Stetson Ranch Park is little more than a few equestrian riding arenas and a trail head for a mediocre trail (Saddletree Trail). The park itself has two fenced-in riding arenas and a low-walled riding arena. The arenas are kept clear of debris and growth and the lower arena has bleachers. There are no tables, bathrooms, water fountain, or shade. Unless you’re bringing horses or looking to hike the Saddletree Trail there is no reason to visit this park. Stetson Ranch Park is adjacent to the Saddletree Equestrian Center, which is a private stable attached to the...
Read morePretty out of the way. There aren't any of the regular park amenities, no benches, playgrounds, restrooms. This park is mostly for horse riders. There's a few paved paths that run through the main parts of the park, but it's mostly loose dirt paths for the horses. The trails are decent, not challenging at all except in the seasons where there's a lot of overgrowth blocking the paths a bit. Views are decent too, mostly just a bit of Sylmar, nothing too special. If you want to see horses or if you have a horse and want a good place to ride, this is a good...
Read moreThis is a rustic park with no services. It's well set up for the equestrian crowd with plenty of room for trailers. Most of the park is in it's natural state and is quite hilly. The Saddletree Ranch Trailhead is accessible from Stetson Ranch Park, providing multi-use access to the inter-regional Marge Feinberg Rim of the Valley Trail and Conservancy-owned Wilson...
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