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* Please note: Winter’s cool days make ideal hiking weather, but
rainfall can cause closures. Please call each park for access and
special program information.
Aliso & Wood Canyons Wilderness Park
28373 Alicia Parkway, Laguna Niguel
Park Information: (949) 923-2200 or www.ocparks.com
The park is open daily all year, 7 a.m. to sunset, for hiking,
bicycling and equestrian use. Parking is $2. No pets.
Special hiking programs can be arranged by calling Ranger Carroll
at (949) 923-2299. On Jan. 25 and each second and fourth Saturday of
the month the ranger gives a free 30- to 45-minute Discovery Nature
Talk suitable for all ages. Meet at noon at the park entrance.
The Orange County Natural History Museum, open Wednesday through
Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., is located at the park entrance.
Crystal Cove State Park
8471 Pacific Coast Highway, Laguna Beach
Park Conditions: (949) 494-3539; Interpretive Programs: (949)
497-7647
www.crystalcovestate park.com
The park is open daily all year, 6 a.m. to sunset, for hiking,
bicycling and horseback riding. The park includes backcountry, bluff
top and beach areas, with access at different points. Parking $5.
Dogs are allowed only on paved paths above the beach.
Special Activities: Docent-led backcountry hikes are scheduled for
most Saturdays and Sundays at 9 a.m. Upcoming dates include Jan. 17,
18 and 25. Hikes are 3 to 5 miles and last about 2 hours. Be sure to
bring water and wear hiking boots. Meet at El Moro Visitors Center
(Coast Highway, School-State Park stoplight).
Jan. 18 is the first of three monthly Gray Whale Sundays.
Volunteers will help park visitors spot whales on their annual
Baja-to-Alaska migration from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
El Moro Visitors Center is open Tuesday and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. and Saturday, 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Crystal Cove Historic District Visitors Center is open Friday,
Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Crystal Cove Interpretive
Association welcomes new volunteers. Call (949) 497-7648.
Crystal Cove’s Resource Management Team is seeking volunteers
interested in gardening to assist in a native plant propagation
project. Information: (949) 497-7645.
Irvine Ranch Land Reserve
The Nature Conservancy (714) 832-7478 or [email protected]
Participants meet at Laguna Coast Wilderness Park Headquarters on
Laguna Canyon Road, just south of the El Toro Road intersection. All
tours are free, but require reservations.
Special Activities: Two upcoming hikes meet Saturday, at 9 a.m.:
On Jan. 17, challenge yourself with a strenuous, five-hour, 11-mile
hike to the Serano ridgeline overlooking Shady and Bommer Canyons. On
Jan. 24 take a two-mile, two-hour easy walk through Laguna Laurel.
Laguna Coast
Wilderness Park
20101 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach
(949) 923-2235 or www.ocparks.com and nonprofit support group Web
sites, www.lagunacanyon.org and www.lagunagreenbelt.org
Call the rangers to ask about special group hikes for schools,
scouts and other organizations and clubs. Parking is $2. No dogs.
Wilderness Access: Willow Canyon Staging Area, at 20101 Laguna
Canyon Road (just south of El Toro Road intersection), is open every
Saturday and Sunday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. for hikers, equestrians and
mountain bicyclists on specified trails without guides.
Jim Dilley Staging Area, on Laguna Canyon Road (just north of the
73 Tollroad), is open every Saturday and Sunday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
for hikers only on specified trails without guides. Among area trails
is one that skirts Barbara’s Lake, one of Orange County’s only
natural lakes.
Laguna Heights, the trailhead for West Ridge trail and other
trails into Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park, is open daily all
year, 7 a.m. to sunset.
Special Activities: Laguna Greenbelt, Inc. docent volunteers lead
a Laurel Loop hike Jan. 17, 24 and every Saturday at 8 a.m.
Information and reservations: (949) 923-2235.
Help with restoration projects on Jan. 17 and every third Saturday
of the month from 8 to 11 a.m. All volunteers receive free “Keep It
Wild” t-shirts provided by the Laguna Canyon Foundation. Hikers meet
at Willow Canyon Staging Area. $2 donation per hiker. Laguna
Greenbelt, Inc. welcomes volunteers. Call (949) 497-8190 for
information.
* Activities compiled by Ellen Girardeau Kempler, LAGUNA CANYON
FOUNDATION, a nonprofit corporation dedicated to preserving,
enhancing and protecting Laguna Coast Wilderness Park and the
adjacent coastal canyon parks. For more information visit
www.lagunacanyon.org or call (949) 855-PARK (7275).
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