Eaton Canyon Trail to waterfall in Angeles National Forest
The Eaton Canyon Trail offers hikers a scenic journey through a diverse landscape in the San Gabriel Mountains, beginning with a wide, dusty path that gradually transitions into a lush canyon environment. Along the way, hikers will cross gentle streams and observe a variety of flora, including oak trees and other native vegetation. The well-maintained trail culminates at a picturesque waterfall cascading into a serene pool, providing a refreshing spot to rest and enjoy the natural surroundings. #Hiking #Canyon #Forest #Nature #Waterfall
- Distance: 1.6 mi
- Elevation gain: 427 ft
- Maximum elevation: 1,486 ft
- Elevation loss: 423 ft
- Minimum elevation: 1,260 ft
- Moving time: 47 m 13 s
- Moving speed: 2.0 mph
- Maximum speed: 14.4 mph
- Total time: 1 h 21 m
- Global speed: 1.2 mph
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Name: Eaton Canyon Trail to waterfall in Angeles National Forest trail, distance, elevation, map, profile, GPS track
Coordinates: 34.19174 -118.10585 34.19699 -118.10119
Topography: Pasadena topographic map, elevation, terrain
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Eaton Canyon Waterfall via Eaton Canyon Trail
United States > California > Los Angeles County > Pasadena
The Eaton Canyon Waterfall hike offers an easy-to-moderate adventure with plenty of scenic variety, from open canyon views to cool creek crossings. The path winds through trees and rocky stream beds, leading to a refreshing waterfall perfect for a quick rest. It’s a delightful, family-friendly hike that…
Distance: 4.1 mi • Elevation gain: 748 ft • Maximum elevation: 1,506 ft