Thursday, May 19, 2016

Hiking At Eaton Canyon



My family and I started out Spring taking our four year old hiking at Eaton Canyon.  Eaton Canyon is situated in the base of Angeles National Park in the city of Altadena in California.  It is about 3.5 mile hike from starting point (main entrance and parking).  This was our son's first time hiking so we decided to take the short cut entering from the residential streets into the hiking trail.  There are two shortcut entrances from the same residential street called Pinecrest Dr.  We opted for the first entrance which was about 1.5 mile past the Eaton Canyon Nature Center.



Eaton Canyon trail starts out flat and gradually goes uphill.  At the beginning the trail is mostly gravel and dry but as you hike into the canyon, you will walk through many creeks and streams.  Keep in mind though that water is scarce in California due to drought so you might not encounter as much water if you hiked during late summer.


 We made many stops along the trail so our son doesn't get tired out easily.  There are a lot to explore and what made it fun for the little one were rocks in the creeks and crossing the stream on logs.


  






And this was our destination, a 30 feet waterfall. If you do decide to come to this hike, I suggest to come during the weekdays or early morning on weekends as it does get very crowded due to its popularity with the locals.

:: On me ::
Hollister Hi-Lo lace panel top (similar Here)
Hollister Skinny jogger pant (similar Here)
Gap Chambray denim shirt
Avia sneakers (similar Here)
Hollister Fringe necklace
Crossbody bag via Marshalls (similar Here)

Eaton Canyon Trail and Waterfall
1750 N Altadena Dr, Pasadena, CA 91107
Photos taken by Herman Lee Photography and Lily

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