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Embark on the Bud Turner Loop for an easy hiking experience that winds through diverse wooded areas and open fields, often brightened by seasonal wildflowers. This peaceful route offers a quick escape into nature, perfect for a brief stroll where you can observe local wildlife, including various bird species. The…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Bud Turner Loop is located within Laguna Lake Park. You can typically find parking available at the park's designated parking areas, which provide convenient access to the trailhead.
Yes, the Bud Turner Loop is dog-friendly! Please ensure your dog remains on a leash throughout the trail to respect other hikers and local wildlife.
The trail is open year-round, offering distinct seasonal beauty. While pleasant in warmer months, it can be particularly striking after snowfall, transforming into a 'wonderland'. Be aware that after rain, parts of the trail can become muddy and wet, so appropriate footwear is recommended.
Based on available information, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access the Bud Turner Loop or Laguna Lake Park itself for day use.
The trail is predominantly flat, making it an easy and leisurely walk. However, be aware of some rougher sections with exposed roots. The loop features various surfaces, including boardwalks through wetlands, wooded areas, and even a short section of suburban road. The southern part can be boggy, and muddy after rain.
The Bud Turner Loop is considered an easy trail, suitable for hikers of all ages and skill levels, including beginners. It takes approximately an hour to complete its just-under-three-mile length.
Hikers are treated to breathtaking scenery, including expansive views of the reservoir, diverse wooded areas, and wetlands with informative signage along boardwalks. Notable features include a hidden waterfall/cascade, a dam with a fish ladder, and open fields adorned with wildflowers like red clover and buttercups.
The trail is home to various wildlife, especially near the water. You might observe swans, geese, and diverse bird species such as Warbling Vireo, Yellow Warbler, and Baltimore Oriole.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Bud Turner Trail and the West Coyote Hills Trail.
While generally flat, some rougher sections with exposed roots and potentially muddy areas might pose a challenge for strollers. It's advisable to use a sturdy, all-terrain stroller if you plan to bring one.
Given the varied terrain and potential for muddy sections, appropriate footwear is recommended. Layers are always a good idea, and consider bringing water, especially on warmer days. Don't forget binoculars for wildlife viewing!