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Woods Canyon

Nearby Town: Los Angeles, California
Ride Type: Many Trails To Choose
Trail Type: Single Track 100%
Distance: 20.00 miles (32.18 KM)
Duration: 3 - 4 Hours
Elevation Gain: 1200 Feet (366 Meters)
Climbing: Steep At Times
Skill Level: Advanced Skills
User Density: not specified.



Ride Summary:
Extremely technical in-city ride.

Trail Description:
Woods Canyon is riddled with tons of great technical trails. The Woods Canyon Trail is a fireroad that runs the length of the park and connects to the majority of trails. This is a great place to start. At the bottom of many of the descents you will find yourself in business parking lots. Either turn around and head back up the way you came or ride around a bit and you'll likely find another trail to explore on your long technical climb back up. This is a popular hang out for several pro riders like Brian Lopes, Shawn Palmer, etc. Also Hans (No Way) Rey lives nearby so is often seen hopping around the park.

How to get there:
Take I-5 to Alicia Parkway, turn SW. Take Alicia Parkway for a few miles past Aliso Creek Road. Just past the road on the right side is an entrance to a Mormon church and the entrance to the parking lot. Parking fee is $2. Trail starts beyond the locked gate.


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Posted by: Rizzle on 3/20/2007
Parking is now $3. I live in the area and it's an awesome park to go riding in.


Posted by: Scott on 12/30/2002
The park is in Orange County, not LA. The park has tons of fun trails, and tons of blocked off trails that are fun. If you are feeling daring, go down Telonics that drops you into the canyon. Then cross the street and go ride Laguna woods wilderness park, it is a blast !


Posted by: jackass on 12/26/2002
Freeride park?In the 80's the down trails were cut on stumpjumpers with rigid forks. Some of which you and your "freeride" bike still can't clean....


Posted by: crash on 11/28/2002
freereide park,thats another name for a small loop thats a waste of time . Mt. Bike Idaho.


Posted by: thursday night on 11/6/1999
definetly in o.c. look hard for the good trails very technical and steep hint,schools,dog parks


Posted by: O Knobby One Kanobi on 9/9/1999
Its a TINY Freeride park, and is slowly beeing swallowed by developement if your not from the area, its not worth the drive, and the secret trails are pretty obvious, but turning around on some just plain sux..find another way!


Posted by: OC Rider on 7/11/1999
Note to the uninformed: this trails is in Orange County, not Los Angeles!


Posted by: So. Bay Biker on 6/11/1999
This is actually the bottom of Top of the World in Laguna Beach, OC. Many cool obvious trails with super secret stealth trails if you know who to ride with ;)




 



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