Contact Number

  • (951) 940-5600

Park Hours

  • Park is open for day use from 7:30 AM to Sunset. 

Park Activities

Yes
Dogs allowed on all trails.

Visiting State Parks With Your Dog

Historical/Cultural Site
Picnic Areas
Nature & Wildlife Viewing
Geocaching
Hiking Trails
Horseback Riding

Park Facilities

Parking

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Park Directions

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Welcome to Wildwood Canyon

Nestled in the hills above the suburbs of the Inland Empire, Wildwood Canyon offers panoramic views of the surrounding valleys in an unforgettable nature experience. This park property in the eastern foothills of the majestic San Bernardino Mountains features broad grasslands, canopies of centuries-old interior live oak, and threatened chaparral and sage scrub habitats. The park also preserves the human history of the area in the form of past ranches and homesteads. Step back in time and come visit beautiful Wildwood Canyon!

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Wildwood Canyon Classification

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California State Parks announced that the department is classifying and naming an 855 acre state property currently known as Wildwood Canyon Park Property in San Bernardino County. The classification will inform park planning for the property, including recreation, cultural and natural resource management. 

The classification process is expected to be completed within a one-year timeframe. California State Parks looks forward to embarking on this journey with the public, California Native American tribes, and other stakeholders to ensure the park remains a cherished and accessible destination for all visitors. Click the button below to learn more. 


Park Rules

Do your part to help protect Wildwood Canyons's national resources and keep yourself safe. Follow all of the parks posted rules. 

  • Dogs are permitted on all trails but must be on a six-foot-maximum leash and under human control at all times.
  • Stay on designated trails to protect vegetation and wildlife. Do not hike alone or interact with wildlife.
  • Poison oak can trigger a severe rash. Stay in designated areas to avoid the plant.
  • All natural, cultural, and historic features are protected by law and may not be disturbed, collected, or removed.
  • No motorized vehicles (including OHVs and motorcycles) are permitted on park roads and trails beyond the locked gate.
  • Because fire danger is high, smoking and open flames are prohibited.
  • Please pack out all trash and recyclables.
  • All weapons and their use are prohibited.

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