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United States
California
San Bernardino County
Redlands

Oakmont and Oakridge Trail

Moderate

4.7

(7343)

9,082

hikers

Oakmont and Oakridge Trail

02:17

8.37km

130m

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Embark on the Oakmont and Oakridge Trail for a moderate hike that takes you through a diverse landscape of chaparral, woodlands, and riparian areas. As you traverse the hills, you'll discover expansive vistas of the San Timoteo Canyon, with distant views of the majestic San Gorgonio and San Jacinto peaks.…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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7.52 km

786 m

< 100 m

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5.09 km

2.71 km

556 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to hike the Oakmont and Oakridge Trail?

The Oakmont and Oakridge Trail usually takes around 2 hours and 17 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.

Is the Oakmont and Oakridge Trail suitable for beginners?

While generally rated as moderate, the trail involves some steep sections, rocks, and roots, making it more suited for hikers with some experience rather than absolute beginners. It's considered intermediate in difficulty.

Where can I park to access the Oakmont and Oakridge Trail?

The Oakmont and Oakridge Trail is primarily located within Oakmont Park, also known as Herngt 'Aki' Preserve, in Redlands, California. Parking is typically available at the park's designated access points.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for Herngt 'Aki' Preserve?

The provided information does not indicate any specific permits or entrance fees required to access Herngt 'Aki' Preserve or the trails within it. It's generally open to the public.

Is the Oakmont and Oakridge Trail dog-friendly?

While the research mentions dogs are allowed on a leash on a different Oakridge Trail, specific information for the Oakmont and Oakridge Trail in Herngt 'Aki' Preserve is not provided. It's always best to check local park regulations or signage regarding pets before your visit.

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

Given the limited shade in many areas, the best time to hike is during cooler months or early mornings/late afternoons in warmer seasons. Summers can be very hot, so carrying plenty of water and wearing sun protection is crucial.

What kind of terrain and scenery can I expect on the trail?

The trail offers a diverse landscape, traversing hills with three distinct ecosystems: mature chaparral, woodlands, and a riparian area. You'll encounter level walking sections, areas that crisscross hills, and parts that go through a river wash. Expect great vistas of the San Timoteo Canyon and distant mountain ranges.

What wildlife and plants might I see along the way?

The trail is rich in biodiversity. You might spot various birds like ravens, hawks, bluebirds, and woodpeckers, as well as wildlife such as bobcats, foxes, and deer. The area is home to shrubs like sugar bush, elderberry, and redberry, and, of course, live oaks which give the park its name.

Does the trail intersect with other paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Oakmont Trail, Little Live Oak Canyon Trail, and the East Canyon Loop Trail.

What should I be aware of when hiking the Oakmont and Oakridge Trail?

Be prepared for limited shade, especially during warmer months, and carry sufficient water. Occasional sightings of rattlesnakes have been reported, so stay vigilant and watch your footing. The trail is multi-use, so you may encounter runners, bikers, and horseback riders.

Are there any good viewpoints on the trail?

Yes, the trail offers great vistas of the San Timoteo Canyon. Some parts also provide views of the San Gorgonio and San Jacinto peaks in the distance, particularly from sections that traverse hilltops.

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