Crystal Lake Park is a scenic recreational area located in the San Gabriel Mountains, known for its tranquil alpine lake, extensive hiking trails, and opportunities for camping and fishing.
Crystal Lake Park is situated within the Angeles National Forest in Southern California, approximately 35 miles northeast of Los Angeles. The park centers around Crystal Lake, a natural alpine lake that offers a cool respite from the surrounding chaparral and pine forests. The area ranges in elevation from about 4,900 to 6,000 feet, providing varied terrain and stunning vistas of the San Gabriel Mountains. The forest scene consists mainly of Jeffrey pine, white fir, and cedar trees, supporting wildlife including black bears, mule deer, and a variety of bird species. Established as a recreation spot primarily for camping, hiking, and fishing, Crystal Lake Park attracts families and outdoor enthusiasts looking for a quick wilderness getaway near the urban sprawl. Historically, the lake and its surrounding basin have been a favorite destination since the early 20th century, originally developed as a water reservoir. Visitors can explore multiple trails ranging from easy lakeside walks to more strenuous mountain routes. Notable landmarks include the crystal-clear lake itself, an old dam, and nearby peaks offering panoramic views. The area's appeal lies in its combination of accessibility, natural beauty, and a diverse range of outdoor activities, making it a popular spot for day trips and weekend camping.
Crystal Lake – pristine alpine lake with fishing and paddle opportunities
Golden Cup Nature Trail – accessible loop trail with interpretive signs on local flora and fauna
Campgrounds situated among stands of Jeffrey pine and cedar
Summit views from nearby Mount Waterman trailhead
An alpine lake formed by a natural dam, providing fishing, swimming, and canoeing opportunities.
A short, family-friendly loop trail with educational signage about native plants and animals.
Starting point for hikes to nearby peaks offering expansive views of the San Gabriel Mountains.