Dogs Leashed
Features
Views · Wildflowers
An Adventure Pass is required to park at the trailhead.
Description
From the trailhead on Stoneyvale Road, head south toward Big Tujunga River. This trail starts off by crossing the river. During high water use your best judgement at this crossing as the high water can be dangerous. Some times its best to turn around and find another trail to hike rather than risk life and limb to cross high water!
After crossing the river, the trail very quickly begins to ascend the trail which parallels the canyon for a little under a half mile. The trail veers away from the canyon and begins to climb switchbacks up a ridge line. There is not a lot of tree cover along this trail as fires have burned the slopes of the mountain. At 3.3 miles, the trail is joined by
Sister Elsie Trail from the west; above this, the grade of Stone
Canyon Trail begins to ease. At 3.7 miles, the trail ends when it meets
Haines Canyon Spur.
Thanks to John McKinney, The Trailmaster, for sharing this trail description. To learn more about trails in California, check out his guides at
The Trailmaster Store.
Flora & Fauna
Chamise and California lilac.
Poodle-dog bush is abundant. This plant causes a rash similar to poison oak or poison ivy when it touches skin. Wear long sleeves and pants if you hike in the area.
Contacts
Shared By:
John McKinney
with improvements
by Alan Coles
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