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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Colton

Best natural monuments around Colton offer diverse landscapes for outdoor exploration. The region features a variety of natural formations, including summits, viewpoints, and moorland areas. These natural features provide opportunities for hiking and experiencing the local environment. The area is characterized by its natural beauty and varied terrain.

Best natural monuments around Colton

  • The most popular natural monuments is Old Man of Coniston summit, a summit that features high tarns, lofty ridges, and historical remnants of slate quarrying and…

Last updated: May 19, 2026

Old Man of Coniston summit

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A Southern Fells classic, Coniston Old Man might be industry-scarred, but it remains stoical and unbowed. Towering high above the village of Coniston, it's a rightfully popular fell with good …

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Brant Fell

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The hike up to Brant Fell is quite easy, though some of the paths may be a bit muddy, especially when it's been raining for a while. The views from the summit are just spectacular.

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Swirl How

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My favourite approach of Swirl How is from Wetherlam, a great route with a few fun scramble sections to enjoy in dry weather. Linking up the 2,633-foot (802 m) Swirl …

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Gummer's How

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Gummer's How is situated on the eastern shore of Windermere, near its southern end. While the hill is small by Lakeland standards, it affords magnificent views over Windermere, across to the Coniston fells and Morecambe Bay.

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Black Crag

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One of my favourite fells in the Lake District. At 1,060 feet (323 m), it's one of the smallest Wainwrights but the views across the Lake District from this southern …

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David Howells
May 4, 2026, Black Crag

Black Fell (or Black Crag) is a 323-metre (1,056-foot) Wainwright that is often accessed from Tarn Hows. However, if you want a quick ascent, you park at the Cathedral Cave car park on the A593, this will give you a quick up-and-down option. It is a great little fell with its trig-pointed summit giving you great views of Windermere and the surrounding hills.

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tommyrider
March 6, 2026, Gummer's How

After similar trips, I often look for something easy online in the evening, just to relax for a while. That's how I stumbled upon https://spinmama-casino.com/cs-cz/ once and tried it out of curiosity. At first, I just watched how it all works, but gradually I started to notice the rhythm of the individual rounds. When you approach it calmly, it's quite a pleasant way to unwind after an active day.

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The actual summit is over the wall from the trig point.

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Brian
April 21, 2025, Gummer's How

Great hike, going up and down may stretch some unused muscles

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Becky
March 8, 2025, Gummer's How

Good footwear required. Some of the best views of Lake Windermere to the North and South

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Kerry
October 14, 2024, Black Crag

The trig point says Black Crag so it can be confusing!

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Ian Baines
August 17, 2024, Swirl How

There has been much debate over which is the higher: Swirl How or Coniston Old Man? They have both been comprehensively measured and are both currently 802.4m (2633ft in old money). Both measurements are accepted by the OS but the current maps show Swirl How as 802m and the Old Man as 803m. Why does it matter? Only one can be a Marilyn while the other must be classed as a Hump though they could be twin peaks. Currently the view is Coniston Old Man remains as the Marilyn and Swirl How is only a Hump. So the Historic County Top of the County Palatine of Lancashire, Coniston Old Man remains the higher. Swirl How is a very fine hill with a much more interesting ridge structure than the Old Man. Approaches from all directions are rewarding and exciting and there is a good chance you can enjoy solitude by the summit cairn which doesn’t suffer the crowds the Old Man does. Enjoy!

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Stine
May 8, 2024, Gummer's How

Easy to reach from the car park. For the few meters of elevation you get a fantastic panoramic view.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments to visit around Colton?

The Colton area offers several notable natural attractions. Popular choices include the diverse hiking experiences at South Hills Preserve Trails in Loma Linda, the scenic Santa Ana River Trail which runs directly by Colton, and the expansive Box Springs Mountain Reserve Park known for its panoramic views and extensive trail system.

Are there natural monuments suitable for hiking near Colton?

Yes, there are many excellent hiking opportunities. The South Hills Preserve Trails offer varying difficulty levels, while the Santa Ana River Trail provides a peaceful, scenic path alongside the river. For more challenging options and panoramic views, consider the trails at Box Springs Mountain Reserve Park or the ascent up Blue Mountain Trail near Grand Terrace.

What kind of views can I expect from natural monuments in the Colton area?

Visitors can enjoy a variety of scenic views. From Box Springs Mountain Reserve Park, you'll find panoramic vistas overlooking the cities of Riverside and Moreno Valley. The Blue Mountain Trail rewards trekkers with breathtaking mountaintop views. The Santa Ana River Trail offers peaceful riverine scenery.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Colton?

Many natural areas around Colton are suitable for families. The Santa Ana River Trail is generally flat and offers a pleasant environment for walks or bike rides with children. South Hills Preserve Trails also has options for beginners, making it accessible for families looking for easier hikes.

Can I go mountain biking at any of the natural monuments?

Absolutely. Box Springs Mountain Reserve Park features over 15 miles of trails suitable for mountain bikers, including the notable Two Trees Trail. The Blue Mountain Trail is also a popular spot for mountain biking, offering a rewarding ascent. Additionally, the Santa Ana River Trail is excellent for biking, providing a long, scenic route.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the Colton area provides numerous outdoor activities. You can find various running trails, cycling routes, and gravel biking paths. For more details on routes, you can explore options like Running Trails around Colton, Cycling around Colton, and Gravel biking around Colton.

Are there any historical sites within or near the natural monuments in Colton?

While not strictly a natural monument, the Agua Mansa Pioneer Cemetery in Colton offers a unique blend of history and a natural setting. It serves as a museum branch, providing a glimpse into the past with its many markers and natural surroundings. You can find more information about its history and rehabilitation efforts at sbcounty.gov.

What kind of wildlife can be spotted in the natural areas around Colton?

The natural monuments in the Colton area are home to diverse ecosystems. Box Springs Mountain Reserve Park is recognized for its delicate ecosystem and wildlife. The Blue Mountain Trail is also a popular spot for birding, offering opportunities to observe various bird species in their natural habitat.

What is the best season to visit the natural monuments around Colton?

The Colton area generally enjoys mild weather, making its natural monuments accessible year-round. Spring and fall often offer the most comfortable temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities, with pleasant conditions and blooming wildflowers. Winter can also be a good time for cooler hikes, while summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon visits are recommended.

Are there any natural monuments with varying difficulty levels for hikers?

Yes, the South Hills Preserve Trails in Loma Linda are known for offering numerous hiking trails of varying difficulty levels, catering to both beginners and experienced hikers. This allows visitors to choose a path that best suits their fitness and experience.

Where can I find trails for equestrians near Colton?

Box Springs Mountain Reserve Park is an excellent destination for equestrians. It features more than 15 miles of trails that are suitable for horseback riding, alongside hiking and mountain biking, providing ample space for equestrian activities amidst scenic landscapes.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments around Colton?

Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse landscapes and recreational opportunities. The extensive trail systems for hiking, biking, and even equestrian use are highly valued. The panoramic views from summits like those in Box Springs Mountain Reserve Park and Blue Mountain Trail are also a major draw, along with the peaceful atmosphere of trails like the Santa Ana River Trail.

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