Peck Road Water Conservation Park
Peck Road Water Conservation Park
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Enjoy an easy 0.4-mile hike at Peck Road Water Conservation Park, featuring scenic lakes, diverse birdlife, and views of the San Gabriel Mou
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Yes, the hiking trails at Peck Road Water Conservation Park are generally considered easy, making them suitable for walkers and runners of all levels. A popular option is a half-mile loop along the edge of the lakes, offering a peaceful walk.
The trails primarily consist of dirt roads and dirt paths, with some paved sections also available. While much of the park offers well-maintained walking trails, be prepared for varied terrain, as some sections might be more rustic. The park was developed on an old quarry site, so reclaimed gravel pits have been transformed into lakes.
You can enjoy picturesque views of the park's two lakes, including Mungi Lake, with the San Bernardino, San Gabriel, and Angeles National Mountains in the background. The park is a haven for birdwatchers, attracting diverse species like egrets, herons, ducks, and even occasional pelicans. You might also spot small ground squirrels, other regional wildlife, and butterflies amidst the lush greenery and wetland zones.
The park offers ample free parking, making it easily accessible for visitors.
Yes, leashed dogs are welcome in Peck Road Water Conservation Park.
The park's serene environment and abundant birdlife make it enjoyable year-round. However, for optimal birdwatching, consider visiting during migration seasons. The lakes retain water throughout the year, ensuring scenic views regardless of the season.
No, there is free admission to Peck Road Water Conservation Park, and no permits are required for general access.
Absolutely! The park is very family-friendly, offering easy trails suitable for all ages. It also features a playground, picnic tables, and BBQ pits, making it a great spot for a family outing.
Yes, a popular option is a half-mile loop along the edge of the lakes, providing a peaceful walk. For those looking to extend their outing, bike lanes can be utilized to loop around the south lake.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Rio Hondo Bike Path, which is an 11.3 km trail graded as 'Easy'.
The park provides several amenities including picnic tables, BBQ pits, restrooms, and a playground. It also offers free admission and ample free parking.
Beyond recreation, the park plays a vital role in local environmental education and water conservation efforts. It manages municipal water and stormwater supply and features educational signage about drought-tolerant landscaping, rainwater harvesting, and greywater systems.