Nice hiking trail. There isn't too much parking, so get there early. I believe the Santa Ana river runs through it. I recommend taking shoes that you don't mind getting real dirty. There is sand...
San Timoteo Nature Sanctuary
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San Timoteo Nature Sanctuary, located in Redlands, California, encompasses 200 acres of diverse habitats, including riparian grasslands and hillside chaparral, providing a serene escape from urban life. The Sanctuary features two historic trails, including the Cocomaricopa Trail and the Carriage Trail, which have been restored for safe use by hikers, cyclists, and horseback riders.
Managed by the Redlands Conservancy, the Sanctuary focuses on ecological restoration efforts to combat invasive species and promote native vegetation, ensuring a thriving habitat for local wildlife. With ongoing projects and community engagement opportunities, San Timoteo Nature Sanctuary serves both as a historical site and a natural haven for outdoor education and recreation.
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Trail is under construction. Full of mosquitos, swarms of gnats, beetles and horse poop. Broken fences and signs everywhere that say do not enter.
Beautiful walk on a fall day. Nice trail with marked trails. Be careful about parking as there have been thefts reported.
First off, there are two parking areas which are located on San Timoteo Canyon Road and Alessandro Road. It is near the Redlands Community Hospital. I like that I can get 3 miles one way and 3...
If there were more to see along the trail, I'd have given it four stars. As it is, it's a rather boring trail that takes you through a scenic view of the backs of homes of wealthy Redlands...
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