May 26,2023

Happy Cyclist’s Guide To The Best Rides In Anaheim

If you’re planning a trip to California and you’ve heard that there are lots of things to do in Anaheim, you heard right!

And, yes, this area might be best known for Disneyland.  But you should enjoy bustling beaches and gorgeous nature walks beyond Disney. Envision yourself in Anaheim. As a city built on imagination, Anaheim is where all of your inner enthusiasts can have their day. 

Happy ebike trails to you! Enjoying the great outdoors doesn’t mean you’ll be riding far. The City of Anaheim and surrounding areas offer biking trails for every skill level. Here you’ll find manicured mixed-use trails that weave you through Anaheim hot spots, as well as wetlands and beautiful wildflowers.

Route1#- Carbon Canyon Regional Park
This park has a hidden surprise: a grove of redwood trees. The park offers numerous amenities, but hikers will want to head to the undeveloped portion of the park to hike to the 3 acres of Coastal Redwoods. 

The wooded retreat contains Orange County’s only grove of redwoods. 

Route2#- Santa Ana River Trail
From pines to the Pacific, the Santa Ana River Trail extends from the San Bernardino Forest to the beach. In Anaheim, enjoy paved trails through Anaheim Coves that will take hikers, bikers and memory makers alongside the Big “A” at Angel Stadium, through the Platinum Triangle area and into Anaheim Hills.

Route3#- Santa Ana River Trail
Anaheim Coves Trail is a 1.4 miles heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Placentia, California that features a river and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for walking, running, bird watching, and road biking and is accessible year-round. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.

This is a clean paved trail with a nice view of the reservoir. This trail is open from dawn to dusk.

There are 2 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking lot off of East Lincoln Avenue at the north end of the trail. Both of them are van-accessible with striped access aisles. The trail surface is paved asphalt and smooth. It is typically at least 8 feet wide. There is a painted dividing line along some of the trail which reduces the width. 

The whole trail is estimated to be in the gentle (3% or less) grade category. This trail will likely be navigable for most wheelchairs/mobility equipment or stroller users. There are benches along the route for resting.

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