Ready for a wonderful hiking adventure this spring in SoCal? Located in Chino Hills State Park, Bane Canyon Loop Trail is an incredible walk through wide open green areas so stunning they will take your breath away. The Bane Canyon Loop Trail is a nice, moderately challenging hike that will serve as the perfect getaway.
This trail is unlike so many trails in Southern California. For one thing, you can see for miles along this gorgeous little trail.
You can really see the sky on the Bane Canyon Loop Trail. At 5.8 miles long, it’s a great choice for a pleasantly long walk through this gorgeous area.
It takes an average of 2.5 hours to complete, so while it won’t take up the whole day, you will have enough time to really soak in your surroundings.
One of the best things about Bane Canyon Loop Trail is that the amazing yellow and orange wildflower blooms blanket nearly the whole environment!
Everyone will feel cheerful in this bright and colorful atmosphere.
You might have to do a double-take sometimes because the trail truly looks like an illustration or painting in a museum at times.
With a small path, the landscape is nearly completely undisturbed, making this a true foray into nature.
You’ll feel like Alice in Wonderland meandering through the flower fields when you’re on Bane Canyon Loop Trail. Keep an ear out for the songs of local birds, too.
Bird watchers will be thrilled with all the lovely feathered residents of this area.
This hike is the perfect trail for an escape to another world. We’re willing to bet you’ll want to come back more than once for this idyllic walk through Bane Canyon. What’s your favorite part of this trail? Did you know you can also take in the views from the Bane Canyon Road Scenic Overlook located at 4721 Sapphire Rd. in Chino Hills, California? Let us know in the comments!
The Bane Canyon Loop Trail Is one of the best spring hikes in Southern California. Make sure to download the AllTrails+ app and check out our Ultimate Hiking Packing List before you head out on this and any other trail in the state!
If you enjoy hiking, did you know that California is home to the most national parks in the country? Check out this video of our state parks by OnlyInYourState:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYFjqK3PJeM&feature=youtu.be
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