This section of the river has water in it! More on the Santa Ana River bicycle path . It becomes the Trailhead du Jour. The bad thing is that you are under the sun most of the ride. It had an iffy restroom situation – a girls in the building and a unisex potty in the Little League compound which may be closed when they are not playing. We wind up the Hidden Valley Wildlife Area over by Norco. Is that water and restroom symbol on Franko’s Map at the Katella Crossover the first trail-side pit stop in seventeen miles, or does it refer to the mall next door. We enjoy this trail! This would be a great ride in the winter, just after a storm when the mountains are out and covered in snow and the “seeing” is good. Currently both trails have sections closed so you can't ride end to end as of 3/30/18. Straight ahead takes you to the trail end at Waterman Blvd., about 8 miles upstream. The trail is shared also by rollerbladers, pedestrians, and just about by anyone else. There is one on each corner, so you have choices and lots of services available. The parking lot at LaCadena has rest rooms and parking but I've noticed broken glass from breaking so be careful. In the far western reaches of Corona (just beyond Yorba Linda), the heretofore continuous trail ends, just south of the Green River Golf Club on Green River Road. The lower river will revert from roiling flood waters to concrete and the upper river will have water in it, and trees and shrubs and such. RTC has updated the map to show most of the results of this survey and removed that little parking area on Hesperian by way of the 22 Freeway. As a regular- 2-3 times a week rider- over the past ten years I am happy to note that money from a 2002 bond issue is being used to make enhancements such as better maintenenace of the trails and landscaping. They are hard to beat. Trailbear
Pedaling his lawn chair up river and down. I tried this trail a week after riding the Kern river trail and was disappointed with this trail. We actually started on the Banning Channel Bikeway which is the southern side of the Santa Ana River rather than the Western Side (which seemed to be blocked off – we tried both). In Orange County, the trail begins at a junction with the Huntington Beach Bicycle Trail, providing direct access to the city's two state beaches and busy municipal beach and pier. Cycling is a great way to get cardiovascular as well as strength training at the same time. Most were clearing out – probably after an early morning on the trail – and we got a slot in the blacktop lot, but this park is doing a lot of business with trail users. Santa Ana River Trail is a health-connexion.com partner. Trail has a good surface and plenty wide for passing walkers or slower bikers (us). From the East, from the West, from the streets and the trails, they were headed for that table. Nice trail with lots to see. Some logistical info.....
GPS addresses:
west end - 11401 Arlington Ave. Riverside,CA N33 degrees 57.312' W117degrees 30.904' Elev. Even better, it's like pedaling your lawn chair through the scenery. The Santa Ana River Bike Trail begins on the north side of the river, at the border of Huntington Beach and Newport Beach and there are 2 entrances: 1 on the East side of Pacific Coast Highway, 1 on the beach side. In short, this is not at all like the lower Santa Ana River, the L.A. River, the San Gabriel River, the San Juan Creek, Aliso Creek, San Diego Creek, Bellona Creek, Peters Canyon Wash, Coyote Creek and quite a few others down in The OC and LA County. The lower portion is nice and flat with cool ocean breezes, while the upper portion is hilly in places and much warmer in the summer. but continuing trail with no autos to worry about. PARKS Carlson Dog Park 4700 Buena Vista Ave., Riverside 1.77 Acres Off Leash Large/Small Dog Areas Drinking Fountains Hours and information: 951-826-2000 riversideca.gov/park_rec Fairmount Park 2601 Fairmount Blvd., Riverside Ride on! That said,
the riverbed borders several gang territories, so riders should use
appropriate caution and when possible, ride in pairs during evening
hours. Then again at Katella Avenue, there's a weird connection to the next section of trail north of there: a crudely paved section of trail that runs concurrent to Katella Avenue in East Anaheim across the street from ARTIC. Stables, rings, pastures, trails and All Things Horsey. I ride with my son on Sunday from Orangewood to Moon Part in the spring and to the beach when it warms and I'm in better shape. It will be from the Pacific Crest trail and extends 110 miles to Pacific Ocean [Huntington Beach]. I use this trail quite frequently. As a single female on the trail, I was not comfortable due to the dozens and dozens of camps. Your donation will help us to continue connecting more people to trails around the country. SAPD recovered two bicycles on 02-08-12. Thus, when Saturday came around, he set the GPS for Le Bard Park, Huntington Beach, loaded Gutterbunny ’10 (a Specialized FSRxcExpert optimized for trail survey work) and was off. also, it does smell like horse dropping throughout the way so hopefully you don’t mind. Great trail to ride to the beach. Then you don't have to hump it up a steep grade after riding 40 miles...sheesh! The Santa Ana River Trail spans over 120 miles through Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. We are looking for the owner;
