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Embark on the Lilac - La Vida Loop Trail, a moderate hike spanning 4.3 miles (6.9 km) with an elevation gain of 891 feet (272 metres). You can expect to complete this loop in approximately 2 hours and 8 minutes. The route offers a varied experience, starting on a well-maintained…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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4.11 km
2.16 km
614 m
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4.10 km
1.96 km
528 m
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The Lilac - La Vida Loop Trail is approximately 6.9 km (4.3 miles) long and generally takes around 2 hours and 8 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.
The trail is rated as moderate overall. The Lilac Trail section primarily consists of an ordinary gravel service road in good condition. However, the La Vida Trail segment is considered intermediate, featuring moderate inclines and some uneven terrain.
Specific parking information for the trailhead is not provided in the available data, but the trail is located in Brea, Orange County, California, and provides access to the northern section of Chino Hills State Park. It's advisable to check local park websites or komoot's route planner for the most up-to-date parking details near the trailhead.
The available information does not explicitly state the dog policy for this specific trail. Since it provides access to Chino Hills State Park, it's recommended to check the official Chino Hills State Park regulations regarding dogs before your visit, as policies can vary within state parks.
Spring is an excellent time to hike the trail, as wildflowers are known to bloom along the flatter sections, adding to the scenic beauty. The trail offers views of the surrounding landscapes year-round.
Since the Lilac - La Vida Loop Trail provides access to Chino Hills State Park, there may be day-use fees or permit requirements associated with entering the state park. It's best to consult the official Chino Hills State Park website for current fee structures and regulations before your visit.
You can enjoy views of the surrounding landscapes, and in spring, wildflowers are a highlight along the flatter sections. Wildlife such as coyotes and deer are occasionally spotted. However, due to a lack of trees in some areas, bird sightings might be less frequent.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other paths. You will hike along parts of the La Vida Trail, the Lilac Trail, and South Tank Road during your journey.
While the overall loop is rated as moderate, the Lilac Trail section is a gravel service road in good condition. The La Vida Trail segment involves moderate inclines and uneven terrain, which might be challenging for very young children or absolute beginners. Families with some hiking experience should find it manageable.
Yes, the La Vida Trail component of the loop is noted as being 'seldom used,' which could offer a quieter hiking experience compared to more popular sections.
The trail features an elevation gain of approximately 271 meters (about 890 feet) as you navigate the loop.