An unknown gem to many SART users is the huge free parking lot and the Perk U up Coffee shop serving food, and both alcholic and non-alcoholic drinks. SART - START AT THE BEACH… The SART starts on the Huntington Beach side of the Santa Ana River at the mouth. I like riding this trail it is peaceful it has nice scenic views and it is well paved. See all you kids out there. Come on in, check out the trail and see if you can find an entry point close by where you live. I couldn't believe my eyes!!! The other leg dead-ends some miles further on. I tried this trail a week after riding the Kern river trail and was disappointed with this trail. Most recent (FEB 2012) was on a Saturday afternoon when the trail gets a lot of users. On the second visit – a grey morning – one soul was there trying to try clothing on the fence railings. While it is downhill overall, the grade is very mild and does go up in many places. Then you don't have to hump it up a steep grade after riding 40 miles...sheesh! At this point, one leg of the trail crosses over the river and on to Yorba Park and beyond – and so should you. Heading back to cucamonga on hamner(milliken) the high of the ride starts to come to an end. also, it does smell like horse dropping throughout the way so hopefully you don’t mind. Some areas of cracks (small) and a few sink holes, but there are miles of good, smooth blacktop. you can take a one block detour west to the Orange City Square Mall. Some nice homes up there on the slope. At Garden Grove Blvd. Right – the Riverview Golf Course is in the river channel. Most of upper riverbed was dry. TB likes that one under the shade tree. The Santa Ana River Trail is a 12-foot wide path following the Santa Ana River, a waterway that is cement-lined through much of Orange County but free flowing in Riverside and San Bernardino counties. 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. At 0730? What will you get next? So we back tracked to the bridge and crossed it (just before Adams Ave and about 2.8 miles from the start). Stop and enjoy the creeks, then bomb down the wide singletrack sections through the trees. Trail has a good surface and plenty wide for passing walkers or slower bikers (us). TrailBear is going around it on the river side. Riding in the morning was cool and comfortable, with a slight onshore breeze in my face, but not difficult, since there seemed to be a slight downgrade to the trail. Very clean and comfortable one. The trail has many wonderful sights, as I entered hidden valley, and in to norco the view, changed again. They are flushies without roofs. I'm 68 and I've been riding the trail for over 30 years. There can also be blind corners especially under bridges, so keep an eye out for other trail users. Lots of cars. It has a few other parks along the way. 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). Take the play area “air locks.” You open the gate; Rover makes a break for freedom. However, it has a TrailLink page with no reviews, ten photos and a map showing only two parking lots and one trail end. The Upper SART is the best I've ridden in SoCal. The master plan will guide future trail development in a consistent, coordinated, and cost-effective manner to establish a regional multi-purpose trail along the Santa Ana River. Corona/Norco part: Railroad St detours down Pomona, and Maple is an alternative, then Lincoln to Hammer. Lower Santa Ana Start from Yorba Linda for the longest, best ride in the county. 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. Chain link fencing keeps you on the straight and narrow. I they kinda yell at you if your waking it. Skaters. Bicycle riders, walkers, runners, rollerbladers, you name it and there are people out on the Santa Ana River Trail doing it. It runs over a series of pylons and then onto a bridge over the river. But the trail rocks. Mom, pop and the kids. 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. If anyone feels intimidated riding during the week, I try to get out on Wednesday morning. There are numerous access points and places to park along the Santa Ana River Trail's route. Alongside Mission Blvd. There is on-street parking there, signed for The River Trail. Here and there they have placed a bench overlooking the view. You could see a few bikes, but we are not talking roadies in their Suits of Light. The Santa Ana River Trail spans over 120 miles through Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. South of Orangewood Avenue is a fire training facility on Rampart Street. (Beginning or ending at … For rough riders, the bike path starts at the skirt of the Highland mountains of California in … On the trike, this is not an issue. TB turns the bike around and head back down the river to Hidden Valley. The Santa Ana River Trail (SART) has