Limekiln Canyon Park
Address | 19585 Rinaldi St, Porter Ranch, CA |
Phone | (818) 349-7341 |
Hours | 12:00am-12:00am |
Website | www.laparks.org/dos/parks/facility/limekilnCanyonPk.htm |
Categories | Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.5 11 reviews |
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Limekiln Canyon Park reviews
11Nice easy trail, just be careful cuz there's rattlesnakes. This was near the entrance. You most likely won't see any
Unfortunately, the entrance was closed and fenced with concrete slabs. After driving 300 km, surprise - there was no formation on Google (when I looked later on the park's website, there was yes, but most of the searches were on Google). Maybe next time it will work:) -yes, I know there was a hurricane, but writing information is not a problem. I'll leave it 5 because I know it's worth it:)
This park & trail is located close to Chatsworth & Porter Ranch.
The trail path has a stream that flows with shady trees and is close to residential area.
Easy to hike with kids and family.
Has a few picnic tables in the beginning of the trail.
Great park to walk and burn off some good calories. Lots of green, flowers and water running on the creek. Highly recommend it.
A beautiful place where you can walk with your family and pets, the very beautiful river, I recommend it if you are one of the people who like nature and spend a pleasant time with your family
Very nice. Stream was pretty full. Greenery everywhere. Friendly people everywhere too. Don't miss this hike. Picnic tables too.
I this park. It has its on Creek very long. I don't like the fact that a lot of people don't have their dogs on a leash. Not safe at all and there is some graffiti. They should clean up the dead branches too and make it look more presentable, beautiful. I went at winter time it's beautiful lots of greenery on February. It's a wild park no benches no restrooms. Apparently no rules for dogs on a leash people.
This park is mainly a hike, dog walk type of park, it doesn't have any kiddie areas, there are 2 tables near the little steam that you can sit and have a lunch. It's a great place to bring little kids to explore
They have nice interpretive signs along the trail that are not intrusive. There are water fountains up the trail near the shaded picnic area, and portable toilets were clean.
Nice park with good, easy hiking trails, and a creek that generally flows year-round. Picnic tables and a few basic amenities, but really only good for hiking, walking, and biking.