Comments on: Orange County Hiking Trails https://socalhiker.net Trail Guides, Gear Reviews, & Community Fri, 05 Feb 2021 08:48:49 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.1 By: rebeka willian https://socalhiker.net/trails/orange-county-hiking-trails/#comment-212608 Fri, 05 Feb 2021 08:48:49 +0000 https://socalhiker.net//?page_id=13633#comment-212608 you can join us for more bike and cycle https://bikevscycle.com/

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By: gabri https://socalhiker.net/trails/orange-county-hiking-trails/#comment-206111 Mon, 18 May 2020 03:53:34 +0000 https://socalhiker.net//?page_id=13633#comment-206111 Love your web. Thanks

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By: Rachelle https://socalhiker.net/trails/orange-county-hiking-trails/#comment-203832 Wed, 04 Mar 2020 23:32:10 +0000 https://socalhiker.net//?page_id=13633#comment-203832 Hi, new to the OC area and plan to be here about a year. I really enjoy hiking and want it to be a bit of a challenge and would prefer great scenery. I would like around 5 miles but have done up to 17 in a day. What are your top 10 all time favorites that you like to go on, return to, take your friends and family on when they visit?
Do you have any recommendations for weekend trips too? Joshua tree hikes or a bit further out than just a day trip?

Thank you so much. Can use all the help to narrow down my extensive to do list while working as a travel nurse.
Regards and happy trails

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By: Jen https://socalhiker.net/trails/orange-county-hiking-trails/#comment-200981 Sun, 16 Feb 2020 02:33:42 +0000 https://socalhiker.net//?page_id=13633#comment-200981 In reply to Jackie.

Agree!! I found a good one in Anaheim off the 57N and Lincoln. Anaheim Coves.

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By: Terri Armstrong https://socalhiker.net/trails/orange-county-hiking-trails/#comment-136407 Wed, 26 Jun 2019 11:40:41 +0000 https://socalhiker.net//?page_id=13633#comment-136407 Thank you so much for creating this awesome list!! I’m in training for a 4-day series of hikes in Sedona, so I plan to use this list as a check-off to build up my stamina.

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By: Blue Jay Lover https://socalhiker.net/trails/orange-county-hiking-trails/#comment-41179 Wed, 09 Aug 2017 14:51:14 +0000 https://socalhiker.net//?page_id=13633#comment-41179 Thanks for posting the list. I just turned 10 years old and I’m a fairly new hiker and I love hiking and hills. So far my favorites are Santiago Oaks, Irvine, and Peters Canyon.

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By: Gordon Alexander https://socalhiker.net/trails/orange-county-hiking-trails/#comment-37481 Wed, 10 May 2017 02:36:22 +0000 https://socalhiker.net//?page_id=13633#comment-37481 West Horsetheif Trail to Trabuco Peak is a great hike. I have a route for it an everything.

Yaeger Mesa

San Mateo Peak (off the Morgan trailhead)

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By: Jackie https://socalhiker.net/trails/orange-county-hiking-trails/#comment-36471 Tue, 18 Apr 2017 20:30:14 +0000 https://socalhiker.net//?page_id=13633#comment-36471 Thanks for the hiking spots! However I wish you would have added some north Orange County spots. I enjoy hiking but don’t want to drive an hour to get started. Maybe next column could focus on NOC?

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By: SoCal Hiker https://socalhiker.net/trails/orange-county-hiking-trails/#comment-36311 Sun, 16 Apr 2017 00:13:03 +0000 https://socalhiker.net//?page_id=13633#comment-36311 In reply to Nancy Orro.

You bet! You’ll find it in the navigation menu at the top of every page on the site, under Finding a Trail. We have a Los Angeles County guide, as well as All Areas, which includes hikes in northern California, Oregon, Utah and even one in Texas!

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By: Nancy Orro https://socalhiker.net/trails/orange-county-hiking-trails/#comment-36309 Sat, 15 Apr 2017 23:03:24 +0000 https://socalhiker.net//?page_id=13633#comment-36309 Do you have a similar guide for LA county?

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By: Derek Slabosz https://socalhiker.net/trails/orange-county-hiking-trails/#comment-32229 Mon, 20 Feb 2017 17:08:17 +0000 https://socalhiker.net//?page_id=13633#comment-32229 Hey Jeff,

I’ve done about 4 hikes on your blog on SoCal Hiker so far. Yesterday my fiance and I did the Roller Coaster Ridge Trail, it was our favorite yet. I have to say that I really enjoy this resource, it provides the perfect information that a hiker needs to be prepared.

I would like to also let you know that you inspired me to start my own similar website: http://www.surfsoutherncalifornia.com

The website is just in it’s infancy, but I plan to create a detailed guide of every surf spot in Southern California. Just wanted to thank you for helping me figure out my passion.

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By: John Birk https://socalhiker.net/trails/orange-county-hiking-trails/#comment-18747 Thu, 26 May 2016 20:51:58 +0000 https://socalhiker.net//?page_id=13633#comment-18747 Jeff, I suggest the northern section of the Bell View Trail, starting on the north side of Robinson Ranch Road, and continuing up Bell Ridge to “Small Peak” (where there is a flag pole). It’s approximately 3.5 miles round trip, 1200′ vertical, and great views of south OC from the top. Ninety minutes to two hours round trip, depending on pace. For a much longer, all-day hike, one can continue up Bell Ridge (aka “Buffalo Ridge”) all the way to Main Divide Road, junctioning just north of Los Pinos Peak. An alternate return route is to hike down Bell Ridge to a trail leading down to Yeager Mesa (http://www.singletracks.com/bike-trails/yeager-mesa.html) and then down a steep trail to join the lower portion of the Trabuco Creek trail in Trabuco Canyon.

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By: Candice L https://socalhiker.net/trails/orange-county-hiking-trails/#comment-16612 Wed, 24 Feb 2016 22:29:37 +0000 https://socalhiker.net//?page_id=13633#comment-16612 I would just like to say, Thank you for creating this page! I am not a SoCal native but I’ve been living here for a year now and I’ve been wanting to do some explorations around the area and your page is making my search easier, especially because I have two dogs that I bring along with me and the people on Yelp do not give expert advice. I’m really excited to check out these new destinations. Keep trailing on!

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By: louisdangelo https://socalhiker.net/trails/orange-county-hiking-trails/#comment-9650 Thu, 01 Jan 2015 23:07:34 +0000 https://socalhiker.net//?page_id=13633#comment-9650 There are some great hiking, both short and long distance accesible via Caspers’ Park. The same is True for Riley Park, and O’neil Park.

Also, there is a beautiful Ridgeline trail on the east side of Chiquita Canyon (end of the 241) that connects Oso Pkwy (right by Solana rd) with the North Gate of Coto De Caza. It is possible to cross CDC drive and continue all the way to the Dove Canyon Gate, and around through the neighborhood called Rancho Cielo.

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By: Alex G https://socalhiker.net/trails/orange-county-hiking-trails/#comment-6818 Wed, 01 Oct 2014 05:06:16 +0000 https://socalhiker.net//?page_id=13633#comment-6818 Trabuco Canyon Loop is one of my favorite hikes. (done clockwise)

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