Chino Hills State Park Featured Rides

Directions to trailhead(s):
The main entrance is located near Chino Hills. From Hwy. 71 take Soquel Canyon Parkway southwest for a mile. Go left on Elinvar Road. Head right up dirt Bane Canyon Road for 3 miles to main parking area.
Additional access points in Yorba Linda (top of Rimcrest Drive) and Brea (off Carbon Canyon Road - Hwy. 142).

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Featured Route 1

Aerobic: Intermediate
Technical: Advanced Beginner

Start at the western park entrance off Carbon Canyon Road. Ride up
Telegraph Canyon Trail, which winds through an often lush canyon the length of the park.You'll pass numerous fire roads and single-track trails branching off to the ridges on either side of the main trail.

5.6 miles stay on Telegraph at Four Corners, a major confluence of trails
5.9 miles stay right on connector to South Ridge Trail
6.2 miles right on South Ridge Trail
6.7 miles stay left on fire road
7.2 miles stay left on South Ridge fire road
9.3 miles stay left
11.5 miles right on Diemer Trail
11.9 miles left on Telegraph Canyon Trail
13.2 miles Finish













Featured Route 2

Aerobic: Intermediate/Advanced
Technical: Advanced
Notes; Includes lots of single-track including the technical and often overgrown Fenceline Trail

Begin at main parking area at Rolling Ranch, reached via Bane Canyon Road from Chino Hills. Ride back out Bane Canyon Road and shortly go right on Telegraph Canyon Trail.


2.6 miles right on Raptor Ridge Trail
4.3 miles stay right on Aliso Canyon Trail
4.6 miles left on Aliso Canyon single-track
5.8 miles stay left on Bane Ridge Trail
6.2 miles cross Bane Canyon Road
6.7 miles stay straight to get on East Fenceline Trail, an often-overgrown and technical single-track
9.8 right on fire road, which quickly connects to Bane Canyon Road
10.0 miles left on Bane Canyon Road
11.0 Finish




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