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Road cycling
Embark on a diverse road cycling journey along the Santa Ana River Bicycle Path, a moderate route stretching 46.9 miles (75.5 km). You will experience a mix of natural beauty and urban landscapes, gaining 415 feet (126 metres) in elevation over approximately 3 hours and 33 minutes. Starting near Yorba Linda Regional Park, you can enjoy shaded sections with views of the river and small waterfalls. As you continue, the scenery shifts, taking you past iconic urban landmarks like Angel Stadium. The route culminates at the expansive Huntington State Beach, offering a rewarding coastal finish. This variety keeps the journey interesting, providing both peaceful moments and city sights.
The Santa Ana River Bicycle Path is mostly paved and wide, making it suitable for many levels of road cyclists. You will find parking available at various access points along its considerable length, which crosses three different counties. If you begin your ride from the beach and head inland, be aware that sections closer to the mountains involve a moderate climb on your return trip. This extensive path is accessible for a wide range of fitness levels, offering a great opportunity for a long-distance ride.
This trail stands out for its unique ability to connect varied environments, from the serene riverbanks to bustling city centers and finally to the Pacific coastline. It provides a continuous corridor through different regions, showcasing the diverse character of the area. The route's extensive nature makes it a notable option for those seeking a substantial ride that combines natural beauty with urban exploration.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Bus stop
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18.3 km
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37.9 km
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75.5 km
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72.1 km
3.07 km
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54.5 km
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The full route, as mapped from Yorba Linda to Huntington State Beach, is approximately 75.5 km (47 miles) and takes around 3 hours and 34 minutes to complete by race bike. This duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop.
The path is primarily an asphalt-paved trail, up to 12 feet wide, with two lanes in many sections. It's generally in good condition and largely flat, especially in Orange County. The section from Green River to the Honda Center is mainly downhill, meaning the return trip will involve a moderate climb. The Orange County portion, from Green River Golf Course to Yorba Regional Park, has the only moderate hills.
The scenery is quite varied. Closer to the mountains, you'll find a more natural, rural environment with desert-like vegetation and views of the San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountains. Sections near Yorba Linda Regional Park are beautiful and natural, with shaded paths and views of the river. As you head downstream towards the coast, the scenery becomes more urban and can include industrial areas, concrete river channels, and landmarks like Angel Stadium and the Honda Center, before eventually reaching coastal views at Huntington State Beach.
Yes, for much of its length, especially in Orange County, the trail is relatively flat and wide, making it accessible for various fitness levels and beginners. The grade-separated crossings also contribute to a largely uninterrupted and safe ride. Be aware that the return trip from the coast inland will involve some moderate climbing.
For more natural and scenic views, focus on the upper sections closer to the mountains in San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, and the areas around Yorba Linda Regional Park. These parts offer views of mountains, fragrant trees, and river sections with waterfowl. The coastal end at Huntington State Beach also provides beautiful ocean vistas.
Parking is available at various points along the extensive trail. Popular access points include Yorba Regional Park, near the Honda Center, and at Huntington State Beach. Specific parking details can vary by location, so it's advisable to check local park websites for the most current information.
Spring and fall generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for cycling. If riding towards the beach, be aware that an onshore breeze in the morning can turn into a noticeable headwind of about 10 mph from the west later in the day when returning inland. Early mornings are often ideal to avoid stronger winds and heat, especially in summer.
No, there are no general permits or entrance fees required to access the Santa Ana River Bicycle Path itself. However, some specific parking areas, particularly within regional parks or at the beach, may have associated parking fees.
The trail is a multi-use path, and while specific regulations can vary by county or city section, dogs are generally permitted on leash. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.
Yes, the route is a major component of the greater Los Angeles-area trail network. It extensively follows the Santa Ana River Bicycle path and also passes through sections of the OC Loop, Huntington Beach Bike Trail, and various segments of the Santa Ana River Trail.
Yes, since 1985, the trail has been the route for the annual "Riverside to Surfside" bicycling event (formerly "Smog to Surf"). This event sees cyclists ride from inland cities to Huntington State Beach.