Trail Running in Orange County
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This is a very steep but wide trail. No brush interference problems. It's also quite straight and long. Once it reaches the bottom of the canyon it curves a bit around the side of a mountain until it reaches a stream crossing. In front of the stream crossing is Coyote Run Trail. After the stream crossing it dead-ends into Aliso Wood Canyon. (Signs up for both trails)
This is a very long trail with a variety of characteristics. Part of it is a hill of rock (fun to climb!), part of it is very curvy, part of it is VERY narrow with lots of tall brush (4 to 5 feet). If you don't have long pants you may not want to take this (same with long sleeve t-shirt). You can probably walk it okay but you definitely will have brush interference running
Keep in mind that this is a favorite of lots of mountain bikers..and keep in mind this trail is narrow with lots of blind spots
Lots and Lots of curves. Also very short. This is supposedly the easiest way to go up to West Ridge from Aliso Wood Canyon (keep that in mind for your runs!)
Though you probably won't have brush problems, you'll want to watch your step!
From the middle rung (Coyote Run/Rock-It) to the top rung (Cholla) it winds and rolls through lots of trees (THIS IS MY FAVORITE PART!)
The bottom part (between Mathis and Coyote Run) may be washed out after hard rains. If this is the case, there is a singletrack about 5 to 10 feet off the main Aliso Wood Canyon Trail which you can take to make your way through. Park rangers usually mark it with bright orange flags. If you need to take this singletrack, realize that it's quite narrow with some high brush (3 feet) at times.
The Coyote Run Trail has some spots of brush interference. The brush is short and the spots are not many.
Being on the side of the mountain, it curves and winds through some trees.
Reasons why I like using this trail:
You will have some interfering brush here and there..not very tall, just at the legs if anything. It's a fun trail to go on though!
Hope you brought some goodies to eat!! Enjoy the view!
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