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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

A Hike in the Canyon with Laurie


Hike on Sat. meet at the stake center 0800
Highlights:
Sagey Aromas, Oak Woodlands, Granite Soft Sculptures, Spring Wildflowers
Near: Lake Elsinore, CA
Scenery:
Distance: 6.5 miles round trip
Elevation Gain: 1200 ft
Hike Time: 3.5 hours
Difficulty: Moderate
Trail Condition: OK, but a few difficult spots
HikeType: Loop


Summary: Ascending the sagey, rocky spirals of the Bear Canyon Trail, one is quickly elevated from the depths of nearby suburban mundanity and raucous street noise to the heights of blissful backcountry nirvana-yes, this really does exist in the proximity of O.C.!! This trail, located just off Hwy 74 and near the famous and friendly Ortega Oaks Candy Store, has something for every serious dayhiker. Quiet awaits at the border of the San Mateo Cyn Wilderness about .75 miles into the hike. A mile beyond, after turning right at the junction with the Morgan Tr., the magnificence of over-the-shoulder views escalates with the elevation-it's workout time!! Two miles later, a sign marks the beginning of the loop "balloon:" turn right for more shade while hiking uphill 1-1/4 miles to Four Corners (just beyond the gate)-turn left here and proceed another 1-1/4 mi. (Bear Cyn Ridge Tr. on the topo, now signed Bear Cyn Loop) to complete the loop, then continue back 2 mi. to the trailhead.
Trailhead: From San Juan Capistrano, along Interstate 5, exit at Ortega Highway/Highway 74, and travel northeast. After 21 miles, turn left across from the Ortega Oaks Country Cottage (Candy Store), which is located .5 miles north of the Upper San Juan Campground, and park in the large lot for the Bear Canyon and San Juan Loop Trailheads. A Forest Service Adventure Pass is required to park here, and can be purchased in the Candy Store. The Bear Canyon Loop Trailhead is located west of the Candy Store (to the right as you are facing the store from the parking lot across the street). (Lat:33.61228 Lon:-117.42643)
Trail Guides for Santa Ana Mountains-Bear Canyon Loop Trail:
Best Seasons: Fall, Spring, Winter,
User Groups: Hikers, Dogs, Horses,
Ranger Contact: Trabuco Ranger District-U.S.Forest Service-(909) 736-1811

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