likely a bike shop since they appear brand new. TB did. The trail picks up again there. Neither Google Earth or the road maps show any parks or such along the trail beyond Fairmount Park. A cunning plan – which lasted until he reached the park. Lots of parking, a small lake, water, restroom, picnic shelters, a beach and lovely flowering trees in season. The Anza Narrows Park is locked. Better get a ride in. He had Google Earth up and was busily laying down a track line of the trail while making note of anything on or near the trail that looked like a park or a mall or a public facility. All those wind socks on the plant structures suggest they are using something that would make a lethal cloud if it leaked. The homeless population mixed with lots of families enjoying a day at the park was interesting. The shady lakes must be a delight in summer’s heat, but today the park probably would have baseball diamonds and soccer fields instead. No restrooms. Bents don't do well in mud. If needing a place to ride while in the area it is worth checking out. you get your first glimpse of how Mother Natures march to the Sea has been briefly interupted by the hand of man. In the ‘60s she and others stopped the Corps of Engineers from fitting the upper river into a nice concrete channel. Those domed tanks are trickling filters. The Area’s Premier Bike Path, from the Mountains to the Ocean. If you want to start at the Waterman end, Tifanie (yes...that's how she spells it.) There is a group taking a tour. The mission is to do a facilities survey on the lower half of the Upper SART. The Santa Ana River Trail (SART) has three main segments of luscious Mountain Bike Singletrack. There are little parks and kiddy play areas along the way. Serious bikers seem to be the main users, however there is family biking, runners and even skateboarders. Free is more his speed. We head off to check out the other trailhead options, looking for a lot more ambiance. Is this one of those lonely, unloved trails. Avoid the areas under the bridges. Go around to reach the trail. Look across the river and you will see that the equestrian trail is still running up the western bank. Lunch is at the other end. I use Fairmount Park as a starting point. Extending north, the trail skirts the edge of Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley before emerging into an industrial section of Santa Ana. @@@
I parked in Moon Park by the 405 freeway in Costa Mesa and got on the trail heading up river. This is the eastern terminus of the Santa Ana River Trail (SART) bike path, running from Waterman Ave in San Bernardino to the Riverside County Line near Riverside Ave. Disclaimer. CENTENNIAL PARK, SANTA ANA @ GE: 33.724745° -117.912756°
This trailhead is right alongside the trail at West Edinger Ave. Nice trees, plenty of free parking, nice lake. Now, that’s a change from the lower river where it was all concrete. Are the greens under water? At the far end is the …
TESQUESQUITO AVE. ACCESS, 761’, GE: N33.97620 W117.39661
The end of Tesquesquito Ave. is blocked off where the trail turns left to run along the base of Mt. I taught my sons to ride on the trail as well. I went out on the trail yesterday starting in the City of Orange. (Beginning or ending at … Rode from Centennial Park to downtown Huntington Beach. We did the Northern section of the trail. Signed,
bikeE Dave. These trails have tons of tree cover and wind in and out of the trees and along the hillside. There are flocks of colorful roadies whizzing up and down it every weekend. My wife commented that not many passers use a bell or warning that they are passing. There is currently a short section of the trail that is closed - between Lakeview and Tustin. The lanes are about 5’ wide with a center stripe. Portapotties at Hidden Valley Clean restrooms done in the prison style – no doors on the stalls at Fairmount and Anza Narrows. Want to ride along a real river with water and trees and green things? It is a nice easy ride but can be challenging when the winds blow (onshore and Santa Ana's). Can't be. Imagine a river in a river bed rather than a concrete channel. T he Santa Ana River trail is a Class 1 Bicycle path that starts in San Bernardino