LENGTH

0.0 mi

ELEVATION GAIN

26 ft

DIFFICULTY

Difficult

TAGS:

Marshall Staging Area Connector A is a short trail, that connects Marshall Canyon to one of the staging areas. 

Marshall Canyon Trail is a 7.8 mile trail that starts in Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park, travels through the City of La Verne, and provides access to the network of trails above the cities of La Verne and Claremont. The southern portion is mostly flat and urban, while the northern portion is within a natural foothill environment.

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***Please note that the City of Claremont manages the trails in Claremont Hills Wilderness Park (CHWP). On May 22, 2025 a new ordinance went into effect which regulates the use of electric bicycles, or “E-bikes” and provides standards of trail etiquette in the Claremont Hills Wilderness Park. 

Permitted devices in Wilderness Park include: Manual pedal bikes, Class 1 E-bikes & Class 2 E-bikes.

Prohibited devices in Wilderness Park include: Class 3 E-bikes, Surron-type cycles & Any other motorized conveyance device, including but not limited to skateboards, scooters, ATVs, minibikes, dirt bikes, etc.

Trail Etiquette Standards in Wilderness Park:

  • Bicycle and e-bike operators must yield to pedestrians and equestrians.
  • Pedestrians must yield to equestrians.
  • All users must yield right-of-way to emergency and maintenance vehicles.

For more information regarding E-bike use at Wilderness Park, please visit: New Laws on E-Bike Use at Wilderness Park | City of Claremont, CA

TRAIL INFORMATION
ALLOWED USES:
  • Hiking
  • Mountain Biking
  • Horseback Riding
  • Dogs on Leash
CONTACT INFO:
County of Los Angeles
626-588-5364

trails@parks.lacounty.gov

LOCAL WEATHER:
Cloudy
98° / 71°

Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups

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Scott 8 years ago

Short and Steep trail well marked trail heads with new markers all part of the bigger Marshall Canyon Trail System