Trails in Northern Orange County, CA
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Trails in Northern Orange County, CA
I am new to this forum, I used to ride MTB bikes, I am looking to train on some pretty hard trails and would like to know where a good trail is that I can build up some riding time.
I live in La Habra, CA and don't have a car to drive to the ride, so please if you know of a good trail close to La Habra.
Thank you,
Shawn
I live in La Habra, CA and don't have a car to drive to the ride, so please if you know of a good trail close to La Habra.
Thank you,
Shawn
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Try here SoCal MTB
As far as which ones you could ride to, I am not sure. You could also ask on the forum there as well since there a few Orange County riders on it.
DBD
As far as which ones you could ride to, I am not sure. You could also ask on the forum there as well since there a few Orange County riders on it.
DBD
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These two might be close enough for you
https://www.socalmtb.com/socal/trails/fullerto.htm
https://www.socalmtb.com/socal/trails...o_schabaru.htm
https://www.socalmtb.com/socal/trails/fullerto.htm
https://www.socalmtb.com/socal/trails...o_schabaru.htm
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I'm orginally from the area, and I've found that the Fullerton Loop is pretty legit. Depending on where you are, it's not too long of a ride and you can just keep hitting it for technical practice.
If it's warmer than 80, bring lots of water - there is almost no shade.
If it's warmer than 80, bring lots of water - there is almost no shade.
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Check out Geoladders, https://www.geoladders.com There are a bunch of rides in Orange County on the site.