County Mountains that parallels the [Santa Ana River] bed. A survey on the upper half of the Upper SART appears to be a loser. Alongside Mission Blvd. (personally I loved taking it to Huntington/Newport/Balboa beaches!) I'm grateful that this trail is no longer blocked by homeless and their tents. Let’s see… green cloud, chlorine. Besides, that booth up the entrance road suggests the collection of fees. What do you do in a downpour? Tried heading for the beach today. There is parking and water and restrooms here at the adjacent Huntington State Beach. The trail is very clean, there was a good amount of other riders and runners. I like riding this trail it is peaceful it has nice scenic views and it is well paved. Their foundations sit on granite bedrock, 10 -50’ below river level. He headed for Newport Beach, just across the river. Trailhead Trail Route Santa Ana River MAP IS NOT TO SCALE. The Santa Ana River is roughly 100 miles long and is the longest river completely within Southern California. The Santa Ana river trail is the perfect solution. I can go further. Now we’re back on the road enjoying a lovely trail with wonderful sights. They think they are God's gift to humanity. From there, it was easy to follow, no problems, not much scenery since it was along a cement canal which in October is completely dry. Where did the rest go? There are kids swimming in it. That was it for the day. With more than 66 Santa Ana trails covering 422 miles, you’re bound to find a perfect trail like the Santa Gertrudis Creek Trail or Coastal Rail Trail. For the first several miles, the trail followed a beautiful section of the Santa Ana River, filled with water fowl and other wildlife. Can you say “PCB”? What will you get next? Notice the sidewalk which runs to the edge of the bluff. SAPD is
confident that the primary robbery suspects are in custody. It has the usual full service facilities with a nice shaded blacktop parking lot, plus a gravel over flow lot, plus a dirt over-over flow lot. Once past the “wastewater treatment plant” (catch a whiff), you enter Pipe Reach. So we back tracked to the bridge and crossed it (just before Adams Ave and about 2.8 miles from the start). Water fountains at Anza and Bark Park. This mall complex makes a nice trailhead. There is a lot of construction in the area right now. Help defend and expand trails nationwide. Peace out. It’s a handy location. Plenty of graffiti markings on the few benches and other structures along the trail (then again this is California and can be expected). Parking, water fountain, tables and shade and a concrete moon emerging from the grass. From Hidden Valley, the trail continues east through both industrial and residential sections of Riverside, with scenic views of the Santa Ana River never far away. The diverse urban demographic is still here at late morning. It is well-maintained and well-traveled, with very few stops/starts that could slow a ride. In recent years I've also ridden the upper portion which is a completely different experience but still worthwhile. Another Saturday: some clouds and nicely cool. No one mentioned in these reviews the dozens of homeless encampments under the freeways, especially under the 5. It would make a great mid-trail staging area but for the two hour parking limit. The next city is Colton, the entrance point to San Bernardino County. I'm 68 and I've been riding the trail for over 30 years. The Golf Course and Prado Dam will have to wait for another day. It’s a neighborhood park with water, no restrooms. I will definitely ride this trail again. The next phase of the trail survey is to ground-truth the map findings and get the GPS coordinates for those water fountains, parking lots and restrooms. With our rider fitness tools, the trail distance calcultor, you can plan a trail ride and get approximate distances for the ride. Correction to my last submittal. The return was uneventful but I'd recommend starting at the Waterman (upper) end in the morning when it's calm so you can take advantage of the prevailing wind coming up the canyon in the afternoon on your way back. The good part is having the ocean breeze behind you…so no headwinds! Parks contain water, parking and restrooms. Two lanes wide, with great visibility in every direction. They must be there, somewhere, but none were seen down at the lakes. I blazed down either Lampson to other shortcuts to the trail or smoking down Katella to the staduim to an opening of the trail at that time. The trail has many wonderful sights, as I entered hidden valley, and in to norco the view, changed again. MOON PARK, COSTA MESA… GE: 33.694367° -117.934052°
