General Cycling Discussion - Quick question for anyone in California

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Moistfly
04-05-05, 01:01 PM
Me and the s/o are heading out there for a week or so and decided to bring the bikes along, I want to bike the santa ana river trial but from what I've read a long portion of it goes through an industrial area and doesn't make for the funnest ride. I was hoping someone could recommend the best place to start/end the ride?
johnnie19
04-05-05, 01:30 PM
If you are going to be near the coast such as Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, there is a long bike trail that runs along the coast that goes south. Check out these links for some good info on the HB trail as well as others in the bottom. http://www.nearfield.com/~dan/sports/bike/beach/hunt/
http://www.biketrails.com/ocbhbss.html
Good luck, have fun and let us know what you decide.
RocketsRedglare
04-05-05, 02:04 PM
First of all the Santa Ana River, isn't a river. Like most urban rivers in Southern California, its essentially a storm drain, and is dry most of the year except at the headwaters and tidal areas near the "river" mouth, which are also the most scenic areas.
For the most part it is less than scenic and often downright ugly, but you can get a lot of miles in. A lot of Gang Activity in Santa Ana and Anaheim (but they don't seem to Bother Cyclists) and there are occasional homeless camps that appear south of Adams Street in Huntington Beach.
You might want to start your ride early in the morning in the Yorba Linda Area and head toward the beach, before the onshore breeze kicks in (around 11 am there is a nasty headwind if you are riding toward the beach, but it makes for a great ride back)
There is a nice ride than you can pick up at the water tower in Seal Beach and Ride the the Wedge in Newport Beach. Its roughly 30 miles round trip along the beach.
If you decide to ride on PCH, There is construction in the Bolsa Chica Area which willl detour you onto a MU trail (which tends to get crowded with very clueless pedestrians Thursday Evening - Sunday Evening) You can ride the trail the entire way, but life guards will tell you to slow down if they thing you are creating a hazard.
If you want a scenic ride that is relatively hassle free, Ride around Newport's Backbay. It is about 10 mile round trip ride with some nice hills. If you want, connect to Irvine's San Diego Creek Trail which is usually clear of heavy traffic except Saturday and Sunday Mornings. Back and Forth will give you almost twenty miles.
motomickey
04-05-05, 02:05 PM
There is a river trail that starts in Irvine that goes down to the back bay in newport & back. It follows a stream, goes by a golf course, etc and is very nice as long as you don't get hit by a golf ball. It is a lot more enjoyable than the SA river trail where the industrial portion is. However, depending on how many miles you want to ride the SART can be very enjoyable. If you park or start up by the Green River entrance off the 91 and rided down to Anaheim stadium and back, its a nice 25+ mile loop. Not the greatest marking is the Yorba Linda part, but still the ride is very nice.
Moistfly
04-05-05, 03:16 PM
Thanks for the feedback guys. I think we're going to try and do approx 30 miles Sat and another 30 Sun and we'll definately take advantage of the recommendations :)
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