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Monrovia Canyon Park Adventures

Monrovia Canyon Park is a popular natural retreat in Southern California, offering scenic hiking trails, a picturesque waterfall, and lush canyon woodlands just outside Los Angeles.

250
Acres Protected
4.5
Miles of Trails
70,000+
Annual Visitors
1924
Year Established

About Monrovia Canyon Park

 

Monrovia Canyon Park is a 250-acre park located in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains near the city of Monrovia, California. Managed by the Monrovia Recreation and Parks Department, this park is a verdant haven featuring rugged canyon landscapes, riparian habitats, and oak woodlands. The park’s centerpiece is the nearly 30-foot Monrovia Canyon Falls, a photogenic waterfall that feeds a seasonal creek running through the canyon. The park's hiking trails lead visitors through shaded groves of coast live oak, sycamores, and chaparral, providing a peaceful escape from the urban sprawl of the San Gabriel Valley. Historically, the canyon was used as a water source and recreation area, with its location serving as a gateway to the San Gabriel Mountains. Recreational opportunities are focused primarily on hiking and nature observation, with trails ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. The Falls Trail is the park's most popular route, rewarding hikers with natural beauty and a refreshing mist from the waterfall. Wildlife such as mule deer, bobcats, and a variety of birds can occasionally be spotted, adding to the park’s natural appeal. Visitors appreciate the well-maintained trails, picnic areas, and the relatively easy access from surrounding communities. Monrovia Canyon Park serves as a local gem for outdoor enthusiasts seeking short hikes, nature photography, and a quiet spot to connect with the Southern California wilderness.

Highlights

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Monrovia Canyon Falls – a scenic 26-foot waterfall and focal point of the park

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Diverse native California plant communities including oak woodlands and riparian habitat

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Trail network featuring easy to moderate hikes with canyon vistas and creek crossings

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Quiet picnic areas tucked under mature sycamore and oak trees

Notable Natural Features

Monrovia Canyon Falls

A nearly 30-foot waterfall cascading into a shaded canyon pool, easily accessible via the main trail.

Eaton Canyon Trailhead Connection

The park connects to a wider trail system leading toward Eaton Canyon and the San Gabriel Mountains.

Native Riparian Habitat

A diverse mix of native plants thrives along the seasonal creek, offering excellent nature study opportunities.