Moon Park is a little neighborhood pocket park tucked in between the trail and the 405 Freeway at GE: 33.694367° -117.934052°. This trail is very long and connects regions that are otherwise only connected by crowded highways. In addition, on the way to work, I've seen either Canadian Geese or Crackling Geese, I'm on my way to work, so I can't stop and determine which species they are and I only see them in the early morning hours. Alas, there is a locked gate, so no go. are strictly prohibited! Talbert (GE: 33.664916° -117.943935°) is more the bike-in pit stop, with water, a restroom, a picnic grove and horse facilities. You can see two sets of hills over. I ride this trail a lot; about three times a week since I have a lot of time I can devote to riding right now. The diversions take you to a trail on the northern side of the canal to a hard packed dirt pathway (ok with hybrids…maybe not so great for road bikes). Do it again? Enjoy this trail, I know I did! People riding it are rude. There are the thickets of the river bottoms on one side and chain link and barbed wire on the other and the smell of stables on the wind. Rather, denizens of the Lower Demographic - those who wear heavy coats on hot days. these trails can also lead to the norco powerhouse which is awesome to take pictures in & is close to the river. That’s rather sparse for a trail page. The Santa Ana River Trail is a partially completed system of trails both paved and unpaved that, when completed, will parallel the Santa Ana from Big Bear Lake to Huntington Beach. Santa Ana Riverwalk Trail is a 5.9 mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Norco, California that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The Santa Ana River Trail is fully paved and as no cars as cross traffic to engage when you are on the completed trail. I suspect that is because it is next to the Kaiser Hospital and there is very little parking in the area. A delightful park – with pay parking. Its long enough - beach to the mountains... although I only did a 20 mile trek. You have a comfortable moving seat. The Santa Ana River Trail (SART) near the hamlet of Angelus Oak in the San Bernardino National Forest is a really fun ride that is in the epic category. decomposed granite. 'Bents. Ishi_96130, When riding the SART though Santa Ana, best be careful. There was only one lane of travel in these areas but the longest one was about 30 feet so no biggie. Rubidoux. There are miles of standing waves and rooster tails. Although maps show a connection to another mile or so of the trail on the left side of the Santa Ana River, we couldn’t find a way to get there. The trail is striped for bicyclist to ride almost 2 abreast going either East to West or West to East for the entire route. Chain link fencing keeps you on the straight and narrow. < http://www.orangecounty.net/html/park-costamesa.html>
Interesting channel, that. Built in 1904, it once held the record as the “largest concrete bridge on earth.” Read about it at:
< http://memory.loc.gov/pnp/habshaer/ca/ca1600/ca1679/data/ca1679.pdf>
That was then. SUMMARY OF THE RIDE…
Trail bed = 3-5*. The Riverside/San Bernardino segment is approx 20 miles long. Scenery isn’t much to brag about, having come from Colorado, but at least this section of trail doesn’t parallel a main road. You may wish to give it a pass and stage out of one of the shopping centers at the intersection of La Palma and Imperial Highway, 1.7 miles further on. Started in San Bernardino off of Waterman Ave and rode to the end of trail in Jurupa Valley. It is quite enjoyable on foot, bike, recumbent, or inline skates. Santa Ana River Trail is a singletrack mountain bike trail in Angelus Oaks, California. The trail goes through mostly industrial zones with very little scenery and only a few neighborhoods….mostly residential or commercial and nowhere to stop for food. You can bike thru it without charge. There was no way around it so I slowly drove through it. RIVERVIEW NEIGHBORHOOD PARK, SANTA ANA @ 33.763516° -117.894795°
When you reach the Riverview Bridge, if you go straight instead of crossing, you will arrive at this little park on the east side of the golf course. The best place to park free is at Anaheim transportation center off 57 freeway across angel stadium. It hard to ride in the moorings, but if there were light on the trail, that would be great. Best you bring your own. There are vistas. Ride on! The Rover trike works fine. Well, check out the restrooms and get a data point or two. < http://www.ci.santa-ana.ca.us/parks/CentennialPark.asp>
EDNA PARK, SANTA ANA … GE: 33.763686° -117.898962°
About three miles above Centennial Park, on the western bank is Edna Park. Joggers. I think people need to learn to share the tail. Stop for a few pix, then round the corner and head uphill to the…
MARSHA McLEAN – ANAZA NARROWS REGIONAL PARK, 738’, GE: N33.96727 W117.43230
