Peter F. Schabarum Regional Park Loop
About This Trail
The Schabarum Loop trail is an excellent option if you like to see other people along the trail and offers a great preview of what Hacienda foothills offer. The trail starts in the neighborhood, near the sports field. Follow the blocked off road to the entrance of the dirt trail (just before the road dead ends into the main park road). This section of dirt trail follows rolling hills through trees and fields until you reach the horse stables. Cross the parking lot and pick up the trail again at the edge of the trees. Continue clockwise, going uphill to a viewpoint of the mountains. The trail will then descend downhill to a playground. Continue east across the grass back to where the sports fields begin.
Trail Features
Seasons | Fall, Spring, Summer, and Winter |
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Surface type | Dirt |
Elevation gain | 180 ft. |
Stroller friendly | No |
ADA accessible | No |
Water fountains | Yes |
Bathrooms | No |
Cell reception | Spotty |
Pet friendly | Yes |
Nearby convenience store | Yes |
Camping Nearby | No |
Emergency support within 5 miles |
Yes |
Trail highlights
The trail winds along the hills in Schabarum, with large trees, grassy fields, a visit to the horse stables, cherry blossom trees, and views of the mountains.
Fee & Parking Details
This trail guide suggests parking in the neighborhood, but you can park in the park for free on weekdays. Parking fees apply for weekends and holidays http://parks.lacounty.gov/peter-f-schabarum-regional-county-park/
Trail Contributor

My name is Nicole Dominick, and I’ve been hiking with Hike it Baby since May 2016 with my daughter. She is now 4.5 years old and has hiked over 400 miles! She has been carried for most of those miles, but we enjoy every journey. We were both born and raised in Southern CA but now live in Colorado Springs, CO.
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Getting There
From the CA 60 Fwy, take Azusa southbound and turn left onto Colima. Go just past the park entrance and turn into the neighborhood. Go up the hill and park. The trail starts at the blocked off entrance road by the sports fields.