Claremont Hills Wilderness Park is a popular urban wilderness area offering scenic trails, native wildlife, and panoramic views near the city of Claremont, California.
Claremont Hills Wilderness Park encompasses approximately 331 acres of rugged hillside terrain located in the San Gabriel Valley of Southern California. The park is characterized by chaparral and coastal sage scrub vegetation, interspersed with oak woodlands and riparian areas. It provides important natural habitat for a variety of wildlife including deer, bobcats, and numerous bird species. The park’s topography includes steep ridges and valleys, with a network of well-maintained hiking trails that draw outdoor enthusiasts of all levels. Historically, the area was part of local ranch lands before being preserved as a wilderness park to provide a natural escape within proximity to urban development. Visitors frequent the park for hiking, trail running, wildlife observation, and photography. The park’s trails offer sweeping views of the Inland Empire and nearby mountain ranges, with popular spots such as the Quarry Road overlook offering expansive panoramas. The park appeals to both casual walkers and serious hikers seeking a quiet retreat not far from city amenities. The preservation of native wildlands within a populated region helps maintain ecological balance and offers educational opportunities about Southern California's native habitats.
Quarry Road Overlook with expansive views of San Gabriel Valley
Diverse habitats including chaparral, coastal sage scrub, and oak woodland
Popular multi-use trail system favored by hikers, runners, and mountain bikers
Accessible urban wilderness experience within walking distance of Claremont city center
A scenic viewpoint offering panoramic vistas of the San Gabriel Valley and surrounding mountains.
Small seasonal streams provide habitat for amphibians and attract diverse bird life.
Extensive areas covered with drought-resistant chaparral plants native to Southern California.