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    Heaps Peak Arboretum

    4.5 (69 reviews)

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    Jay T.

    I had driven by this place in the past, but never stopped and I decided today it was the day. A fairly small park but filled with lots of informative labels along the trail to let you know what you're looking at, many local varieties of plants to see. Nice loop trail that's not too long but good for stretching the legs. As I was completing the loop trail I heard some music in the woods and found a quartet performing amongst the trees! A truly lovely surprise, and made my visit to the Arboretum a special experience. My only request was that they had a functional water fountain for the guests here... definitely a beautiful place that I look forward to visiting again.

    Leana T.

    Family friendly trail. It's one mile with an interactive map with trail highlights provided. Well marked trail and just a bit of hike up and down. Plenty of parking up front and a restroom. Day use parking pass $5 is needed - luckily there's a QR code you can scan and pay when you arrive. Or use the link here - https://www.recreation.gov/activitypass/AP21330 San Bernardino National Forest Day Use Pass Pass in California - Recreation.gov Great signs about local wildlife and flowers! Family enjoyed trying to spot and name the flowers.

    Variety flowers are in bloom different times of the year
    Janet B.

    When I'm in the area I always make it a to go see and walk through heaps peak arboretum. Always a peaceful time. I've never really had a big crowd which makes it nice. The restrooms have always been nice and clean. If there is no one working the booth. When you get there you can always pick up a little map and it has a guide as you walk the path to tell you what you're looking at

    Saydee B.

    Beautiful! Only $5 to park for the day. Very very lovely path and views! Will come back here in the spring to see the flowers!

    Jeenee Y.

    First time here and my babies loved it! February 2023 with snow it was beautiful. You can definitely enjoy some fun time with kids and take awesome pictures. Trail was a bit tricky (with snow/ice) - if coming here when there's snow WEAR GOOD SHOES! enjoyed every step we took here! Definitely thinking about coming back during spring :)

    THE PINECONE ON DISPLAY IS NO LONGER THE BIGGEST!! First time here today and I found about 4 dinosaurs left them for all to see

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    Caroline G.

    This was a nice stop on our way through the mountains from Lake Arrowhead to Crestline. The trail is short and sweet, about a 20 minute loop. Had a view great vistas and clear paths. The reason why I removed a couple stars is 1, the state of the restrooms. These may have been the nastiest restrooms I have ever encountered in all my travels. The smell was so bad it was impossible to even enter. So make sure to use the bathroom somewhere else before coming to hike here. The second reason is that we had to pay to park for a walk that was only 20 minutes round trip. Was overall worth the stop in the end, though.

    Adabella R.

    very short hike! it's more of a walk but it's so scenic and fun. The reason it's 4 stars it's because it's short and shouldn't have a Hike title to it

    Jennifer H.

    This small and very easy hike is great for kids or for those who just want to stop and stretch their legs for a bit. We didn't pay for parking, and I don't think we had to even if someone was watching the parking lot (we had a National Forest pass from our Airbnb host). We went twice - Once while there was no snow on the ground, and then we went again when there was enough snow on the ground to see your footprints in it. Both times were magical! The trees were all red/orange/yellow, and when we went during the snow, the snow was falling from above, and the powder was sticking to the pine needles. The trail takes about 45 mins if you stop occasionally. There are also two bridges to crossover, but when we went there was no water. Don't forget to pick up one of the green pamphlets at the entrance - They have information about the different types of trees and pine cones on your hike. The numbers on the pamphlet will correspond to the numbers you come across on the trail.

    Jason R.

    This is definitely worth a stop when visiting and the loop being just about a mile and relatively flat makes it easy for young and old alike.

    Dawn F.

    Running Spings, CA Final review of 2020. Visited in June, when clouds were enveloping the forest making for an unbelievable and ethereal experience I will cherish among my memories this year. This arboretum has the most beautiful walking trail and even the largest grove of Sequoia trees in the San Bernardino Forest. Spring to early Summer is a treat to visit due to blooms. I visited again, later in the Fall, and almost all of the pretty blooms were gone. The arobrtetum has a mile trail and allows for beautiful views and for taking time to just listen to the sounds of the forest and take in all of the beautiful fresh air and scenery. If I lived closer, this would be a regular spot for me to visit. Street parking when we visited due to no rangers on site. Free admission from what I can remember, there may have been a donation box.

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    Yonnie C.

    We swung by here to hike the sequoia trail this morning. Came early around 8:30am to avoid crowds. Bathrooms really stink. Saw one of the heaviest pine cones along the trail. A quick and easy trail and we had fun! Cool to see sequoia trees along the path too! Planted in the 1930s!

    Craig B.

    Heaps Peak Arboretum should be the first stop for any traveler new to the area. My wife and I haven't spent much time in California so many of the trees and flowers were new to us. Heaps Peak provides an overview of the trees and plants in Bernardino Mountains. When we first drove into the Bernardino National Forest, my wife kept seeing huge pinecones on the side of the road. "There's another one! As big as a basketball!" As I was driving and had to keep my eyes focused to handle the Rim of the World road, I never saw them and was skeptical of their size. The Heaps Peak Arboretum proved my wife correct. There were Coulter Pines that weigh as much as eight pounds and Sugar pines that grow as big as 22 inches in length. This was a fascinating introduction to our first time in the Southern California woods.

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    Great spot for kiddos! Easier trail for toddlers and entertaining path with animal foot prints to identify- and beautiful spot for adults

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    Great park, loved the fresh air and all the great activities included with the park. Will definitely be coming back.

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    Love coming here for a nice hike and a beautiful view of the forest and mountains!!!!!!!!

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