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    Carbon Canyon Regional Park

    4.4 (356 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Nice views around the park
    Melinda L.

    Always a delightful day when I get to visit this park. It's a peaceful park and lots of nature things, like birds (...and their poop), flowers, the lake, and the fresh air. A brilliant park when you're looking for a break for whatever you need a break from. Enjoy nature and leave it the same as when you came in.

    Redwood forest
    Keith A.

    I think it was $10 to park, but it was worth it. You do have to pay a re-entry fee if you leave. This is a nice park, plenty of things to do and see, like a lake, sports area, walking trails, and more, but the highlight for me was the hike to the redwood grove. I imagine in a few hundred years you will have a mini king's canyon or sequoia national park going on there when the redwoods get even bigger. I think the sign said the 241 trees were planted in 1970, so 50 years and growing bigger everyday. The redwood area was pristine, serene, and dreamy on a cold, damp, foggy morning. The sun came out just as we were getting over to the park, but a mile away you couldn't see 20 feet in front of you. On the way to the redwoods there is a sign about photographs, and only for personal use without a permit. We were there about 9 am on a Sunday and there were at least 6 or 7 professional photos shoots going on. Pretty popular place. My gut tells me none of them had a permit. There were small and large family shoots, maternity shoots, engagement shoots, birthday shoots, all kinds of photo shoots going on and why not, the area is perfect for photo shoots. Please enjoy my photos.

    sunset
    Yesenia R.

    1st time at this park and it is so pretty. There is a $5 fee for entry. It has a beautiful lake , grassy areas, picnic tables, and playgrounds. My Boys enjoyed some baseball on the grass. We had a mini photoshoot by the lake. it was such a great Sunday. Not too busy. We found out after about the short hike here, so we will definitely be coming back.

    Matt M.

    What a fun place to hike! It's pretty big, there are multiple playgrounds for different ages, multiple places for different sports, a decent-sized lake in the middle that allows fishing, a butterfly garden, and lots of unique hiking areas. My kids loved the paved paths for scootering. They also loved the playgrounds - there's plenty of shade around them as well. We hiked Redwood Grove, and what a nice little treat in SoCal! As long as you're not going there expecting Sequoia-sized trees, it's a great place to explore and take in the scenery. The hike to get there is pretty easy, and there are signs that explain more about the area as well. I saw some bikers, so I think there's a bike path that also leads to the grove - not 100% sure though. We also enjoyed the butterfly garden. When we walked the area, there were people doing what looked like a wedding photoshoot. There are lots of plants, and a couple of nice walkways that run through. We saw 12 butterflies in the area! It's pretty well maintained. They also have a Junior Ranger program - see website for details because it only occurs on certain days.

    Karishma M.

    Surprisingly I had never heard of this park before until I asked Gemini for places in the area that could be good for a evening walk near a lake. Parking is $3 on weekdays and $5 on weekends. The park is large and beautiful. There's a little lake, picnic tables, a playground, and a side hike (level easy) that features a little redwood grove. I'm not sure if I explored everything Carbon Canyon has to offer, maybe there's even more, but everything I did see was quite lovely. I would definitely go back and I recommend to anyone considering visiting.

    Redwood trail
    Weechooo Q.

    This park has a nice easy trail. Also has a big park and a duck pond for the kids. There are some walking paths around the park so you could bring a bike, skateboard scooter etc. Steer clear of the grass unless you don't mind stepping in geese poo.

    The Redwood Grove
    Mike N.

    Brea, Ca. Very nice place for a leisurely hike that is easy. There are several trails that branch off into non park trails too, so you can take as long a hike as you want. The highlight here is the redwood grove that some dedicated individuals have managed to nurture by into a mature grove, very impressive. The native plant area is interesting also, but they have not kept up with keying the species. The natives are generally not too dramatic in the winter anyway. Easy parking, $5,

    The redwoods
    Jessica C.

