Fun hike with various trails leading into the canyon. This is one entrance that takes you to red rock. There is another on el Toro but you have to park on the side of a very rural road. This has an actual parking area adjacent to the park but to get to red rock, it is a little longer and therefore more of a hike but I was able to make it to red rock and back in 2.5 hours. That's stopping for pictures, videos, and greeting fellow hikers.
Most of the trail is a dirt road wide enough for a full sized truck. Once you get to the bottom of the canyon, the trails branch out into several directions. These trails are smaller. I took the one to red rock which can easily be missed of you don't know where to look but if you do, you'll...
Read moreCool park with a great view, and an entrance to a path into the Whiting Ranch Wilderness Area. Play areas for the kids, some public workout equipment a small loop walk or you can hike into Whiting Ranch. Bathrooms and water fountain available in addition to a couple of covered picnic benches (a handicap accessible one) and benches with a view into Whiting Ranch...
Read moreOne of the best parks I’ve seen in Orange County so far. Super clean with great view. The area is so quiet.
It is safe and I think it’s great for your kids. There is a cool play area with safe/soft wood ground.
There is a barbecue area as well and super clean restrooms. (That’s what I care about...
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