The river has been doing some cutting here. Continuing into Anaheim, the river and trail turn east. Not the most scenic, but there were zero traffic intersections to negotiate. Here it is – the bark park. There are miles of paved and dirt trails leading to the summit, so you can pick your pain. Also take a look at our section on resources and equip yourself to ride the Santa Ana River Trail. So, those of you who use the SAR trail, have fun regardless of your specific use of the Traillink! It is a joint effort to be built by all three counties. you can take a one block detour west to the Orange City Square Mall. Refer to the TrailLink map for exact locations and directions. Seemed like a very safe place to park since there was a steady stream of cyclists in the area. Ride on! Plans call for the trail to eventually run for 110 uninterrupted miles all the way from Big Bear Lake in the San Bernardino Mountains to the Pacific Coast in Huntington Beach, with the gap in the trail from Corona to Norco a significant priority. The picnic enclosure is very popular with the drifting community. i find it enjoyable to bike through these trails catching a breeze & watch bunnies or lizards come across the road every now & then. Over there one citizen is doing just that. Maybe you need to ride even more than you think. I rode south for 15 miles and then turned back. Subscribe to the Trail Rider News newsletter, and get the latest report on trail conditions. The adjacent town of Norco is Western-themed and has bridle trails running along the main drag and other streets. There is ample parking. The benches beneath the trees along Lake Evans are a great place to relax. The City of Orange is next, where you'll begin to see the gigantic "A" marking the stadium of Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, situated directly across the Santa Ana River from Orange. In any case, we started from the Pacific Coast Highway and went up the eastern side of the “river” through a bit of construction on a nicely paved trail labeled Santa Ana River Trail. Not a bad way to spend a couple of days (we rode it both ways). There are lips over the loos, but the rest is open to the cyclone wire above. There homeless camps in a lot of areas Besides, the few pix on the page suggested an interesting ride and good pavement. However, it has a TrailLink page with no reviews, ten photos and a map showing only two parking lots and one trail end. One is a commercial trailhead, the Stadium Promenade Mall, GE 33.808821° -117.871579°, which abuts the trail. It’s at GE: 33.661206° -117.939355°. The MO is to throw a beater bike in front of you. There is a lush riparian community of trees and shrubs running for miles. Some great meadows down on the southern end of the hill. I looked across South Waterman Ave and could see that the trail is under construction but none of the locals I talked to knew when it was supposed to be completed. Bit thin on facilities for a city park. High speed kiddy pram and pusher? A significant gap exists between this endpoint and the resumption of the trail at the Hidden Valley Wildlife Area east of Norco, so the second segment is best tackled in a separate trip. There were a few homeless people but we did not feel unsafe. View detailed trail descriptions, trail maps, reviews, photos, trail itineraries, directions and more on TrailLink. The Orange County Transportation Authority has jurisdiction of the trail and seems willing to listen to my suggestions where safety issues are a concern such as loose sand and overhanging foliage. Love to see what it looks like when a heavy rain puts water in river below. TraiBear
Putting the icons on the map. I got a good workout fighting a 10 to 15 MPH headwind going back. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, running, and horses. Professional sports fanatics will be pleased with this stretch, as the next landmark is the home arena of the National Hockey League's Anaheim Ducks. Skaters. Flock of roadies? Total miles from San Bernardino to Jurupa Valley and back was just shy of 40miles. Here the river changes from a stark concrete channel to a golf course. There were my smiling cyclist on the trail. At 0730? We really enjoyed this trail as our first time . I did about 9 miles near Huntington Beach. The trail crosses under two pipes crossing the river. On the west end of YPR, off Huxford Lane, is a City of Anaheim park called Yorba Park. Take the play area “air locks.” You open the gate; Rover makes a break for freedom. 12/24/2010
We have had a week of non stop rain that got us noticed by the eastern new orgs. The homeless encampments and graffiti made the trail feel unsafe. Garden Grove appears to be one of the only easy spots with access to food. CENTENNIAL PARK, SANTA ANA … GE: 33.726726° -117.912702°
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