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Urban hiking trails around Monrovia are situated against the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, offering a blend of natural and developed landscapes. The region features diverse terrain, including chaparral-laden hillsides, shaded canyon bottoms, and urban park environments. Hikers can find routes that traverse oak woodlands and riparian habitats, providing a variety of settings within close proximity to the city.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Hike the easy 1.9-mile Duarte Recreational Trail, enjoying mountain views and a historic bridge, with an option to connect to Fish Canyon Fa
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There are lots of vintage shops and cafes in the historic downtown. Library Park is a great place to rest in the shade with a bite to eat before continuing your ride.
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Old Town Monrovia is a 10βblock historic district centered on Myrtle Avenue, that has brickβlined sidewalks, vintage lampposts, and boutique shops.
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Monrovia Recreation Park is 22 acres and has playgrounds, picnic shelters, and restrooms. It is a good spot for a break in the shade and some water.
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Leafy park with lawns and shaded seating, restrooms, drinking water. Great for a break
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Leafy park with lawns and shaded seating, restrooms, drinking water fountains, and a bike repair station. Great for a break or as trailhead to ride west along the dedicated Duarte Bike Trail, a multi-purpose trail that was founded in 1977. It stretches 1.6 miles from Royal Oaks Park at Vineyard Avenue to Buena Vista Avenue. Next to the paved cycling path runs a dirt jogging and equestrian trail shaded by oak trees. The gently sloped trail follows the historic Pacific Electric Railway route, passing an arched bridge that once carried Red Trolley Cars to Los Angeles.
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Duarte Bike Trail is a multi-purpose trail that was founded in 1977. It stretches 1.6 miles from Buena Vista Avenue to Royal Oaks Park at Vineyard Avenue. There are both a paved cycling path and a dirt jogging and equestrian trail. The path runs under shady oak trees with gentle slopes, and the trail follows the historic Pacific Electric Railway route, where you can spot an arched bridge that once carried Red Trolley Cars to Los Angeles. Great for biking, jogging, dog walking, or leisurely strolls, the trail includes amenities like parking, restrooms at Royal Oaks Park, drinking fountains, and a bike repair station at Vineyard Avenue. Itβs open daily from dawn to dusk.
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One of the few dedicated off-street bike paths, a section of the former historic Pacific Electric Railway route, passing an arched bridge that once carried Red Trolley Cars to Los Angeles. This multi-purpose trail was founded in 1977. It stretches 1.6 miles from Royal Oaks Park at Vineyard Avenue to Buena Vista Avenue. Next to the gently sloped paved cycling path runs a dirt jogging and equestrian trail shaded by oak trees.
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Monrovia offers nearly 20 urban hiking trails, ranging from easy strolls to moderately challenging routes. This guide features 18 curated routes to help you explore the city's natural and historical areas.
Monrovia's urban hikes often lead you through diverse landscapes, from chaparral-laden hillsides to shaded canyon bottoms and oak woodlands. A significant natural draw is the seasonal Monrovia Canyon Waterfall, which flows year-round thanks to an artesian spring, creating a lush riparian habitat within Monrovia Canyon Park.
Yes, Monrovia has several easy urban hikes perfect for beginners and families. The Duarte Recreational Trail is a great option, offering a gentle, nearly 3 km path. Within Monrovia Canyon Park, the Self Guided Nature Trail is a shorter, 20-minute walk showcasing local flora and fauna.
Absolutely. Many urban trails in Monrovia offer excellent viewpoints. For panoramic vistas across the San Gabriel Valley, especially stunning during golden hour, consider the Sunset Bench via Lower Clamshell Trail within Monrovia Canyon Park. The Cunningham Overlook Trail also provides breathtaking panoramas of Monrovia, the San Gabriel Valley, and the majestic mountains beyond.
Yes, Monrovia features several urban loop hikes. The Monrovia Historic Downtown loop from Monrovia is a moderate 7.7 km route that takes you through the city's historic areas. Another option is the Monrovia Recreation Park loop from Monrovia, which is also a moderate 7.7 km trail.
The urban hiking trails in Monrovia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the convenient access to nature, the variety of landscapes from shaded canyons to scenic viewpoints, and the well-maintained paths that make exploring the city's natural beauty enjoyable.
Yes, you can combine urban hiking with exploring local history. The Monrovia Historic Downtown β Monrovia Recreation Park loop from Monrovia is a great choice, guiding you through the charming historic downtown area. Additionally, the Ben Overturff Trail passes through some of the last undisturbed wilderness in the San Gabriels, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Monrovia is accessible via public transport, particularly with the Metro L Line (formerly Gold Line) which has a station in downtown Monrovia. From there, local bus services or a short walk can connect you to various trailheads, especially those closer to the city center or Monrovia Canyon Park.
Monrovia offers pleasant urban hiking conditions for much of the year. Spring and fall provide mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Even during warmer months, trails within Monrovia Canyon Park, with their dense canopy of alder, sycamore, and oak trees, offer significant shade, making them comfortable options. Winter hiking is also enjoyable due to generally mild Southern California weather.
Monrovia's location provides direct access to the extensive trail networks of the San Gabriel Mountains. While this guide focuses on urban trails, some routes, like those in Monrovia Canyon Park, can connect to broader systems, including the historic Gabrielino Trail (NRT) which follows an ancient route used by indigenous people.
Many urban trails in Monrovia are dog-friendly, though it's always best to check specific park regulations. Trails like the Duarte Recreational Trail are generally welcoming to leashed dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you carry waste bags.


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