The Hansen Dam Recreation Area is an urban park with very close hiking opportunities for individuals living in the San Fernando Valley and surrounding communities. I sought out this area when the immediate effects of the Woolsey Fire were still being felt. The lake is very nice with pleasant views from it's shoreline. This is an urban park with urban park issues. There is a great deal of trash along the trails.
There are many paths cut by individuals straying from the main trails. This makes following a specific route sometimes challenging. If you stray from the main trail, it is possible you'll stumble onto a homeless camp.. It's not a safety issue so much as it feels like your invading another individuals space. I thought this trail was a nice walk, no treacherous terrain or anything like that. I was a little disappointed because the loop that it claims that it is was unable to be completed on foot.
Part of the loop is a Bridle Path and was so under water by the creek that it was impossible to cross on foot, unless you want to get soaked No it was unfortunate I had to go back along the concrete path to finish it but overall it was a nice walk. Use Navigator in the AllTrails app and join the other outdoor explorers who have completed this trail. Hansen Dam Bike Path Trail moderate Length 6.
Please note that this path crosses over Big Tujunga River. Reviews Sort by:. Nelly Montiel. September 1, Easy as Sunday morning! Helen Mauchi. August 25, Danielle Mendoza. August 20, Belen Medina. July 17, Mountain biking. July 10, Road biking. Michael Whipple. June 27, Toni Butler. April 5, Lilly Jr.
April 3, Awesome hidden gem in the valley! Artur Aleksanyan. February 28, Sunday in the marshes.. Cristian Luevano. February 9, Maria Gutierrez. January 31, Not too crowded, and it was a beautiful day! Allie Kat. Paved part was nice, but the paths in t s reservoir were muddy!
Tessa Hayden. December 7, Okay walk, a bit of dry riverbed. Beatrice Lau. November 26, November 21, November 3, Gd run and walk. Dulce Arroyo. September 29, Turn left on Foothill, then left at Osborne Street, and you'll find yourself back at the starting point. This path's starting point can be tricky to find. When in doubt, just follow the dam's crest line. Ride up the hill to Dronefield Avenue. Make a right. Exit at Osborne Street. Make a right and another right in 2 miles on Dronfield Avenue to enter the park.
Make a right at the dead end and park end the parking lot there. Both rides leave from this lot: the one to the dam leaves from the end of the lot then heads to the right. The other goes back to Osborne Street and makes a right. Tending Nature. The Mallorca Files. Professor T Belgium. Fine Cut. SoCal Wanderer. Earth Focus Presents. Muhammad Ali. Southland Sessions. Details: Bicycles and dogs on leash welcome. Ample free parking. Lots open from 6 a.
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