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  1. The Santa Ana River Trail is a colossus in the emerging greater Los Angeles–area trail network. The paved trail covers nearly 60 miles in two sections, including more than 20 miles through San Bernardino and Riverside Counties and another 30 miles running downstream from Corona all the way through Orange County to the Pacific Ocean.

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    • Santa Ana River Trail, Santa Ana, CA, California
  2. Oct 2, 2017 · The Santa Ana River trail is a multi-use recreational trail that runs for 30 miles along the Santa Ana River, from Huntington Beach to the Orange/Riverside county line. It is a paved path, 12-feet wide, popular with walkers, runners, and cyclists. It has become a popular bike commuting corridor.

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  4. According to users from AllTrails.com, the best hiking trail for running in Santa Ana River Regional Park is Hidden Valley Viewpoint via Santa Ana River to Chaparral Loop, which has a 4.3 star rating from 130 reviews. This trail is 3.0 mi long with an elevation gain of 147 ft.

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    • Riverside, California, United States
  5. Features: Along the Water. Multi-Use Trails. The Santa Ana River Trail is among the best longer distance off-road running options in the Inland Empire. Overall, the paved multi-use path runs for 50 miles between Huntington Beach on the coast and San Bernardino, with some gaps.

  6. Features: Along the Water. Multi-Use Trails. Categories: Near Convention Center. Rail-Trail. The Santa Ana River trail is a multi-use recreational trail that runs for 30 miles along the Santa Ana River, from the Orange/Riverside county line Huntington Beach. Several miles pass through Anaheim.

  7. Santa Ana River West Trail. Experience this 24.0-mile point-to-point trail near Newport Beach, California. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 7 h 8 min to complete. This is a very popular area for birding, road biking, and running, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.

  8. The Santa Ana River Trail took a major step in its march from the mountains to the sea on Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2023 when Board of Supervisors Chair Dawn Rowe and Supervisor Joe Baca, Jr. broke ground on the newest segment, which will run from San Bernardino into Redlands.

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