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Apr 29, 2021 · Pilot Trail Staging Area Park Entrance Staging Area LAGUNA COAST Vicinity Map WILDERNESS PARK 18751 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 949-923-2235 • lagunacoast@ocparks.com www.ocparks.com/laguna coast Canyon Trail: MODERATE hiking only Edison Trail: MODERATE hiking only 0.9 Miles 3 Miles 0.5 Miles 0.5 Miles 4 Miles.75 Miles 0.4 ...
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- Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. There’s 40 miles of trails tucked away in the 7,000 acres of Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. You can choose from pathways lined with oak and sycamore trees, and the trek pays off once you hit the rocky bluffs that overlook expansive scenic views, the glistening ocean in the distance.
- Huntington Beach cliffs. A stretch between the busy Huntington City Beach and Bolsa Chica State Beach offers a slightly elevated view down to the ocean and sand.
- Dana Point Headlands. About three miles of trails sit high up on the picturesque plateau, perfect for taking in harbor views and maybe even spotting a whale spout in the distance.
- San Clemente beach trail. The 2.3-mile trail that stretches from Calafia State Beach to North Beach in San Clemente is like no other stretch of Orange County, a dirt path that runs alongside the sea built about a decade ago.
- Crystal Cove State Park
- Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park
- Laguna Coast Wilderness Park
- Tips For Hiking in Laguna Beach
- What to Pack For Hiking in Laguna Beach
Parking:There’s a $15 daily parking fee or you can get in with your annual California Park Pass. When driving down the notorious Pacific Coast Highway there are four entrances to Crystal Cove Park. Here are the four parking lots and the reasons you might want to pick each one. 1. Pelican Point –This is the northernmost entrance – great if you want ...
Parking:$3 per vehicle. Machines accept $1 bills, quarters, and Visa/MasterCard. Dog-Friendly:Dogs are not permitted, but horses are. Camping:No camping here but there’s a cool picnic area with eight picnic tables to enjoy. The Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Parkis a designated wildlife sanctuary full of mature oaks, sycamores, and even elderber...
Parking: $3 daily parking fee that is open from 8 am to 4 pm. Dog-Friendly: Dogs are not permitted, but horses are. Camping: No camping. Explore 7,000 acres and forty miles of endless scenic trails through some of the most picturesque landscapes in Southern California at the Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. This place is spectacular! You’ll be surroun...
Pick up the phone to learn more – Along many of the trails in Laguna Wilderness Park, you’ll see signs posted with a phone number on them. Be sure to take a few minutes and dial the number to liste...Know the right of way and rules of the trail – Some of the trails are a bit narrow and require giving the right of way to a fellow traveler. As a rule of thumb, equestrians have the primary right o...Bring plenty of water and then pack even more –It’s a known hiker’s rule to carry at least one liter of water for every two hours of hiking. If the terrain is more challenging or the weather is ext...Physical or downloaded trail mapsVideo & Turn-by-Turn Directions for the "Best Of" Hike. Laguna Coast Wilderness Park Hike Trail Maps. Hours & Getting to Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. Insider Tips & Recommendations. Quick Links: Park Website - NOAA Weather Report - My Mar 2024 Gear.
- 18751 Laguna Canyon Rd, Laguna Beach, 92651
Stagecoach South, Big Bend, Laguna Ridge, Bommer Ridge, Laurel Spur and Laurel Canyon Trails.
710' High. 602' Low. This is a short connector trail or alternate route and has no details, though it will appear on all maps. E-Bikes Unknown. Shared by nils randrup. Trail near Laguna Beach, California.
Description. The trail leaves Bommer Ridge Road to lead hikers down to Laguna Canyon Road. At first, the descent is gradual, with switchbacks making it even more so. Eventually, the grade of descent becomes so great that the trail rutted, rocky, and can be quite the challenge.