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Hiking around Fullerton offers a network of trails that navigate through city parks, greenbelts, and residential green spaces. The region is characterized by a mix of paved paths and dirt trails, with mostly gentle elevation changes. These routes often connect key local features like Laguna Lake and Hiltscher Park, providing accessible outdoor recreation within an urban setting.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Cedar Beach Park is a scenic tree-filled urban paradise nestled along Lake Muhlenberg. It's a peaceful place for a hike, where you can stroll down the paved trail along the water. The park includes a swimming pool, basketball courts, a playground, restrooms, and several places to stop and enjoy a picnic in the grass or at one of the many picnic areas on the grounds.
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Malcolm Gross Rose Garden is a quiet park with lots of beautiful roses and other flowers, a reflecting pond and a gazebo. It's a great place for leisurely walks and bike rides and offers plenty of opportunities for taking photos. The park has two walking loops, with the inner loop featuring ten wellness stations if you want additional exercise while visiting this lovely spot.
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The North Side Path is a beautiful route on mostly gravel that runs along the park's north side, and is part of the loop that continues on the opposite side of Little Lehigh Creek. It's a quiet stretch of trail where you can immerse yourself in the peaceful surroundings and enjoy the lovely views of the water.
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This historic bridge, constructed in 1841, is the oldest in the county and stretches 145 feet across the creek. It is a fantastic old bridge, and it is worth a detour to take a walk inside to admire the interior beams and capture some photos. If you want to shorten your hike, you can cross here and head back to the North Side Path.
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Lehigh Parkway is a huge public park in Allentown. It is technically a loop trail that travels on both sides of Little Lehigh Creek, and it is split up into a “North Side Path” and a “South Side Path.” Both sides of the trail are pretty similar, being mostly crushed gravel with a handful of paved parts.
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The Nor-Bath Trail is a scenic and well maintained, 5.5-mile route ideal for walking, running, and cycling. It features lush greenery, wildlife, and serene surroundings, perfect for a peaceful, family friendly, outdoor escape.
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Located in Northampton, Bicentennial Park is a small, yet beloved, local spot with abundant greenery and well paved paths.
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Bogert's Covered Bridge is a 145-foot-long bridge constructed in 1841. It is the oldest bridge in the county. It is still open to traffic, so it is a nice detour off of Oxford Drive.
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Yes, most trails in Fullerton are dog-friendly, provided your dog is on a leash. Popular spots for walking with dogs include the extensive Fullerton Loop trail system and the shaded path of the Juanita Cooke Greenbelt. Always remember to bring water for your pet and clean up after them.
Fullerton has many options for beginners. The Rose Gardens & Cedar Beach Park loop is an excellent choice, offering a very flat and short walk. Another great option is the area around Laguna Lake Park, which features gentle, scenic paths perfect for a relaxed stroll.
Absolutely. For a family-friendly outing, consider the Jordan Creek Trail loop. It's a relatively short and easy walk through parkland. Additionally, Craig Regional Park offers wide-open spaces and walking trails around a lake, making it a popular spot for families.
For panoramic views of the city, Hillcrest Park is a local favorite. While known for its fitness stairs, its paved walkways also lead to excellent vantage points. The Panorama Nature Preserve also lives up to its name, offering rewarding views over the surrounding landscape.
Most trails are a mix of paved paths, wide dirt tracks, and some singletrack, making them accessible year-round. Trails like the Juanita Cooke Greenbelt are well-maintained and mostly flat. After rain, some dirt sections, particularly on the Fullerton Loop, can become muddy, but they generally dry out quickly.
Yes, Fullerton is great for loop hikes. The Little Lehigh Parkway Trail loop is a substantial 6.2-mile (10 km) circuit through local parkland. For a much longer challenge, the famous Fullerton Loop is an 11-mile network of connected trails that forms a large circle around the city.
Even for shorter urban hikes, it's wise to be prepared. Essentials include plenty of water, especially during warmer months, sun protection like a hat and sunscreen, and comfortable walking shoes. A map or a navigation app like komoot is also helpful, as some trail networks can be extensive.
While Fullerton's trails are primarily urban greenways, you can find unique scenery. For a peaceful walk by water, the path around Laguna Lake is a lovely option. If you're willing to go to the adjacent city of Brea, Carbon Canyon Regional Park features a surprising and beautiful three-acre grove of coastal redwood trees.
The trails are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars. Hikers often praise the accessibility and variety of the trail network, which allows for everything from a short, peaceful walk to a longer, more challenging urban trek.
There are over 30 designated hiking routes in and around Fullerton. These range from short, easy walks in city parks to longer, moderate trails that connect different green spaces across the city, offering plenty of options for all fitness levels.
The Fullerton Loop is a network of trails, so there are many access points. Popular starting points with parking include Laguna Lake Park, Hiltscher Park, and the parking lot near the Juanita Cooke Greenbelt on N. Basque Ave. Arriving early is recommended, especially on weekends, as these lots can fill up.
Yes, the vast majority of hiking trails, including the Fullerton Loop, Juanita Cooke Greenbelt, and trails within city parks like Hiltscher Park, are free to access. Some regional parks, such as Craig Regional Park or Carbon Canyon Regional Park, may have a vehicle entry fee, particularly on weekends and holidays.


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