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Getting to the trailhead can be confusing, it kinda appears right in the middle of a subdivision, use google maps and take foothill to trudy way.
This entire hike is on a dirt road.
It's not even a forest road, it's a dirt road, and I saw at least a dozen cards when I did this hike on a saturday.
In other words you could do this whole hike in your car.
But then again, some people prefer to hike on big dirt roads because they have clear visibility for the rattles snakes.
At any rate on a sunny saturday afternoon I saw about 3 cars per hour on this hike.
It's also worth noting that there is a bee keeping station along the way too (see picture)
This is very well suited for mountain biking.
No water
No trash cans
Portapottie at the trailhead.
Getting to the trailhead can be confusing, it kinda appears right in the middle of a subdivision, use google maps and take foothill to trudy way.
This entire hike is on a dirt road.
It's not even a forest road, it's a dirt road, and I saw at least a dozen cards when I did this hike on a saturday.
In other words you could do this whole hike in your car.
But then again, some people prefer to hike on big dirt roads because they have clear visibility for the rattles snakes.
At any rate on a sunny saturday afternoon I saw about 3 cars per hour on this hike.
It's also worth noting that there is a bee keeping station along the way too (see picture)
This is very well suited for mountain biking.
No water
No trash cans
Portapottie at the trailhead.
Tips:
- Bring lots of water
- Watch out for rattle snakes
- Franko's Map of the Santa Ana Mountains is great.
- Bring lots of water
- Watch out for rattle snakes
- Franko's Map of the Santa Ana Mountains is great.
Tags:
cleveland national forest, Orange County, Riverside County, OC, Pleasants Peak, Hagador Peak, Cleveland NF, Santa Ana Mountains
cleveland national forest, Orange County, Riverside County, OC, Pleasants Peak, Hagador Peak, Cleveland NF, Santa Ana Mountains
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