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“The trail is right along the river, and if you go off trail and make your own way, you can walk along the riverbed.” in 3 reviews
“People come from all over to hike to trails, run the track, enjoy the scenery.” in 5 reviews
“Cool looking disc golf course (although have never seen a soul using it..).” in 3 reviews
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30 min walk to reach the river. but the river was dried when I went
Valeria V.5 years ago
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- 16326798Dec 3, 2023
Love this trail. Long enough distance to feel accomplished in walking/jogging but short enough I don't feel like dying when I'm home. The path is usually very clean. Mosquitos are so much tho so beware, have bug protection.
I've been told there are snakes too, although I've yet to see one during my 3 years of walking this trail. Consider that lucky!lol I don't want to see one!! Sometimes you will come across some bums but... it could be worse.Helpful 1Thanks 1Love this 2Oh no 1 - 340308514Apr 7, 2023
This park is a couple of blocks away from us and we love going there for walks and play.
Favorites: the miles of trail, the workout track and exercise machines and the play area.
Things to work on: the play area can have a little playground/slides added. It would make it more appealing.
Perfect to get your workout in and celebrate #EarthDay #EarthMonthHelpful 1Thanks 1Love this 1Oh no 1 - Joel S.San Bernardino, CA23712Jan 16, 2024
Nice park with a clean peaceful walking trail. Good for dogs horses and bikes. Frisbee courses are pretty fun as well. Restrooms are closed.
Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jul 23, 2021
Nice, little park. This park is what you pass through when going along the Eastvale Trail. One end of the path is at the Eastvale Community Park and the other end is at Archibald. I took off a star because there are a TON of gnats all around the trail, which could be the dealbreaker regarding even coming here or not, so wear your sunglasses, gaiter, and probably a hat to keep them out of your face/eyes/nose!
The scenery is pictueresque and many sections of the path is wider than any trail I've ever been to.
I suggest you park at the Eastvale Community Park parking lot and bike or walk all the way through the walk.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 4Oh no 1 - Clare C.Highland, CA14998Apr 20, 2020
I was looking for an easy hike that I could jog for a few miles, so I was disappointed when the trail wasn't longer than a mile.
However, I may have been lost and completely missed the actual trail. The scenery was beautiful and I felt completely safe the whole time.
There was a sign that stated you must wear a mask at all times. I noticed a few people not wearing one, but everyone was keeping a safe distance of 6 ft apart or more.
I'm definitely going to come back to see if I missed the actual trail.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Holly P.Corona, CA2494May 12, 2021Updated review
Of all the animals I've seen on the trail, (bobcat, snakes, lizards, boars) I've never seen this before. I believe it's a California condor.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0Apr 27, 2020Previous reviewCheck this guy out. I was running and he slithered out of no where. As it gets warmer, these sneaky snakes will continue to appear. Scary as soo many people are out and about during quarantine!
Aug 3, 2015Previous reviewIt's a great park. I run the trail 3-4 times a week. BUT-Be careful!! I saw a bobcat 100ft from the park. See the picture I added in the pics. It is scary to know it was so close.
- Lisa B.Chino Hills, CA288558Feb 14, 2022
Cute little hidden gem! Brought our pup here to picnic and chill. We will definitely return again to explore the trail that runs along the riverbed.
Helpful 1Thanks 1Love this 0Oh no 1 - 1504422001Apr 15, 2017Updated review
I really enjoy going for a walk in this park along the trail. Today we parked at the listed address and then took the trail to the left. It comes to an end in about .8 mile and then you just come back the same way which is just under 2 miles for the total walk. We saw lots of bunnies today as well as some beautiful flowers (bees included) which is a great way to begin SPRING!
BIG CON: NO RESTROOMS!!!!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0May 21, 2016Previous reviewFirst time here and I was super impressed! I will definitely be back!
Pros:
The area is absolutely beautiful.
The trails are split.. one side dirt for horses and the other concrete for walking, running & biking.
Beautiful Frisbee Golf area.
Nice separate area with a small jogging circuit area interspersed with exercise equipment.
The area was like some kind of wildlife sanctuary?
Parking areas available
Saw lots of little lizards, butterflies and bunnies!
People using the trail all seemed friendly.
Cons:
No bathrooms anywhere in sight.. not even in the kiddie park area!
Not much shade over trails.
I wish there were a few benches spread about because sometimes I like to take a break so that I can go further.
I don't particularly feel that this is totally safe to walk alone?
They need a map. We had no idea where we were going, how far we walked out where the trail on the opposite direction led? - Aug 30, 2015
What a lovely park. So lovely it inspired me to give 5 stars.
Woke up Sunday morning to a little canine kiss, and oh yes, a kiss from the Mr. After downing my first cup of coffee and nibbling on a remnant of a guava empanada we had bought the night before, we decided to get out and enjoy the day. It was one of those late summer, August days when it would get hot quickly, so we had to act fast.
First matter of business, find out if our little Mexican place had more of those magnificent pastries (they are usually out). A resounding bingo! Secondly, we needed to find a nice spot to get in a nice morning walk and work off that sinfully wonderful pastry. And that is how we found River Walk Park. It was not that far away.
This park parallels the swampy Santa Ana River that passes through the Inland Empire on its way to the Pacific Ocean. The riverbed I remember from non-drought times. It could be quite scary with its quicksand, snakes, overgrown brush and trees. Not a safe place to wander. However, it was an ideal place to hunt for tree mushrooms, but that's another story. And I hate to think what will happen to this beautiful park if we ever get the huge seasonal rains and high water table like before.
The park is beautifully maintained. It has ramps or stairs, you choose, for getting down to the park. And once there, you will find lots of green grass, hills to tumble down, a large gazebo, man-made, stone lined brooks, little bridges, and a play area complete with swings and things to climb and explore, with rubber padding underneath instead of sand for the little ones.
There are two trails that parallel each other, a horse trail, and a well paved one for bikers, joggers, hikers, and us plain folk. It goes and goes. And it is a perfect place for giving the loveable pooch in your life a nose full of wild smells and a great walk, on a leash of course. I only wish it was tree-lined, it was pretty stark where we joined up. Maybe some day. This is still a young park.
I think we have found a winner for our walks and family outings.Helpful 9Thanks 1Love this 11Oh no 1
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