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Road cycling in Bommer Canyon Open Space Preserve offers routes through a diverse landscape of oak and sycamore groves, native grass meadows, and coastal sage scrub. The preserve features rolling hills and terrain with elevation changes, providing varied experiences for cyclists. Spanning approximately 4,000 acres, this area is part of the historic Irvine Ranch, a National Natural Landmark.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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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. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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Kobe Bryant and John Wayne are buried here. Please just enjoy the climbs and views and don't go looking for celebrity graves (you won't find them.)
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San Diego Creek is a 16-mile urban river that empties into Upper Newport Bay in Orange County. It follows Irvine's extensive system of trails and bike lanes, flowing through industrial areas, residential neighborhoods, and even the borders of the university campus.
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The trail through Buck Gully feels quite remote and adventurous despite being quite close to town. The gully is part of the local watershed and may be muddy or closed at times. You can check the trail website for conditions before you go: https://letsgooutside.org/explore/buck-gully-reserve/
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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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Enjoy the peaceful scenery of the wetlands, with its native plants, diverse birdlife, and seasonal wildflowers. The terrain is mostly flat and easy to navigate, making it suitable for riders of all ages and abilities.
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The park has a paved foot and cycle path running through it. Amazing views. Great ride.
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Crystal Cove State Park, captivates visitors with its pristine beaches, tide pools, and rugged coastal bluffs. A haven for outdoor enthusiasts, it offers hiking trails, historical cottages, and stunning ocean views, making it a cherished natural escape for anyone.
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Road cycling routes in Bommer Canyon Open Space Preserve traverse diverse landscapes, including serene oak and sycamore groves, native grass meadows, and coastal sage scrub. You'll encounter rolling hills and terrain with significant elevation changes, providing varied experiences. While some paths are paved, others might be suitable for gravel bikes, offering a mix of surfaces.
There are over 120 road cycling routes available in Bommer Canyon Open Space Preserve. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 61 easy routes, 65 moderate routes, and a few more challenging options.
Yes, Bommer Canyon Open Space Preserve offers a good selection of easy routes. For instance, the San Diego Creek Trail – San Diego Creek loop from University of California, Irvine is an easy 11.4-mile (18.3 km) path that follows the San Diego Creek, offering a relatively flat and accessible ride.
As you cycle through the preserve, you can explore the historic "Cattle Camp," a 15-acre area that once served as a ranching headquarters. The newly-opened Bommer Canyon Nature Garden is also a point of interest. The routes themselves offer scenic views of oak and sycamore groves, native grass meadows, and coastal sage scrub. On clear days, some trails, like those from Bommer Pass, can even offer views extending nearly 40 miles to downtown Los Angeles or connect to the ocean.
The routes in Bommer Canyon Open Space Preserve are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 160 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from oak groves to coastal sage scrub, and the varied terrain that offers both easy loops and more challenging rides with elevation changes. The connection to scenic areas like Upper Newport Bay is also frequently highlighted.
For those seeking a longer and more challenging ride, the Upper Newport Bay Trail – San Diego Creek Trail loop from Newport Beach California Temple is a moderate 33.4-mile (53.8 km) route with significant elevation changes, providing a more extensive cycling experience.
Yes, several routes from Bommer Canyon Open Space Preserve connect to coastal areas. For example, the Upper Newport Bay Trail – Huntington State Beach loop from University of California, Irvine is a moderate 35.3-mile (56.8 km) route that will take you towards the coast.
The preserve is generally open daily from dawn to dusk for self-guided exploration. Occasionally, "Wilderness Access Days" or guided programs may offer access to additional trail networks.
Bommer Canyon is a crucial preservation area for numerous local plants and wildlife. It's considered a hot spot for birding, with species like acorn woodpeckers, cactus wrens, and greater roadrunners. You might also spot mule deer. The presence of Bommer Canyon Creek further enhances the natural setting, making it a great place to observe nature.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Bommer Canyon Open Space Preserve are designed as loops. A popular option is the Roadbike loop from University of California, Irvine, which is a 12.7-mile (20.4 km) trail leading through varied terrain.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the diverse landscapes and varied terrain make Bommer Canyon enjoyable year-round. However, given its Southern California location, spring and fall often offer the most pleasant temperatures for cycling, avoiding the peak heat of summer or potential winter rains.
While the guide doesn't specify dedicated parking for cyclists within the preserve, many routes start from locations like the University of California, Irvine, which typically offer parking facilities. It's advisable to check local parking options near your chosen route's starting point.


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