Santa Ana River Trail | |
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Length | 30 miles (48 km) |
Location | Orange and Riverside counties, California, United States |
Designation | National Recreation Trail |
Trailheads | Huntington State Beach 33°37′54″N 117°57′31″W / 33.63158029171084°N 117.95868708027068°W (southwest) SR 71 in Corona 33°53′12″N 117°38′42″W / 33.886770392951405°N 117.64502468394377°W (northeast) |
The Santa Ana River Trail is a multi-use trail complex that runs alongside the Santa Ana River in southern California. The trail stretches 30 miles (48 km) from the Pacific Ocean at Huntington Beach along the Santa Ana River to the Orange–Riverside county line.[1][2] Planned extensions of the trail reach to Big Bear Lake in San Bernardino County. When completed, it will be the longest multi-use trail in Southern California, at approximately 100 miles (160 km).[3] In 1989, the Los Angeles Times described the path as "a veritable freeway for bicycles".[4]