When you hear the term “redwood,” we’re sure your mind automatically goes to the northern region of the state. But the truth is, Southern California is blessed with these mighty beauties too and we know where to find them. An easy hike in Brea will lead you to a redwood grove that is majestic, serene, and just as good as the ones in NorCal. Don’t believe us? Read on to check out why we love this picture-perfect hike.
The Carbon Canyon Nature Trail is a hiking trail located in Carbon Canyon Regional Park in Southern California.
The trail is a heavily trafficked 3-mile out-and-back trail that leads to a stunning redwood grove featuring 10 acres of coastal redwood trees that stand anywhere from 40 to 70 feet tall.
Besides redwood trees, you can also explore a pond, native plant life like walnut trees, and wildlife including rabbits, squirrels, and other small critters. Be careful of poison oak, as it has been known to creep up around the trail.
Birdwatching, running, and dog walking are all activities that are commonly done on this trail. However, if you do opt to bring your precious pooch, be sure to leash them.
The trail is open year-round and there is a small entrance fee. However, visitors agree the best time to go is between the months of April and December.
This gorgeous redwood grove is ideal for family photos, a quiet picnic, or just a fun solo day trip. At only 3 miles, you can certainly fit this into your busy schedule. So take the hike and share your pictures with us in the comments below!
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