Flint Canyon Trail - La Cañada Flintridge, CA

Flint Canyon Trail - La Cañada Flintridge, CA
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Flint Canyon Trail Dog-Friendly Park in La Cañada Flintridge, California

Flint Canyon Trail is a hidden gem for pet owners looking for a scenic and relaxing spot to enjoy dog-friendly hiking near La Cañada Flintridge, CA. Winding under the 210 freeway and along a tranquil brook, this urban trail offers a shaded escape, surrounded by stately trees and beautiful canyon scenery. With its well-kept paths, mellow vibes, and pet-friendly trails, it’s a favorite for those seeking a break from busy city life with their dogs.

The trail is not just dog-friendly but also family-friendly, making it a great destination for hikes with kids and pets alike. Visitors rave about the year-round stream, quiet atmosphere, and accessibility, whether you come by car or public transit. Bring your furry friend for a stroll—it’s the ideal place for those who love dog walking, jogging, or just some peaceful time outdoors in Los Angeles County.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Dogs are allowed on the trail, but leash requirements are not specified—assume leashes may be required.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the trail is well-shaded by old trees throughout its length.
  • Is public transportation available to the park? Yes, you can reach the trail via Metro (take the 662 to Lincoln and Woodbury and walk over).
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, Flint Canyon Trail itself is a popular hiking and jogging trail.
  • Is the park open year-round? Yes, the trail is open year-round and offers a year-around water feature in the stream.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? The trail is good for kids and is listed as kid-friendly.

Reviews

Greg Curtis

Great urban trail. Starts off under the 210 freeway, and works its way along a winter-season brook. Eventually you’ll find yourself alongside ?M mansions and equestrian properties.

Larry Jensen

This is a nice shady hike and there’s year around water in the stream. where it comes from I don’t know but it’s a definitely go to hike for us.

Michael Mann

One thing to note is if you are coming in from the sign near the map, the arrow shows up and to the right, but the trail starts behind the sign, walking under the bridge.

Coming via Metro? Take the 662 to Lincoln and Woodbury (By McDonald’s) and walk over.

Libra Lady

Great hike you just have to come early because you’ll be here for a while. The sight are great.! Does anyone know how late you can park here in the afternoon before they closeNULL

Richard Hawkins

Flint Canyon Trail is one of those hidden gems that punches way above its weight. Perfect if you want a mellow hike with just enough scenery to clear your head without committing to a full-on mountain trek. The trail is well-kept, shaded by gorgeous old trees, and you get pockets of that quiet, almost dreamlike canyon vibe that feels miles away from city noise. Great for walking, running, or just vibing out with a coffee and letting your mind wander. Bonus points for being dog-friendly and not overcrowded like a lot of L.A. spots. Five stars easy — this is my go-to spot when I need to disappear for an hour without leaving town.

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