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Crystal Cove double loop

Hard

4.7

(7704)

15,068

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Crystal Cove double loop

02:31

19.9km

570m

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If you're looking for a challenging jogging experience, the Crystal Cove double loop delivers a substantial workout. This difficult route covers 12.4 miles (19.9 km) and climbs 1867 feet (569 metres), typically taking about 2 hours and 31 minutes to complete. As you jog, you'll navigate diverse terrain, including unpaved,…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Laguna Coast Wilderness Park

Crystal Cove State Park

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2.55 km

Fenceline / Missing Link Trail

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This is a great singletrack alternative to the Bommer Ridge Trail if you are looking for a little more excitement. You can follow this all the way west to the Red Trail if you like.

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6.14 km

East Cut Across/I Think I Can Trail

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East Cut Across Trail has a little more elevation gain at the start, but is more than manageable. There is essentially no shade coverage, so plan the weather accordingly. The …

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11.6 km

Bay View

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There is a great view of the Crystal Cove State Marine Conservation Area from the Moro Ridge Spur trail. If you are looking for a photo op, mornings are better due to sun conditions!

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19.4 km

Pacific Ridge Trail

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This trail places you at the top of Crystal Cove State Park with expansive views of all the protected land and ocean off in the distance.

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19.9 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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13.1 km

6.71 km

141 m

Surfaces

14.3 km

3.96 km

1.43 km

275 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete the Crystal Cove double loop?

For joggers, this challenging route usually takes around 2 hours and 31 minutes to complete. However, your actual time may vary depending on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the views.

What is the terrain like on this jogging route?

The terrain is primarily unpaved, consisting of natural dirt, gravel, doubletrack, and some singletrack sections. While generally well-maintained, expect some areas with divots or damage, especially after rain. The first half often features a downhill trajectory, leading to a substantial uphill climb in the second half.

Is the Crystal Cove double loop suitable for beginner joggers?

No, this route is considered difficult to strenuous and requires a very good level of fitness. With a distance of nearly 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) and significant elevation changes (over 560 meters or 1,800 feet of ascent), it is not recommended for beginners.

What are the parking options and trailhead access for this route?

The Crystal Cove double loop is located within Crystal Cove State Park. Parking is available at various lots within the park, though specific trailhead parking for this exact loop may vary. It's advisable to check the park's official website for the most current parking information and potential fees. There are no shuttles mentioned for this specific route.

Are dogs allowed on the Crystal Cove double loop trail?

No, dogs are generally not permitted on the backcountry trails within Crystal Cove State Park, which includes much of this double loop route. Always check park regulations before bringing pets.

What is the best time of year to jog this route?

The best time to jog this route is during the cooler months, from late fall to early spring, to avoid extreme heat. Due to very little shade along the trail, it's crucial to start early in the morning during warmer seasons to beat the heat and sun exposure. Clear days offer the best views of the Pacific Ocean and islands.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for Crystal Cove State Park?

Yes, Crystal Cove State Park typically charges an entrance fee per vehicle. This fee grants you access to the park's facilities and trails. No special permits are usually required for jogging on the established trails, but it's always good to check the official park website for any updates.

What scenic viewpoints or landmarks can I expect to see along the way?

This route offers expansive views of the protected land and the Pacific Ocean. You'll pass by notable spots like Bay View, and traverse coastal hills and canyons with overlooks into Moro and Emerald Canyons. On clear days, you might even spot Catalina Island and San Clemente Island. The Pacific Ridge Trail also offers great vistas.

What should I bring for a jog on the Crystal Cove double loop?

Given the route's length, difficulty, and lack of shade, it's essential to bring plenty of water, sun protection (hat, sunscreen), and appropriate trail running shoes. Snacks for energy are also recommended. A fully charged phone for navigation and emergencies is also a good idea.

Does this route intersect with other well-known trails in Crystal Cove State Park?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of several well-known trails within Crystal Cove State Park. You'll jog along parts of Moro Ridge Road, Bommer Ridge, East Cut Across/I Think I Can, No Name Ridge, Pacific Ridge Trail, and Moro Canyon Trail, among others.

Are there any local tips for jogging this route?

Due to the significant sun exposure and uphill sections in the latter half, an insider tip is to start early in the morning, especially during warmer months. This allows you to tackle the climbs before the midday heat and enjoy the cooler temperatures and potentially clearer views. Also, be prepared for the substantial elevation gain in the second half of the loop.

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