three main segments of luscious Mountain Bike Singletrack. Now we’re back on the road enjoying a lovely trail with wonderful sights. Head pillowed on his pack, covered with a quilt, he sleeps the morning away. Now, that’s a change from the lower river where it was all concrete. Seen trailheads with better facilities, but it was getting bikie business, including a flock of trikes. The Big A of Anaheim, as the bike trail passes by it, just south of the 57 Freeway underpass. Rubidoux. The Santa Ana River Trail is fully paved and as no cars as cross traffic to engage when you are on the completed trail. Back on track…we continued on this until there was more construction and we diverted to the other side of the canal (the river isn’t really a river anymore – it is a canal and a great deal of cement separates the two sides). He even saw them, once. Explore the best trails in Santa Ana, California on TrailLink. @@@ **Attn So Cal SART Riders and Shops In Area:Just Recieved the Email from Santa Ana PD During the past two months there have been several robberies on the Santa Ana Riverbed in Santa Ana between 17th Street and Edinger. No more golf course. Ride on! Santa Ana River Trail, Santa Ana, Santa Ana. Here it is – the bark park. It does not feel like I have been sitting on a 2x4 for the last five miles. All the homeless are gone and they put up fences in all the areas the homeless were camping out. Take a break in the shade and watch the bikies come out of the tunnel. Here the river changes from a stark concrete channel to a golf course. 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 next flushies are way up in Fairmount Park, so perhaps… Up at the corner of the park, you enter a 1.1 mile stretch of Horse County. Put your feet up and enjoy. RUBIDOUX PARK, 1329’, GE: 33.984386° < http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Rubidoux> Quite the granite hill. Not here. The Riverside/San Bernardino segment is approx 20 miles long. 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. All homeless gone! JURUPA AVE. ACCESS POINT, 746’, GE: N33.96003 W117.48091 The trail runs along the bluff to meet an access point at the end of Jurupa Ave at the end of the park. Strike Three. There is also Sugarloaf Mountain and the Wildhorse Trail that can be ridden above Southfork. There is a linear park along PCH on the ocean side with four parking lots (metered, $1.50/hr.) If they are ever under water you have more serious issues than getting a dry ride. This takes you under the 60 FWY, behind industry and several other streets. Must be the Breakfast Club at Fairmount. If you are used to the concrete river rides, this will be a delightful change of pace. I was on my own. however, it feels a bit uncomfortable going though a plant nursery & interrupting people’s jobs. No one mentioned in these reviews the dozens of homeless encampments under the freeways, especially under the 5. It's on the winter schedule, waiting for a storm to blow thru. But it does have the 405 SART underpass. Number streets cross the freeway, Valley View is nice to River Dr, then Eighth to Crestview. Trail dumps you right into huntington beach. 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. Both have facilities. The good part of the trail is that long and unobstructed. 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. Santa Ana River Trail is a singletrack mountain bike trail in Angelus Oaks, California. We could use a lot more of these up and down the trail. There is a group taking a tour. We only managed nearly half this time around with a plan to finish the second half in the near future. It was getting a constant flow of bikies – people in for a pit stop, people staging out of the park. 'Bents. Not early risers hereabouts. What do you do in a downpour? The TrailBear settled in at Yorba, then headed up river to see the sights. He saw the bridge underpass closed off in advance of Flood Week. I suspect that is because it is next to the Kaiser Hospital and there is very little parking in the area. So….we thought we located the start (it was labeled, but it didn’t match the maps we had from trail sites. Also take a look at our section on resources and equip yourself to ride the Santa Ana River Trail. The trail runs along the bluff, along side a bridle trail. There are two items of interest in Yorba Regional Park for the trail rider. When finished it will run 110 miles – from the San Bernardino County National Forest to the Pacific Ocean at Huntington Beach where the trail ends. On my mountain bike, with saddle #4, I really want the ride to be OVER by 20 miles. • Provides trail users access to Redlands Sports Park, local farm stands and other community destinations while still being an integral part of the Santa Ana River Trail (SART) • Will continue the progress of the overall 110 miles SART from the Pacific Coast to the San Bernardino Mountains. decomposed granite. The trail runs alongside the Riverview Golf Course up to the Garden Grove Freeway. and a nice restroom and water at the Orange St. beach access sign at GE: 33.628114° -117.952813°. The homeless population mixed with lots of families enjoying a day at the park was interesting. The Santa Ana River Trail is a 12-foot wide path following the Santa Ana River, a waterway that is cement-lined through much of Orange County but free flowing in Riverside and San Bernardino counties. He wants trail miles. No fountains were seen at Fairmount. Yes. 