Trail Description:
Lots of different terrain. You have the Aliso/Wood Canyon out and back. There is Wood Canyon/Mathis/Cholla. Lots of different options. Most popular is Wood Canyon/Cholla/Rockit/Coyote loop.
How to get there:
I -5 to Laguna Hills exit Alicia Parkway. Supergo on right hand side if your exiting from the North. Alicia Parkway towards Aliso Viejo. You will see the signs.
Additional Notes:
Popular trail. Crowded.
| Posted by: jp on 2/12/2006 |
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ya i agree with every body bellow but 5 okes is the best it a lot of jumps and all down hill but its hard to get up to!!
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| Posted by: John T on 11/26/2005 |
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haven't been out on too many trails but this park has everything. from challenging uphills to a really technical descent. It takes sometimes to actually get out where the fun's at but it's worth it. i started with a hardtail and recently bought a decent full suspension rig which works awesome on rockit.
If you get out there at 7 am. you wouldn't have much problem with the crowd.
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| Posted by: konardr on 4/14/2005 |
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this is a fun all around trail. It does get crowded but it is well worth it. Lynx trail and rock-it are sick. But, It takes a while to get to the trail in the back of the park.
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| Posted by: jagadeeshdas on 2/4/2005 |
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so much to choose from
meadows,lynx,rockit,stairstep,mathis,cholla,
watch for snakes on the trail,don't run them
over.little old men in tights flying past me on
the uphill,little old men getting in my way on
the downhill,occasional hot chicks on
hardtails,gottalove the trail and everyone out
there
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| Posted by: Patricimo on 10/27/2004 |
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Don't be a little baby...dare to venture and try some of the fun trails down the Laguna Canyon side....fun technical drops
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| Posted by: Spencer on 10/21/2004 |
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A great place to bike or hike! It is well
maintained and has trails of all
difficulties, with lynx trail being the
hardest. It has plenty of rocks and a
creek and some shade in the bottom
of the canyon on the double track. To
reach the single track parts you first
follow a paved road for about a mile
(+-1) and then turn right on a fire
road. On this fire road there is a cool
rock with a cave which is great for
little kids and stuff. Many people go
here on the weekends and you see
families to semi-pro riders. You
should especailly watch out for other
people on these days. Other than the
popularity, this is a great trail for
anyone and I reccomend checkin it
out if you haven't yet!
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