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San Bernardino County
Rancho Cucamonga

Cucamonga Creek Trail

Moderate

Cucamonga Creek Trail

03:51

14.3km

180m

Hiking

Hike the Cucamonga Creek Trail, an 8.9-mile moderate route with 600 feet of gain, offering varied terrain and natural scenery along the cree

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Heritage Community Park

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Heritage Community Park in Rancho Cucamonga is an over 40 acres park with a well-maintained green space, playgrounds, and picnic shelters. There is also a paved hiking and cycling trail that cuts through the park.

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Cucamonga Creek Trail

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The Cucamonga Creek Trail is a hiking and biking trail through Rancho Cucamonga. It is fully paved and mostly flat, so it is not a difficult trail to walk.

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10.5 km

3.51 km

180 m

< 100 m

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5.62 km

3.86 km

3.76 km

861 m

142 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of the Cucamonga Creek Trail?

The Cucamonga Creek Trail offers a varied experience. Many parts, especially the paved and gravel sections, are considered easy to intermediate and are suitable for families. However, some sections within the creek can be more difficult, featuring loose, rocky singletrack. Overall, the physical demands are generally rated as easy, with mostly flat terrain and minimal elevation gain.

Is the trail suitable for families and beginners?

Yes, many sections of the trail are considered family-friendly and suitable for beginners, particularly the paved and gravel paths. It's a multi-use pathway accommodating hiking, mountain biking, and adaptive biking, making it accessible for various users.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this route?

The trail primarily follows Cucamonga Creek. You'll encounter a mix of paved sections, gravel paths, dirt, and loose, rocky singletrack, especially in parts within Cucamonga Canyon. It's mostly flat, allowing you to enjoy a natural setting away from traffic.

Are dogs allowed on the Cucamonga Creek Trail?

Yes, dogs are permitted on the Cucamonga Creek Trail. Please ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for hiking. Summers can be hot, so an early start is recommended, while winters are mild but can bring occasional rain.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the trail?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Cucamonga Creek Trail. It is freely accessible to the public.

Where can I park to access the Cucamonga Creek Trail?

The trail has numerous entry points, making it easily accessible for local residents. You can access it from areas like Foothill and Vineyard, or via the Pacific Electric Trail. Specific parking information may vary by access point, but street parking or designated trail parking lots are often available.

Does this route connect to other trails?

Yes, the Cucamonga Creek Trail serves as an important connection point. It links to other trails and provides access to larger wilderness areas like the Cucamonga Wilderness and Angeles National Forest. The route also passes through sections of the Cucamonga Creek Greenway and the Pacific Electric Greenway.

Are there any notable features or points of interest along the way?

While the trail itself follows the creek, you can find points of interest nearby. For example, the route passes by Heritage Community Park, which offers facilities. The trail itself is also a highlight, known as the Cucamonga Creek Trail.

How does the Cucamonga Creek Trail compare to Cucamonga Canyon or Cucamonga Peak trails?

The Cucamonga Creek Trail is generally an easier, multi-use pathway primarily following the creek. In contrast, trails leading into Cucamonga Canyon or up to Cucamonga Peak are significantly more challenging. For instance, the Cucamonga Peak Trail is an 11-mile round trip with substantial elevation gain and rocky, steep sections, suitable for experienced hikers. The Creek Trail offers a more accessible experience, though it can connect to these harder routes.

Is the Cucamonga Creek Trail a loop or out-and-back?

The Cucamonga Creek Trail is primarily an out-and-back trail that follows the creek. However, its multi-use nature and connections to other paths allow for various route combinations, so you can plan a loop if you integrate other trails or return via a different section.

Are there amenities or places to eat near the trail?

The trail is located in Rancho Cucamonga, a developed area, so you'll find various amenities, including cafes, restaurants, and shops, within a short distance of its numerous access points, particularly near major intersections like Foothill and Vineyard.

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