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Trail Run the Boat Road and Laguna Ridge

Laguna Beach, California

4.3/5
based on 3 reviews

Details

Distance

4 miles

Elevation Gain

600 ft

Route Type

Out-and-Back

Description

Added by Josiah Roe

The Laguna Coast Wilderness is 7,000 acres of magnificent coastal canyons, mountains, and natural lakes overlooking the Pacific Ocean. It has over 50 miles of running, hiking and mountain biking trails, and is home to over 40 endangered species.

There a numerous trails in the Laguna Coast Wilderness that proceed up and along the ridges and down into the canyons (or the reverse), and most are excellent for trail running, hiking, and mountain biking.

A classic out-and-back (with many options for loops) begins at the end of Dartmoor Street and proceeds up the ridgeline on the Spur/Laguna Ridge fire road. Near the summit is a turnoff to the left to an excellent overlook with sweeping views up and down the Pacific Coast and the city of Laguna Beach.

From there, proceed northeast on the Boat Road for 1.3 miles to the intersection at the high point with Bommer Ridge, Water Tank, Laguna Bowl, and Laguna Ridge trails. From here, you can head back the way you came, or create loops of ever increasing distance (and difficulty). The trails down Water Tank and Laguna Bowl are particularly beautiful, with epic views of the coast and, in the case of Water Tank in spring, a field of Golden Yarrow flowers that is simply breathtaking.

Looking for more options near the Laguna Coast Wilderness?
Mountain Bike Bommer Ridge & Emerald Canyon
Mountain Bike Car Wreck Trail through Aliso Canyon
Hike the Water Tank Trail

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Trail Run the Boat Road and Laguna Ridge Reviews

It was awesome! The only thing is that it’s NOT DOG Friendly. I brought my dog thinking it was because I filtered the app to dog friendly places and it popped up. But there was signs everywhere that said no dogs. Other than that it’s great! :)

This hike was not long by any means, just a little steep. The view at the end was well worth the walk!

Got here with my furry buddy and the sign at the entrance had a "No Dogs" pic. Thought the description says its dog friendly.

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Laguna Beach

Hike gorgeous ridgelines, play in the waves, or simply meander through the jaw-dropping coastline, Laguna Beach is a memorable destination for artists and adventurers alike. 

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