you’ll love.
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