Trail Description:
Everything ranging from short wilderness loops, to techincal singletrack. Leads you through Cleveland National Forest and Santiago State Park.
How to get there:
Trail starts at Robbers Peak (end of Avenue de Santiago) in Aneheim Hills
| Posted by: weekender on 3/5/2009 |
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I've been riding this trail for months and there's some great places to ride. You can start behind Anaheim Hills Elementary and choose from a couple different trails. From this point, you can go south to Irvine Park, east over the Weir Canyon trail, or west down Serrano. I'm an average rider just looking for weekend fun on my bike. Nothing crazy but there are some areas that some of the more aggressive locals like to ride.
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| Posted by: carlh on 9/12/2008 |
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Heh, any new info about this trail? Been a while since anyone has posted anything.
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| Posted by: Jeff on 8/4/2005 |
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If you look in Google Maps, Type is Anaheim Hills Elementary, and you can see a great overhead of the trail. Be sure to select the satelite view.
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| Posted by: Nate on 12/10/2004 |
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hey Daddy Dangerous plz email natemx2003@yahoo.com cause i want to ride this trail very bad and you sound like the guy to go with. although i have bmx bike i am getting a mtb for xmas!! so email me and ill get back to you on when i want to go or if you want more info about me or watever. also i would like directions from the school to the trail.
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| Posted by: hot rod on 9/14/2004 |
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no katie your better off driving to the trail head
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| Posted by: Daddy Danergerous on 3/4/2004 |
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I can give great directions and yes this trail still exists. I live about 1/2 mile below robbers peak and i ride this trail every weekend. The best way to get there is to take the 91 FWY to imperial highway south. Imperial hwy will turn into Cannon. Turn left on Serrano ave and go about 1 mile, maybe a mile and a half. On your right hand side is a school called anahiem hills elementry. Park there and the ride begins at the far side of the school. One you get to the top of the first hill there is a small wooden hut with maps of the entire park. I have made loops as long 17 miles long. It is a great ride, some very fast sections, some good technical sections including four and five foot drops. Very worth the drive, even if it take an hour or more to get here!
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| Posted by: Yeahcomp on 3/12/2002 |
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Take 91 freeway east Get off at CA-90/IMPERIAL HWY exit. 0.26 miles 6: Turn RIGHT onto S IMPERIAL HWY. 0.13 miles 7: Turn LEFT onto E SANTA ANA CANYON RD. 1.25 miles 8: Turn RIGHT onto S FAIRMONT BLVD. 1.09 miles 9: Turn LEFT onto E CANYON RIM RD. 0.96 miles 10: Turn RIGHT onto E SERRANO AVE. 0.52 miles 11: Turn LEFT onto S HIDDEN CANYON RD 12: Avenida de Santiago is on your left hand site. There are 2 Avenida de Santiago. The sencond one make a left and go all the way up.
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| Posted by: Eddie on 3/3/2001 |
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Can anybody give better directions to this trail?
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| Posted by: Kris Fowler on 1/26/2001 |
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This system of trails can provide a great i hour sprint or an 5 hours cross country epic. AWSOME. They are trying to close this one too to build more houses. Go to the trail and get a flyer for more info.
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