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Eaton Canyon Nature Center

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Updated: July 18, 2024 04:36 AM

Eaton Canyon Nature Center is located in Pasadena (City in California), United States. It's address is 1750 N Altadena Dr, Pasadena, CA 91107.

1750 N Altadena Dr, Pasadena, CA 91107

5WG3+Q5 Pasadena, California

(626) 398-5420

parks.lacounty.gov

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MondayClosed
Tuesday8 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday8 AM to 5 PM
Thursday8 AM to 5 PM
Friday8 AM to 5 PM
Saturday8 AM to 5 PM
Sunday8 AM to 5 PM

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Where is Eaton Canyon Nature Center?

Eaton Canyon Nature Center is located at: 1750 N Altadena Dr, Pasadena, CA 91107.

What is the phone number of Eaton Canyon Nature Center?

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What are the coordinates of Eaton Canyon Nature Center?

Coordinates: 34.1769637, -118.0970425

Eaton Canyon Nature Center Reviews

Teresa Talavera
2024-04-26 23:20:16 GMT

Celebrating our 4🩷20 Wedding Anniversary on this lovely Saturday morning 💕 4🩷20🩷24
Been wanting to check this place out for some time now and it was absolutely AMAZING 😍 GOD IS GREAT!
Best time to start is at about 7AM
Best weather and less Crowded
Oh! And if you don't want to get wet, go back home 🔙 🙂 A lot of people slip trying not to get wet and it just gets dangerous.. doesn't seem to work out. They end up falling and getting super wet, when you could've just started Knowing you WILL get wet.. Just be careful and God Bless🙏
So much fun! Can't wait to do it again!

Henry Hernandez
2024-01-15 20:05:46 GMT

Nice trail expect to take old shoes you will step on lots of water so make sure you take shoe you don’t like. Also watch out be careful very slippery

Emma
2023-02-18 05:13:57 GMT

Great hike to the waterfall. I expect to see more water. However, it was still beautiful. It's not a long distance to the waterfall, but we continued up the hill. Completing 9.5 miles out and back. The weather was great. This would definitely be more challenging during the summer because of the heat, but you will see more leaves by then. The water was cold, and although there were rocks and logs to assist with crossing the creeks, waterproof shoes/ boots are recommended.

Mary Zhang
2023-11-24 04:37:52 GMT

Great hiking place ever! It takes some effort to get to see the water falls at the end of the trail. There are a lot of water crossings. Make sure to wear professional hiking shoes, otherwise it would be easy to wet ur feet or fall off the rocks. Friendly to doggies, my bestie Maggie did a good job, proud of her and myself.

George Wu
2023-10-13 06:05:27 GMT

It's a good place for hiking. You can feel nature and the depth of your soul.If you go to the park, plastic bags are okay for dog poop.
But when you come to Eaton Canyon, please use paper bags to dispose of dog poop. Plastic bags will really pollute the land here. Do you want this land to be as polluted as China? I don't think so.

Yasmin hernandez
2023-11-01 02:16:37 GMT

It was an awesome hike , this is a safe popular trail, family kid and pet friendly.
There was water but not so much as May.
It has a lot of shade through out
Not very heavy either, there were little baby frogs on the river, the main parking inside gets full easily but there is a secondary parking just down the main entrance to the left, many people don’t know about this.
Bring hat, big repellant, water and a snack
Portapotty at the entrance , unless the nature center is open, but it was closed even tho the sign said it should be open.

Chetan Rawal
2023-03-19 03:03:19 GMT

Wonderful place for easy hikes or walking! Definitely worth to explore around. There is lot of water in this week and you need to cross it couple of times. Be prepared as it’s cold and to get a little wet up to the knees.
The parking usually gets full quickly but there’s extra space in the ground.

Matthew Luh
2024-04-29 16:18:26 GMT

4/27 A very scenic hike with a gorgeous waterfall at the end. Be sure to wear some water proof shoes as there are many spots where you have to cross streams. Not very strenuous but there are points where you would need to use your hands for support. Would recommend for a morning hike. It gets busy during the weekends. It's free.

LeWayne Ballard
2022-01-03 05:38:42 GMT

Was in the Pasadena area and wanted to try a hike in the San Gabriel Mountains. Came on Sunday mid-morning, so the parking was pretty full, but people were constantly coming and going. I wasn't quite sure which trail to take to get to the waterfall, so followed others to the left and stayed on the main trail. There's several small trails that veer off the main path, but I stayed on the main path.

After about 30 minutes, you'll get to a small sign that says Eaton Canyon Falls 1/2 mile ahead. I followed that sign to the right, but the trail quickly disappeared. It's hard to tell where the trail continues, but basically follow the water upstream. Since there's not an obvious path, you'll have to cut back and forth across the water carefully picking your own path. I'd rate this a moderate hike as some parts require some balancing, small jumps, some climbs, and some descents. After about 45-60 minutes, you finally reach the end of the hike where the waterfall is located. It rained a few days before my hike so the water was flowing at a decent rate. I was told by locals it can only be a trickle during the dry periods.

