Acton Regional County Park is a scenic outdoor area in northern Los Angeles County offering hiking, picnicking, and equestrian facilities set among rolling hills and oak woodlands.
Acton Regional County Park spans approximately 120 acres in the eastern foothills of the Sierra Pelona Mountains near the town of Acton, California. The park features gently rolling terrain dotted with coastal oak woodlands, native chaparral, and grassy meadows. Historically, this area was part of the Rancho San Francisco land grant and has ties to early Californian ranching heritage. Today, the park is managed by the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation and serves as a popular day-use destination for local residents and visitors alike. Outdoor enthusiasts find opportunities for moderate hiking on well-maintained trails, horseback riding on dedicated equestrian paths, and picnicking at shaded tables and open grassy areas. The park’s location near the Sierra Pelona Mountains provides scenic views and natural habitats home to native wildlife such as mule deer, red-tailed hawks, and western fence lizards. Nearby Acton also hosts a small equestrian community, reflected in the park’s amenities. Key features include horse corrals, picnic shelters, a playground area, and parking facilities. Visitors can enjoy relatively quiet surroundings with easy access from the Antelope Valley Freeway (Highway 14) and local roads. The park’s blend of open spaces and oak groves offers both recreational activity and natural beauty, making it a favored spot for families, hikers, and equestrians looking to experience Southern California’s foothill environment without venturing far from urban centers. Although smaller than many regional parks, Acton Regional County Park provides a peaceful retreat with well-maintained facilities and picturesque landscapes year-round.
Scenic hiking trails through oak woodlands and rolling hills
Equestrian facilities including horse corrals and designated riding paths
Picnic areas with shaded tables and playground for families
Views of the Sierra Pelona Mountains and local wildlife habitats
A moderate 3.2-mile circuit trail providing panoramic views of the local hills and oak groves.
Designated horse corrals and staging areas catering to riders visiting the park.
Shaded tables and facilities suitable for family gatherings and group outings.