Verdugo Mountains State Park is an undeveloped natural park in the hills above Glendale, California, managed by California State Parks. The park is a largely undeveloped open space offering hiking trails through chaparral-covered terrain. As a primitive, undeveloped state park, it does not have developed facilities such as paved pathways, restrooms, or visitor centers on site. Trail surfaces are natural and unimproved, which may present challenges for visitors with limited mobility.
California State Parks generally welcomes service animals at its properties, and this park falls under that statewide policy. Because the park is undeveloped, visitors should be prepared for rugged terrain with no on-site amenities. Those seeking accessibility information specific to this location are encouraged to contact the California State Parks southern region office directly before visiting.
