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Road cycling routes around North Tustin feature diverse landscapes, including accessible natural features, canyons, and foothills. The region offers an extensive network of paved paths and roads, catering to various skill levels. Cyclists can find routes ranging from mostly flat paths to challenging rides with significant elevation gains in the Santa Ana Mountains foothills. North Tustin's central location also provides quick access to coastal areas, expanding the range of road cycling opportunities.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
65
riders
47.7km
02:17
660m
660m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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41.9km
01:51
290m
290m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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39.3km
01:56
480m
480m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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45.3km
02:08
250m
250m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Parallel with I-405, this is a beautiful trail with little traffic.
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Santiago Canyon Road is a scenic favorite for road cyclists in Orange County. It’s a long, winding stretch with rolling hills, light traffic, and wide shoulders in most parts. The views of open hills and oak trees make the climb worth it, and you’ll find classic stops along the way for a break.
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Cook’s Corner is a classic stop for cyclists riding through Santiago Canyon and one of the most popular biker hangouts in Southern California. It’s casual and bike-friendly, with shaded picnic tables and plenty of space to park. Grab a burger or a cold drink, rest your legs, and soak in the lively atmosphere—especially on weekends when it’s packed with motorcycles and live music.
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A network of paved paths pass through Bosque Canyon and provide access to the other nearby commuter trails. There are mile markers and signs at a lot of the intersections.
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There is a wide packed dirt trail for foot traffic that parallels a two-lane paved bikeway through Shady Canyon.
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Aliso Creek Bikeway offers a scenic 19-mile trail in Orange County, California, winding through lush landscapes, parks, and residential areas. Popular for cycling and walking, it provides a serene outdoor experience.
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Aliso Creek Bikeway totals 18.5 miles in length, running from South Laguna to Rancho Santa Margarita. There are plenty of rest areas along the route. What makes this fun, if you're travelling North to South, it's downhill all the way to the ocean. Perfect for tired legs!
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Upper Peters Canyon Reservoir also known as Little Peters Canyon Lake was built in 1931 for flood control, and for water conservation. The water storage helped orange groves grow in the canyon.
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North Tustin offers a wide variety of road cycling routes. On komoot, you can find 129 routes, with options ranging from easy, mostly paved paths to challenging rides with significant elevation gains.
The region features diverse landscapes, including accessible natural features, canyons, and the foothills of the Santa Ana Mountains. You'll find an extensive network of paved paths and roads, offering everything from mostly flat rides through urban green spaces to challenging ascents with impressive panoramic vistas.
Yes, North Tustin has many easy road cycling options suitable for families. There are 66 easy routes available, such as the Hicks Canyon Trail – Walnut Trail loop from Tustin Market Place, which is a 14.1-mile mostly flat ride. Another accessible option is the Walnut Trail loop from Tustin, a longer 26.5-mile path through suburban areas with minimal elevation.
For those seeking more intense climbs, the foothills of the Santa Ana Mountains provide excellent opportunities. Routes like the Upper Peters Canyon Reservoir – Hicks Canyon Trail loop from North Tustin offer varied terrain with some climbs. Regionally, options like the 'Robbers Peak – Roadrunner Loop Trailhead loop' and 'Black Star Falls – Beeks Place loop' are known for significant elevation gains, suitable for very fit cyclists.
Many routes offer scenic views, especially those near the coast or in the canyons. You might pass by the Upper Peters Canyon Reservoir or enjoy views of the Pacific Ocean on routes like the Newport Coast. The Walnut Trail and Santa Ana River Trail also offer pleasant surroundings.
Yes, many road cycling routes in North Tustin are designed as loops, providing a convenient way to start and end your ride at the same point. Examples include the Hicks Canyon Trail – Walnut Trail loop from Tustin Market Place and the North Woodbridge Lake Path loop from North Tustin.
The road cycling experience in North Tustin is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from nearly 80 reviews. Cyclists often praise the accessible paved paths, the scenic canyons, and the diverse terrain that caters to various ability levels, from leisurely rides to more challenging ascents.
North Tustin's central location in Orange County allows for quick access to coastal areas. The 'Mountains to Sea Trail' is a notable fairly flat route that originates from the Tustin Metrolink station and winds through Irvine, ultimately reaching Balboa Island, offering a longer, relaxed ride with opportunities to enjoy local wildlife and points of interest.
North Tustin generally offers favorable conditions for road cycling year-round due to its mild Southern California climate. However, spring and fall often provide the most comfortable temperatures for longer rides, avoiding the hotter summer days and cooler winter mornings.
The 'Mountains to Sea Trail' is a great option for enjoying local wildlife, as it passes through the San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary. Additionally, areas like Peters Canyon Regional Park and Limestone Canyon Nature Preserve offer picturesque settings and opportunities to connect with nature.
Yes, several routes in the area will take you past beautiful water features. The Upper Peters Canyon Reservoir – Hicks Canyon Trail loop from North Tustin passes by the Upper Peters Canyon Reservoir. Another option is the North Woodbridge Lake Path – North Lake Park loop from Tustin Market Place, which goes around Woodbridge Lake.
Among the komoot routes, the North Woodbridge Lake Path loop from North Tustin is one of the longer options, covering approximately 29.2 miles (46.9 km) with moderate elevation gain.


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