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Mount Purro Nature Reserve Adventures

Mount Purro Nature Reserve is a privately owned conservation area in southern California offering rich biodiversity and immersive outdoor experiences including hiking, camping, and environmental education.

700
Acres Protected
15
Miles of Trails
3,000
Annual Visitors
1992
Year Established

About Mount Purro Nature Reserve

Mount Purro Nature Reserve
 

Mount Purro Nature Reserve is located in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains near the community of Mount Baldy, California. Spanning approximately 700 acres, the reserve conserves coastal sage scrub, oak woodlands, chaparral, and riparian habitats that support a variety of native plant and animal species. Established with a mission to protect natural resources and provide environmental education, the reserve is managed by the Purro family, who have opened it to the public for responsible recreation and learning. Visitors can hike through scenic trails that wind up foothills offering sweeping views of the surrounding valleys and mountain ridges. The reserve features the historic Purro family homestead, used as both lodging and interpretive center. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot bobcats, deer, numerous bird species including raptors, and native amphibians near streams. The area’s mediterranean climate results in hot, dry summers and mild winters, making it accessible year-round. Programs in nature education and sustainable living are available, enhancing its appeal for families and educators. Mount Purro Nature Reserve provides a peaceful alternative to crowded nearby parks, with opportunities for camping, hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding within a protected natural landscape. The land's commitment to conservation ensures visitors experience a relatively undisturbed ecosystem while enjoying outdoor recreation and learning about southern California’s native flora and fauna.

Highlights

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Historic Purro family homestead and environmental education center

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Diverse habitats supporting native southern California wildlife

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Scenic panoramic views of the San Gabriel Mountains and Inland Empire

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Secluded trails perfect for peaceful hiking and mountain biking

Notable Natural Features

Purro Homestead

A restored historic family cabin that serves as a base for educational programs and visitor lodging.

San Gabriel Foothills Trail

A multi-mile trail offering varying difficulty levels with views of valleys and mountain ridges.

Native Plant Gardens

Showcases regionally native flora used to educate visitors about local ecology and restoration.