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. Caution: Watch for maintenence vehicles on the path! Scenery isn’t much to brag about, having come from Colorado, but at least this section of trail doesn’t parallel a main road. Talbert (GE: 33.664916° -117.943935°) is more the bike-in pit stop, with water, a restroom, a picnic grove and horse facilities. Scenery = 5*. About 18 miles. Another mile and there is… THE SANTA ANA RIVER VIADUCT (UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD BRIDGE), GE: N33.96790 W117.43551 < http://www.flickr.com/photos/80651083@N00/324299744/> The rail road crosses the river here at the Anza Narrows on this classic concrete arch bridge. 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. Of course, after a week of rain – about 10” of it – the whole river has water in it, but that will pass. #1 SCATTANTE, Full Monocoque Carbon SL10, white frame with red, black seat, black handle wrap, Schwalbe tires, Aclass alx730 wheels #2 FUJI, Altimira 3.0, black frame with white and red, white seat, white handle wrap, Hutchinson tires, Oval 330 wheels ______________________________________________ Contact SAPD Det CPL Michelle Miller #2795 714-245-8412. Any info will be appreciated. I use this trail quite frequently. 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. RIVERDALE PARK, ANAHEIM @ GE 33.852078° -117.818691° This is a nice park, a full service trailhead with good facilities and right on the trail. 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. Rode to beach twice last week from Orange! Back then it was the sewer plant. Completion of the Santa Ana River Recreational Master Plan fulfills the first phase of the trail development process. They appear to be west of Jurupa Ave, all the way to Waterman. Portapotties at Hidden Valley Clean restrooms done in the prison style – no doors on the stalls at Fairmount and Anza Narrows. After the trail threads through the 215/10 FWY interchange, it ends at Waterman Ave. Up the trail there is a nice shade tree with a bench under it and a view of Mt. A survey on the upper half of the Upper SART appears to be a loser. There are people about. Other that it is nice and paved. < 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. Both are city urban commuter type bikes and both of us over sixty-five. Thanks again Tifanie. There is a LOT of water coming down and really moving fast. There is a donut store on the corner there, plus parking, restrooms in the mall, etc. The Santa Ana River Trail (SART) is a multi-use trail complex that runs alongside the Santa Ana River in southern California. Currently both trails have sections closed so you can't ride end to end as of 3/30/18. Best you bring your own. Check or FAQs for more common login questions. i find it enjoyable to bike through these trails catching a breeze & watch bunnies or lizards come across the road every now & then. GE showed Le Bard right on the trail. We really enjoyed this trail as our first time . At the northern end of Rubidoux is something unusual … THE CARLSON BARK PARK, 786’, GE: N33.98968 W117.39151 It’s always a delight to find something new on a trail. 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. Farewell, Fairmount. View maps, videos, photos, and reviews of Santa Ana River Trail bike trail in Angelus Oaks. They think they are God's gift to humanity. It was. This really sucks but I guess you can just turn your bike around and ride it in to the sea breeze and make your way back to your car or even better make your way to the beach and back. The lanes are about 5’ wide with a center stripe. It’s a handy location. There are meadows filled with spring flowers and stands of trees and thick brush. 4’ cyclone fence along that sector. There was a marked bike lane along Riverdale, as well as several signs indicating the detour and allowing bikes to ride in the car lane (which wasn't really needed, since the bike lane was adequate). At 4 1/2 mi. Their foundations sit on granite bedrock, 10 -50’ below river level. 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. 