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Mountain biking around Laguna Beach offers diverse terrain, characterized by steep hills, coastal bluffs, and extensive canyon systems. The region features a network of trails within protected open spaces like Laguna Coast Wilderness Park and Aliso and Woods Canyon Wilderness Park. Riders can experience varied landscapes, from rocky descents to flowy singletracks, often with ocean views.
Last updated: April 26, 2026
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Get ready for a quick and accessible mountain bike ride on the Laurel Canyon Trail, an easy route that takes you through the diverse coastal habitat of Laguna Coast Wilderness…

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23.7km
02:30
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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19.4km
02:04
520m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.4km
03:47
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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04:00
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Laguna Ridge Trail is a fun single track trail in Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. There is a technical section towards the bottom of the trail, so make sure you have the skills before attempting this trail.
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The road is a wide flat packed dirt track that follows the ridge of the canyon in parallel with the Laurel Canyon Trail to the north.
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This is a nice little loop around El Moro (now known as Crystal Cove). Some fun climbing, some fun downhill, some fun singletrack but mostly fire road. Nothing too techy.
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Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park includes over 4,500 acres of untouched wilderness and natural areas. A lot of the "roads" in the park are smooth double-track paths, and there is a fair bit of singletrack as well.
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The Top of the World viewpoint offers unobstructed views of the Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park and the Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. The climb to the top is pretty short and gradual, so it's easy to add this "summit" onto any nearby ride.
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This trail is a little more washed out and technical than the main path, and makes for a more interesting alternative spur from the West Ridge Trail.
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There is a small wooden bridge here that provides access over Wood Creek below.
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This viewpoint in the small Alta Laguna Park has panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. This area has trails, a playground, and a parking lot.
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The ideal times for mountain biking in Laguna Beach are during spring and fall. Temperatures are generally mild and comfortable, and you'll often find fewer crowds on the trails, allowing for a more enjoyable experience.
Yes, Laguna Beach offers trails for all skill levels. For beginners, the Laurel Canyon Trail is an excellent option. It's a shorter, easier route through a canyon, perfect for those new to mountain biking. Additionally, the Aliso and Woods Canyon Wilderness Park features trails like Coyote Run, described as a nice singletrack without major climbs.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Laguna Beach has several difficult routes. The Vista Trail – Laguna Coast Wilderness Park loop and the Top of the World Viewpoint – Wood Canyon Trail loop are both rated as difficult and offer significant climbs and technical sections. Trails like Laguna Ridge Trail (T&A), Old Emerald Falls Trail (BVD), Car Wreck Trail, Sheep Run Trail (Mentally Sensitive), and Rattlesnake Trail are also known for their steep and technical challenges.
Absolutely! Many trails in Laguna Beach boast stunning ocean views. The Ridge & Rollercoaster – Crystal Cove State Park trail offers a mix of climbs and descents with beautiful coastal vistas. The Top of the World Viewpoint – Mathis Canyon Trail loop rewards riders with panoramic views of the coastline and Catalina Island from its elevated points.
Laguna Beach's trails traverse diverse landscapes, including steep hills, dense forests, and coastal bluffs. You'll encounter everything from rocky descents to flowy singletracks. Protected open spaces like Laguna Coast Wilderness Park and Aliso and Woods Canyon Wilderness Park feature secluded canyons and unique geological formations, such as the historic Dripping Cave (Robbers Cave) in Aliso Woods.
Yes, the area around Laguna Beach offers several points of interest. You can find scenic spots like Pelican Point Viewpoint and Pelican Point West - Observation platform, offering great views. The Dripping Cave (Robbers Cave) in Aliso Woods Canyon is a notable natural monument. Additionally, the unique 'Car Wreck' Trail in Aliso Canyon leads to a vintage 1946 Dodge 5-passenger coupe, which is a popular and unusual destination.
There are over 15 mountain bike trails around Laguna Beach listed on komoot, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The mountain biking experience in Laguna Beach is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Riders often praise the region's diverse topography, which includes everything from challenging rocky descents to flowy singletracks, and the breathtaking ocean views that accompany many of the routes. The extensive network of trails within protected wilderness parks is also a significant draw.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Laguna Beach are designed as loops. For example, the Top of the World Viewpoint – Mathis Canyon Trail loop and the Top of the World Viewpoint – Wood Canyon Trail loop are popular options that allow you to start and finish at the same point.
Laguna Beach trails offer varied conditions, ranging from rocky sections and steep climbs to flowy singletracks. The terrain is characterized by coastal bluffs and extensive canyon systems. Riders should be prepared for diverse surfaces and elevation changes, especially in wilderness areas like Laguna Coast Wilderness Park and Aliso and Woods Canyon Wilderness Park.
While specific parking details for every trailhead are not provided, the major wilderness parks like Laguna Coast Wilderness Park and Aliso and Woods Canyon Wilderness Park, which host many of these trails, typically offer designated parking areas for visitors. It's always a good idea to check park websites or local resources for the most current parking information before your ride.
Regulations regarding dogs on trails can vary by park and specific trail. Generally, dogs are permitted in many of the wilderness parks in Laguna Beach, but they are often required to be on a leash. We recommend checking the specific rules for Laguna Coast Wilderness Park, Aliso and Woods Canyon Wilderness Park, or Crystal Cove State Park before bringing your dog.


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