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Touring cycling around Fullerton features an extensive network of trails that cater to various skill levels. The landscape includes a mix of parks, horse trails, and open spaces, with routes often combining dirt paths and paved sections. Riders can expect slight elevation changes, wooded areas, streams, and wide-open fields, providing diverse scenery. The region is characterized by its urban forest, natural preserves, and the presence of Laguna Lake, offering varied terrain for cycling.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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31.4km
02:00
280m
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Cycle the moderate 19.5-mile Coyote Hills loop in Fullerton, featuring varied terrain, Laguna Lake, and panoramic views.
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15.0km
01:07
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12
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19.7km
01:28
220m
220m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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71.2km
05:21
730m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.5km
01:21
170m
170m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is the intersection of five trails: Raptor Ridge Trail, North Ridge Trail, Bovinian Delight Trail or Telegraph Canyon Road. There are also some boards with information about the trails and a restroom.
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The Brea Dam Trail is a short but scenic path located near the Brea Dam. It connects to other nearby trails, such as the Juanita Cooke Trail and Hiltscher Park Trail, making it easy to extend the ride. The surface is dirt, and the views of the dam area are great. There will be some urban noise and occasional wildlife sightings.
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The Fullerton Golf Course has 18 holes and spans 125 acres.
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Carbon Canyon Regional Park is a great local park with a small lake and some nature trails featuring Redwoods and the Carbon Canyon Creek. It connects to the Chino Hills State Park and is a great spot for some quick day hiking, fishing, sports, or just sitting and enjoying some nature.
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Tri City Park is located on the border of Fullerton and Brea and has some beautiful spots to walk and admire the lake. There are barbecues and picnic areas here if you want to sit and enjoy the view with your family after a walk around the loop.
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Very nice walk, path suitable for strollers.
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This aptly named trail offers some great panoramic views of the East Coyote Hills area!
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Fullerton offers a diverse selection of over 20 touring cycling routes. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 11 easy, 8 moderate, and 2 difficult options, ensuring there's a ride for every cyclist.
The terrain in Fullerton is quite varied, ranging from mostly paved paths to dirt sections, horse trails, and open spaces. You'll encounter slight elevation changes, wooded areas, streams, and wide-open fields, providing a dynamic cycling experience. Routes like the Coyote Hills loop offer varied terrain, while the Juanita Cooke Trail โ Hiltscher Park Trail loop is mostly paved.
Fullerton enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate with an average of 278 sunny days per year, making it suitable for touring cycling year-round. Spring and fall offer particularly pleasant temperatures, but the consistent sunshine means you can enjoy the trails almost any day.
Yes, Fullerton has several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners and families. For instance, the Laguna Lake loop from Fullerton is an easy 6.6-mile trail that leads through a tranquil area with a picturesque lake, ideal for any fitness level.
While many routes are moderate, experienced riders looking for more challenge can explore options with greater elevation gain, particularly those venturing towards areas like Chino Hills State Park. These routes often feature rolling hills and a mix of paved and unpaved trails, requiring gravel, mountain, or touring bikes with wider tires.
Absolutely. Many routes offer scenic views, such as the Coyote Hills loop which provides panoramic vistas. The Panorama Nature Preserve, located in the northeastern hills, offers winding dirt trails, native California landscapes, and sweeping views of layered hills and distant neighborhoods, though cycling within the preserve itself might be restricted to specific trails.
Beyond the trails, Fullerton offers several attractions. You can visit the Big A Sign at Angel Stadium, explore the Santa Ana River Trail, or enjoy the tranquility of Laguna Lake Park. The Fullerton Arboretum is also nearby, offering a diverse botanical garden, though bicycles are not permitted inside.
Many of Fullerton's outdoor spaces and trails, including sections of the popular Fullerton Loop Trail, are dog-friendly. However, it's always best to check specific trail regulations for leash requirements and any restrictions before heading out with your furry companion.
Yes, Fullerton is known for its excellent loop options. Popular choices include the Coyote Hills loop, the Juanita Cooke Trail โ Hiltscher Park Trail loop, and the Laguna Lake loop from Fullerton, all offering convenient circular rides.
The touring cycling routes in Fullerton are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 47 reviews. Cyclists often praise the extensive network of trails, the diverse scenery that includes parks, horse trails, and open spaces, and the variety of options for different ability levels.
Yes, many of Fullerton's cycling trails, including the Fullerton Loop, are accessible from multiple entry points with various parking options available near trailheads and parks like Laguna Lake Park, Hillcrest Park, and Craig Regional Park. It's advisable to check specific park websites for detailed parking information.
Fullerton has a public transportation system that can help you get closer to some of the trailheads. While direct access to every starting point might vary, local bus routes often serve areas near major parks and trail access points. Planning your route in advance with local transit maps is recommended.


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