The San Gabriel River Greenbelt is a vital urban green corridor along the San Gabriel River in Southern California, offering diverse outdoor recreational opportunities and scenic natural areas within a metropolitan setting.
The San Gabriel River Greenbelt stretches through parts of Los Angeles and Orange counties in Southern California, following the San Gabriel River from its upper reaches near the San Gabriel Mountains downstream toward the coastal plain. This greenbelt preserves riparian habitats, wetlands, and open spaces in an urban landscape that supports local wildlife and offers city residents nature access close to home. Ecologically, the greenbelt includes oak woodlands, willow and cottonwood groves, and aquatic habitats that support bird species such as egrets, herons, and occasional raptors, as well as fish like steelhead trout in more natural segments upstream. Historically, the San Gabriel River corridor was a critical water source and travel route for Indigenous peoples such as the Tongva and later supported agriculture and industry in the region. Today, the greenbelt area serves as a multi-use recreational hub with trails for walking, running, and biking; fishing spots; and small picnic areas. Notable landmarks within or near the greenbelt include areas like Puddingstone Reservoir upstream in the San Gabriel Valley and Whittier Narrows Recreation Area downstream. The greenbelt functions as a critical open space buffer in a highly developed urban area, offering wildlife habitat connectivity and recreational refuge. Visitors appreciate the ease of urban access combined with scenic river views, birdwatching opportunities, and family-friendly outdoor activities. While portions of the greenbelt are developed parkland, ongoing restoration efforts aim to enhance native vegetation and improve river health. The San Gabriel River Greenbelt represents a valuable conservation and recreation resource linking communities to local ecosystems and the region’s natural history.
Whittier Narrows Recreation Area – large river flood control basin with extensive trails and picnic areas
Riparian habitat supporting native bird species such as great blue herons and belted kingfishers
Puddingstone Reservoir – popular nearby reservoir offering boating and fishing
San Gabriel River Bike Trail – a well-maintained paved path running along much of the river for cyclists and runners
A multi-use paved trail running approximately 28 miles alongside the river, connecting communities and parks.
A large regional park featuring open water bodies, trails, and sports fields providing extensive outdoor amenities.
Patches of native vegetation along the river supporting diverse local wildlife including migratory birds.