Near Oakwilde Trail Camp
Switzer Falls in the summer
Near Oakwilde Trail Camp
Maple in fall along Gabrielino Trail above Switzer Falls
Near Oakwilde Trail Camp
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Oakwilde Trail Camp

3.5 (2 Ratings)
A 10.2-mile round-trip hike to Oakwilde Campground.
9.7
mi
Distance
2,238
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
River/CreekWaterfall
Access Issues
Check with the USFS regarding closure updates before rxhing or camping in this area!<b>Currently closed!</b> Gabrielino Trail (NRT) between Bear Canyon Trail and Ken Burton Trail is currently closed as are all intermediate picnic areas and campgrounds.The Angeles National Forest currently has Oakwilde Campground status listed as CLOSED.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
9.74mi
Distance
2,238ft
Elevation Gain
2,238ft
Elevation Loss
45%
Max Grade
3,297ft
High Point
1,841ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
There are several parking areas for this hike. If you park at the upper lot by the highway, you'll need to head down the paved road to the picnic area and the start of the trail. From Switzer Picnic Area, head west on Gabrielino Trail (NRT) which takes you down into the gorge following Arroyo Seco and is shaded by oak, spruce, and alder trees. At about one mile, you'll reach the former Switzer Trail Camp which sits just above the falls. A nice trail below the camp ends at the top of the falls. Continue following Gabrielino Trail (NRT) on the west slope of the gorge and you'll get a nice view of Switzer Falls. On a small rise is the junction with Bear Canyon Trail 1.4 miles in, turn right to stay on Gabrielino Trail (NRT). The trail leaves the main canyon of Arroyo Seco and drops into Long Canyon. It then drops down to the Arroyo Seco creek floor, following it all the way to Oakwilde Campground. There are five hike-in campsites (non-reservable) at Oakwilde Campground.After camping out, hike back the way you came.Thanks to John McKinney, The Trailmaster, for sharing this trail description. To learn more about trails in California, check out his guides at The Trailmaster Store.
History & Background
The trail along Arroyo Seco (as well as a popular trail resort) was originally built by Perry Switzer. This resort was later owned by Lloyd Austin who added a tennis court, chapel, and dance floor. The areas was extremely popular during the "Great Hiking Era" well into the 1930s.

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