Bridge to Nowhere - Trailhead

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La Verne, United States

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Bridge to Nowhere - Trailhead Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Bridge to Nowhere - Trailhead is located in La Verne, United States on Camp Bonita Rd. Bridge to Nowhere - Trailhead is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category hiking area in United States.

Address

Camp Bonita Rd

Phone

+1 3103228892

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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sergio Alvarez

Beautiful hike through the Angeles National forest. Make sure you bring good shoes, and don't mind getting wet crossing the river. The hike can end up a bit longer if you lose your way through the many trails but they all lead to the same area.

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Jenn C.

A highly trafficked trail, highly suggest arriving early to find parking. I would rate this a moderate trail in the winter/spring, you have to cross the river a few times and water is cold deep and fast. I’ve been there in the summer and the water is lower and it’s very hot, there are some spots where to have to climb up rocks.

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Albert Reyes

Great hike!! It took me 2.5 hrs to get to this beautiful bridge, well worth it. Not a lot of people here on a Wednesday but make sure you bring hiking shoes for this trail, there's lots of slippery rocks everywhere and your feet will definitely thank you for it.

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Michael Pinta

Awesome trail, not a lot people on the trail though. Parking was a little dicey, meaning there was a lot of broken glass in the parking lot so don’t leave anything expensive in your car. The trail wasn’t difficult, it goes on for three miles before the trail significantly narrows down; and looks like the trail is kind of washed out. It’s a fairly easy trail, great for cardio, my 3 year old made it down all on his own without any help and enjoyed his echo in the tunnels.

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Douglas Mancillas

Great scenery and a fairly easy hike for most people, just a little long. I saw old and young, big and small people make this hike. The signs at the park say the hike is 4.2 miles from the trail head to the bridge, but the trail is poorly marked. If you follow one of the many other trails that follow the river, you will end up hiking more like 5.5 miles like I did. It is open right now (Jan 2020) and the parking is scarce so get there early. Make sure you bring shoes that dry quickly or a couple extra pairs of of socks because you may have to cross the river at some point. It saddens me to see how many people disrespect the park with spray paint and by leaving their garbage. Please pack in/out.