    Came here for birding and was very pleased with everything we found! Parking is $5 on Saturday and the attendant was very helpful and friendly. There is plenty of parking and restrooms and porta-potties (near the trails). We parked near the back and followed the red wood trail. The redwoods were really cool! Never knew they existed here. At first, we did not see many birds. But when we walked around towards the entrance where the geese are, we saw many different ones in the trees. The coolest finds were a Red-Shouldered Hawk perched on a tree branch, a Downy Woodpecker, the very colorful Egyptian Goose, and the beautiful and bright Western Bluebird!

    Brian F.

    Carbon Canyon Regional Park spans 124 acres and is home to Southern California's only grove of redwoods. Parking is $3 on weekdays and $5 on weekends. There are multiple parking lots throughout the large park so there is ample parking everywhere. The main park has five playgrounds, eight tennis courts, two baseball fields, three volleyball courts, multiple covered shelters with grills, plenty of grassy areas, and a 4 acre lake in the middle for fishing. Outside of the main park area are multiple dirt trails. To get to the redwoods, go down the coyote pass and follow the markers for the redwood grove. Fortunately it's only a 1.1 mile short hike to see the redwood groves. You don't need hiking shoes to walk through but I'd definitely recommend closed toe shoes. The park has tons of restrooms and is well-maintained throughout. It was peaceful walking around the park and watching the ducks near the lake. It's great for picnics and gatherings as well as strolls and running. There are plenty of things to do, whether you just use the park or the trails or both.

    It's so magical
    Jessica G.

    One of our favorite parks to go to around here! My best friend from childhood came down to visit with us today such a treat with her two kids so baby girl and them can play and we could catch up. My husband drove and she had the bikes on her car so the kids could ride their bikes here. We brought chairs so we can sit down and we can relax and let the kids play since they have playgrounds all around. They had a lot of geese out today which was beautiful. They came around the playground and were hanging out with us then a little squirrel came to visit me again maybe he remembers me from my last photo here lol. It was beautiful out not busy at all. We had a nice time catching up and talking. We all had a great time at the park. Even though I'm hurting so badly it was worth it to spend the day outside with my best friend husband and our kids. I absolutely love this park it is so peaceful here. If you've never been, I highly recommend you come try this part out on the weekends. It's five dollars during the week. It's three dollars so we had to pay the three dollar fee today to get in but they have a lot of parking around. They have a nice hike in the back to the redwoods which we didn't go on today because my legs were hurting too bad so we just sat down and enjoy the beautiful day :) Thank you for keeping this park so clean and pretty for everyone to enjoy and for friendly service when we arrive. Love this park! Aloha

    Treescape
    Priti P.

    Always nice to have a peaceful getaway within the city for fresh air and get back into nature. And Carbon Canyon Regional Patk has it all. A small lake surrounded by well cut grass, playground for the little ones, covered bbq areas, three volleyball courts, and tennis courts. My fav, a fun hiking trail that leads up the old Brea Dam where you can catch views of the OC and another trail that leads into the Redwood Forest, to cool from the sun and relax. Often see people taking special events photos here. Also a good place for birdwatchers, aside from the ducks that reside here.

    squirrel
    Benjamin N.

    5$ abundant parking, beautiful and easy trail with cold water fountains and sinks, big trees and a big lake, community is bustling and you can't forget the giant park and sick playground

    Redwoods
    Cassidy I.

    This park is fantastic! On the weekends, it's usually $5 entry for a car load. This money is put to great use maintaining the grounds, play areas, and multiple restrooms. I was extremely upset by the Redwood Grove by no fault of the park itself. It was the other visitors who were at fault. Many people were taking professional photos, climbing on the base of the trees, picking off bark, and I even saw a visitor carving into the trunk of a tree! Maybe some game cameras could be installed in the area to help deter misuse and destruction of the space?

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    This park is beautiful, only problem they have is POOP. Poop everywhere, literally. Dog owners need to do better. Kids play there.