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. The benches beneath the trees along Lake Evans are a great place to relax. It dives under the Pacific Coast Highway, comes on the beach side and joins a nice eight mile beach ride that will take you along the beach up to Sunset Beach. Great trail to ride to the beach. This is the southern half of the Santa Ana River Bikeway – the longest and best off-road cycling route in the Los Angeles area. The trail is striped for bicyclist to ride almost 2 abreast going either East to West or West to East for the entire route. Its long enough - beach to the mountains... although I only did a 20 mile trek. The popular trail, currently open in two disconnected segments, links inland neighborhoods, businesses and shopping districts with the beach. Most of the lower river underpasses are high enough that they were well above water level. From the little park you can take the bike/walk back to the trail end across the river and start riding up river. There certainly are restrooms in the various stores. In fact, one-speed cruisers were by far the most common bikes on the trail. You never have to cross a street. The bad part is that it is dam ugly. Case in point, here in Susanville, where I have recently moved from another geo-social location (retired) the Bizz Johnson Trail is one that I am still seeking a one-on-one relationship. Seen ‘em all. With our rider fitness tools, the trail distance calcultor, you can plan a trail ride and get approximate distances for the ride. Continuing into Anaheim, the river and trail turn east. The Santa Ana River Trail may be accessed at the Colton Staging Area, located at the corner of La Cadena Drive and Tropica Rancho Road, just south of the Santa Ana River. There is a lot of construction in the area right now. When you go down, they swarm you. I was worried about the difficulty of the trip home, but the wind at my back returning made it pleasant and easy to ride. The bike people are rude. Lunch is at the other end. The MO is to throw a beater bike in front of you. Some logistical info..... GPS addresses: west end - 11401 Arlington Ave. Riverside,CA N33 degrees 57.312' W117degrees 30.904' Elev. 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. Total miles from San Bernardino to Jurupa Valley and back was just shy of 40miles. The bad thing is that you are under the sun most of the ride. It has a 4x cabin style restroom with water and a new picnic enclosures with water fountain a bit further up. The closer I got to the upper end the worse it got. Alas, there is a locked gate, so no go. It connects to the trail by a bridge over the flood control channel. I’m an adult male and I was uncomfortable, I can’t imagine being a female using this trail alone. I really didn’t like it. In the ‘60s she and others stopped the Corps of Engineers from fitting the upper river into a nice concrete channel. I'll try it again someday, though, and see if my opinion changes. This is now – 106 years later – and the trains are still crossing those eight arches. Along those 15 miles, I passed by a couple of parks with restroom facilities and at least two porta-potties (which are regularly maintained). Nice bike path but go during active hours when many bikers and walkers are on the trail. Free is more his speed. TrailBear does. There were my smiling cyclist on the trail. Screaming descents, perhaps? Better get a ride in. Friends of the Santa Ana River Trail is a volunteer community group involved in Bicycle safety education, eco-friendly preservation and recreational multi-use of the Santa Ana River Trail system. Today there is a bit of fog grading into haze. Joggers. As a single female on the trail, I was not comfortable due to the dozens and dozens of camps. Its highlights include going under a massive arched, concrete train bridge, traveling through horse riding areas and even running next to a Nature Center that is open on Saturdays. Doesn’t smell like a sewer plant. The next city is Colton, the entrance point to San Bernardino County. The robbers mostly target lone riders, usually between 6PM and 8PM. It was my first time riding. There is ample parking. 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°. There were several cyclists parking and riding from there, some commuting and others exercising/training, so the parking area was busy with people coming and going. What is it? Vistas of the dry river are punctuated by the busy train tracks and active industrial properties clustered around the river along this stretch. That was it for the day. From here you combine two trails: Santa Ana River Trail (SART) from South Fork to Glass Road and Santa Ana River Trail (SART) 2E03 Glass Road to Middle Control Road. Link fences from space running down it every weekend back over on the street the... 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