The hike fun with plenty of shade after the first 15 minutes of open trails. The trails and paths were plenty wide and free of debris. Nice hike with plenty of scenery and wildlife. Will definitely come back and try some of the smaller trails, but still concluding at the waterfall.

Tony Triche
2023-04-11 18:33:11 GMT

Eaton Canyon nature trail is one of those gems that remind you WHY you live in Southern California. The hike itself goes from easy to moderate on the trails, with some more difficult patches depending on which way you go. It is extremely picturesque, but do be mindful on the trails, rattlesnakes generally cross in the mid afternoon. Keep an eye out and avoid them and you'll both have a great afternoon.

John Young
2023-10-21 19:19:14 GMT

Started early due to the heat but had a great hike. Water flow seemed higher than normal. Falls at the end were worth the 8 stream crossings. 4 mi round trip from the over flow lot. Only bathroom is at the trallhead

Anilu Rodriguez
2022-08-29 22:56:34 GMT

Great hiking trail, I was recommended this place and it's perfect, it even has a little museum or nature center you can visit before or after your hike. I'm planning to come back soon, I wasn't able to to finish the hike because I got there late and the heat was on point so if you're planning to take this hiking trail come early because there's not that many shade areas. I love that a lot of families come to enjoy this place on the weekends.

Jack C
2022-06-01 06:33:29 GMT

Great scenery and easy 4 mile hike for beginners. Brought my parents here and we were able to get to the waterfall. Parking lot gets full fast so make sure to arrive before 6:30am for best spots.

Vladimir Ballesteros-Moreno
2023-04-24 01:45:40 GMT

This hike is moderate and awesome. 50/50 sun and shade. You will be hitting the sunlight till you go approach the overpass. After the bridge, the canyon is more pleasurable cause of the shade, water, and trees. Trail is uneven, and you will step on rocks and boulders. Bring hiking boots if you want to prevent a sprained ankle. The trail is good for all ages and for dogs on a leash. Waterfall has plenty of water now. This trail is pretty busy on weekends and holidays. Eaton Canyon offers a big parking lot. Arrive earlier, pack in and out your trash, and practice the 7 leave no trace principles. Please do not leave trash behind.

Priyanka Reddy
2023-07-30 00:36:26 GMT

What an awesome waterfall, this is one of the best hikes I have been.. took almost 1:30 hrs to reach the waterfalls from trailhead(it won't take that long, took pictures on the way) Waterproof hiking shoes are must for better grip as you cross water flows/small rocks on the way through. By the time reached the location(8am), there are lot of hikers already on the trail. Free parking and free entry. Picnic tables are available.

Stacey Mitchell
2021-03-08 18:01:44 GMT

You have to make a reservation before hiking here. I picked the 2-5 time slot and it was a good time because it wasn't very crowded at all. It's a beautiful hike. Not too hard; good for all ages and for pets. The falls are amazingly beautiful! Not as big as Bonita Falls (where you dont need a reservation), but still gorgeous! A pool at the bottom of the falls, but it was too chilly to get wet. The scenery on the way to the falls is beautiful. You cross the stream back and forth several times. There was plenty of parking when we went. I wondered if there was another way in without making a reservation but after visiting, you have to go through a gate where they ask to see your ID and reservation #. You're at the Nature Center and they have bathrooms inside. So the only way is to make a reservation in advance. Well worth it though and I'm so glad I checked it out before heading there.

Andrea Kibler
2022-01-26 21:27:01 GMT

Nice easy hike. When you see the bridge the trail will go to the left so that you continue UNDER the bridge. Lots of stream crossing that can be done without getting in the water if you're careful. I did see a lady slip and fall in so if you have poles they definitely will help you with your balance while crossing but it can be done without them. As long as you are following the water any way you take will get you there, can't really get lost so don't sweat going the wrong way. Make sure to bring a snack to enjoy once you get to the falls. 😁

Supreme Fudge
2019-03-06 01:43:47 GMT

Great trail by the river bed especially now with this wet weather. Nice place to chill in nature. Community park lots of people walking around no worries for wildlife. Just bring extra pants and plenty of traction on your feet. Crossing the river plenty of times so watch your step. Lots of fun though would recommend.

Debbie Lomenzo
2024-05-09 19:32:19 GMT

It was a lovely hike. The clouds provided shade for the 3.7 mile out and back hike to the falls.
The nature center had interesting things to see and do. Live reptiles and taxidermy larger animals such as mountain lion, deer, raccoon, opossum, skunk and birds.

Sergio Naveja
2022-06-09 13:56:07 GMT

Decided to try this hike suggested by fellow JPLers since Chantry Flats is still closed.
Plenty and some close parking spaces from where the hike starts, there is also a Nature Center with a nice surprise inside.
A soda/water vending machine is on the left before the entrance.
Go there early since there is not much shade most of the treck but there are some cool creek crossing areas with trees before getting to the falls.
Short hike 40 to 50 minutes each way...enjoy!

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