Overview
Tucked away in Rancho Cucamonga, California is the Cucamonga Canyon Trail—a 5-mile journey that challenges and captivates cyclists. While the majority of the trail is a rocky singletrack, its variety of terrains and technical sections ensure an exhilarating ride.
The Rocky Adventure Begins
Starting off parallel to the paved Cucamonga Creek Trail, the route offers a picturesque prelude before the landscape transforms as you approach the Dam, leading into the Cucamonga Canyon Wash. As you progress on the east side of the wash, the trail eases, the rocky terrain giving way as the connecting Dam nears.However, the adventure is far from over. Upon crossing to the west side, another entrance beckons, introducing cyclists to a segment bursting with technical challenges. This trail is recommended for those seeking thrills until it reroutes back to the East side. For those aiming to expand their journey, it seamlessly connects to The Cucamonga Road Trail.The return trip promises equal parts thrill and speed, allowing riders to experience the trail's undulations and nuances anew.
Riders' Reflections
Trail Access
For those eager to embark on this journey, the trail's entrance lies just 200 meters north of The Demens Creek Trail Rest.
The Cucamonga Canyon Trail offers a blend of natural beauty, technical challenge, and high-speed thrills, making it a sought-after destination for cyclists in and around Rancho Cucamonga, California. However, safety and due diligence are paramount—always ensure the trail is open before beginning the journey. Happy cycling!