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    They were efficient, friendly, and gave the impression our health was important to them.

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    Stayed there for half an hour to check out the fishing lake and hiking routes. Very clean facilities was with ample parking

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    So cute!! I loved this trail sm & have been multiple times, 10/10 & very family friendly!

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    Ask the Community - Carbon Canyon Regional Park

    Power wheelchair accessible to redwood?

    It is somewhat stroller and wheelchair friendly, not sure about a 'power' wheelchair

    Pet allowed on the hiking trail?

    Yes, I saw some people walking their dogs.

    Do we need a permit to take pictures?

    If you are just taking pictures of the scenery for yourself, no. If you are taking pictures for groups etc, call the OC permits hotline. 866-627-2757

    How far is the walk to redwood forest and can you use a wheel chair on trail to get to it?

    It's about ten minutes walking slowly. Yes, you can use a wheelchair, but there's a small hill… Read more

    Is it allowed to have a bbq?

    Yes and there is a grill close to every bench and sitting area!

    What trail has the best view?

    The redwoods trail

    Am I able to bring a small bench as a prop for pictures in the redwood groves?

    Honeslty , I have never seen anything big brought in for photos. All I've seen us a banner. You can ask staff as they drive around monitoring at times.

    Can you see redwoods from Imperial Hwy (outside park)?

    No, it's about a 10-15 walk from lot A to get to the redwood groves. Only the neighboring homes at the top of the hill can see them from their backyards

    Is the walk to the redwood area far? How long is the walk? Taking maternity photos, for a 7 1/2 months pregnant woman, how strenuous is the walk to the Redwoods?

    The trail to the Redwood Grove is .5 miles from parking lot A. It is a dirt trail and fairly flat. Don't go when it's hot, and the trails close at sunset or the park's closing time; whichever comes first. If you are hiring a photographer, make… Read more

    What is the parking fee?

    $3 Mon-Fri $5 Sat-Sun $7 Major Holidays

    Can you hang a hammock anywhere on the grounds?

    No, you may not hang anything from the trees or shelters.

    What's the best/most beautiful month to visit Carbon Canyon Regional Park?

    Cooler months. It can be quite hot during the summer.

    Does anyone know if the parking lot is open?

    Yes

    Do you need fishing permit?

    Yes, you need a valid CA fishing license to fish at any of the County Parks. To make it equitable for all users, there is a 1 pole per angler rule, 5 fish limit.

    Does the park still allow engagement photo shooting? I heard they're kicking out photographers because there are too many people shooting. Anyone knows?

    If you are a professional photographer, regardless if you're doing a photo shoot for a friend, you will need a photo permit. You also need to call ahead 48 hours in advance to be notified of any issues ahead of time and to let the Rangers know who… Read more

    Will anyone give me a hard time for taking engagement photos or a photo shoot?

    Nope. The is a designated photo-taking area at the end of the redwoods trail. Your welcome 🤗

    Hi I'm planing for day picnic for 20 ppl so any suggestions how do I book the spot or Is it first come first service thank?

    If you want to get an archway you need to book ahead of rime

    Do we have to pay a fee for photo permit, if we take our own personal photos without a professional photographer, but bring a few small props and a tripod in?

    Probably not but I would double check Call 949-585-6447… Read more

    Thinking of having my engagement shoot here with the redwood trees. How far along is the walk from the parking? Thanks!

    It's beautiful! From the nearest parking lot it's about a 15 min walk or so! If you need a photographer, let me know!✨

    Would I need a permit for photography if I brought my own professional camera?

    We did not need a permit for our pictures. We had someone take pictures of us without a permit. I believe the only time you need a permit is if you bring in large props or are doing large, seated group pictures.

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    Review Highlights - Carbon Canyon Regional Park

    We took the trail down to Coyotes Pass, & down again to Redwood Trail which will take you to the Redwood Grove.

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