Pacific Electric Trail
Pacific Electric Trail
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Hike an easy 3.4-mile section of the Pacific Electric Trail, enjoying mountain views and a mix of urban and natural scenery.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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5.52 km
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4.10 km
1.31 km
106 m
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The Pacific Electric Trail is highly accessible, with numerous entry points and parking areas available along its entire length. Since it spans multiple cities like Claremont, Montclair, Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana, and Rialto, you'll find convenient parking options in various locations within these communities.
Yes, the Pacific Electric Trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all trail users.
The Pacific Electric Trail can be enjoyed year-round. However, for the most comfortable experience, consider visiting during the spring or fall when temperatures are milder. On clear days, the views of the San Gabriel Mountains are particularly striking, especially during sunrise and sunset.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to use the Pacific Electric Trail. It is a publicly accessible trail for recreational use.
The trail is predominantly a wide, paved path, making it suitable for various activities. In many sections, a parallel crushed stone path is also available, which is softer underfoot and preferred by some joggers or equestrians. The terrain is largely flat and straight, with minimal elevation changes.
Yes, the Pacific Electric Trail is consistently rated as easy due to its gentle gradients and mostly flat terrain. This makes it suitable for beginners, families, and users of all skill levels, whether walking, running, cycling, or inline skating.
The scenery is quite diverse, blending urban landscapes with natural elements. You'll see vibrant murals, tree-lined sections, and native plants. A major highlight is the expansive views of the San Gabriel Mountains, including Cucamonga Peak. Some parts also feature landscaped areas like rose gardens and historic orange groves, particularly around Fontana.
Absolutely! The Pacific Electric Trail is a historic "rail-trail" conversion, following the route of the old Pacific Electric Railway. You can find remnants of this past, including repurposed old railroad stations and packing houses, such as the Fontana Art Depot. Informative historical markers are also placed along the route, offering insights into its rich history.
Yes, the trail is well-maintained and often features amenities such as rest areas, benches, picnic areas, and water fountains. Many sections are also well-lit, making them suitable for early morning or evening use.
Yes, the Pacific Electric Trail connects to other local trails. For instance, it offers connections to the Cucamonga Creek Trail and the Deer Creek Bike Path. The route also passes through sections of the Cucamonga Creek Greenway and the Pacific Electric Greenway.
While generally smooth, some sections, such as a mile-long stretch in Rancho Cucamonga, are noted to be bumpy due to concrete slabs. This might be less comfortable for cyclists or inline skaters, so be mindful of the surface variations.