Mary Vagle Nature Center Trail
Mary Vagle Nature Center Trail
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Hike the easy 1.8-mile Mary Vagle Nature Center Trail, a natural oasis with a pond, native plants, and mountain views in Fontana.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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326 m
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2.90 km
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1.79 km
970 m
142 m
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2.23 km
451 m
222 m
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Parking is available directly at the Mary Vagle Nature Center. The center serves as the primary trailhead, making access convenient for visitors.
While the nature center itself has specific rules regarding pets, dogs are generally allowed on the trails within the park. It is always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and to clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
The trail offers a unique experience throughout the year. Spring and summer bring blossoming flora, fall showcases vibrant foliage, and winter can even present peaceful snowscapes. For comfortable hiking, spring and fall are often ideal, but the diverse scenery makes it enjoyable in any season.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the trails at the Mary Vagle Nature Center or within Martin Tudor Jurupa Hills Park. The trails are freely accessible to the public.
The trail features diverse terrains, ranging from leisurely, well-maintained paths to more challenging sections through hills and desert-like areas. You'll encounter lush greenery, varied landscapes, and potentially some mountainous stretches, offering a good workout for different fitness levels.
Hikers can enjoy a picturesque backdrop of native flora and fauna, lush greenery, and a beautiful pond. The area is known for its native plant gardens and is a great spot for birding, as it lies within the Pacific Flyway. Keep an eye out for migratory birds and other local wildlife.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the SCE Utility South, Jurupa Hills Hike, and another segment of the Jurupa Hills Hike, offering opportunities to explore more of the surrounding natural area.
The Mary Vagle Nature Center Trail, as mapped, is an out-and-back route. However, the center offers a variety of interconnected trails, allowing visitors to create their own loop combinations for different experiences.
Beyond its trails, the Mary Vagle Nature Center is an educational hub. It features exhibits on local natural history, live and static displays of the native area, and educational programs. It's an 'oasis in the city' where you can learn about local plants, animals, geology, and water quality.
Yes, restrooms are available at the Mary Vagle Nature Center building, which serves as the primary access point for the trails.
The trails at the nature center cater to a variety of fitness levels. While the main route is considered easy, there are options for leisurely walks as well as more invigorating and challenging hikes, such as the 'Smoke stack Trail', which can provide a good workout.