Posts Categorized: Trail News


Help Us Maintain LCF Trails

November 2024 Hello La Cañada Flintridge Trail Lovers! 2024 has been an outstanding year for the trails and your LCF Trails Council, celebrating it’s 50th anniversary. Protecting, preserving, and expanding our City’s trail system requires the whole community’s support, and we genuinely appreciate yours! Below is why it has been a busy year. At the … Read more »

Children’s Adventure Guide to LCF Trails & Coloring Book

A local Girl Scout from Troop 5781, Kiley Ku (17), had an excellent idea for her Gold Award project. The Gold Award is the top honor in Girl Scouts. She created a children’s guide to La Canada Flintridge Trails. Its purpose is to encourage local youths to get outdoors and experience what a beautiful area … Read more »

LCF Trail Council Celebrates 50 Years!

Greetings from the La Cañada Flintridge Trails Council, This year, we are celebrating our 50th year of incorporation, and what an exciting year we have planned. Our community is unique for having both trails and an organization to preserve them.  Our Trail Council stewards 23 miles of trails and bridle paths that wind through the homes … Read more »

Get volunteer hours for trail cleanup

Need service hours? Be a star and beautify our trails in LCF The City of La Canada Flintridge (LCF) maintains all the trails in Cherry Canyon. Picking up trash is a fun way to help and enjoy the out-of-doors. This volunteer work can be done individually or in a group. Here is how it works.Review what … Read more »

MAY 2023 NEWSLETTER

By TOM REYNOLDS May, 2023 – Hello Fellow Trail Lovers, Thank you for being a part of the La Cañada Flintridge trails community! Our gratitude and appreciation go out to all Trails Council members, LCF City Council, City staff, and the Parks and Rec Commission. We are all so fortunate to have this beautiful asset … Read more »

Cherry Canyon’s Preservation Turns 30

Via LA Times By Sara Cardine One Saturday morning last fall, La Cañadans laced up their hiking shoes and headed out on a trek with Mayor Jon Curtis to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the acquisition of Cherry Canyon, a hard-fought battle to preserve local open space. The walk — which culminated at Ultimate Destination Point … Read more »

Trail History

The Trails Council was founded in 1973 by a group of dedicated citizens wanting to develop, promote and protect our trails. One of the first projects started by former resident, Clem Glass, was a 12-mile Loop trail that circles the city. This route was finished in 2012 and was recognized by the California Trails Conference … Read more »