Thursday, January 1, 2009

Ladera Ranch: Bluff Top and Arroyo Trabuco Trail






Ladera Ranch offers access into the south end of O’Neill Regional Park via two pleasant walking/biking trails, the lower end of the Arroyo Trabuco trail and the Bluff Top trail. Each trail is about a mile and a quarter long one-way, is fairly level and generally well-maintained.


The Bluff Top Trail starts at the Cox Sport Park parking lot and winds around the neighborhood park areas and has both paved and graveled segments. There are benches along the trail at various view spots as well as a native California plant garden with interpretive signs. The community has planted fresh water marsh and riparian scrub habitat to capture and filter urban run-off before it flows into the Trabuco Creek and then to the ocean.


The Arroyo Trabuco trail is one of my favorite quick walks after work. The path is accessed from the Bluff Top Trail. There is a black top ‘drive way’ at the approximate intersection of Winfield and O’Neill Drive. It is a fun ride down to the pump house and then one can either ride north towards Oso (across the creek is the official O’Neill Regional Park) or south towards Crown Valley Parkway. From Oso to Crown Valley, the trail is flat and graveled. It appears to be a maintenance road.


Today was a beautiful day to be outside. Once down in the canyon, it was easy to forget I was in the middle of a city. The houses on both sides of the trail are hidden by oaks and sycamores, and the air was thick with sage scent and the trees were loud with scrub jays, hawks, crows and finches. The toyons were bursting with bright red berries and the eucelia were just starting to bloom again. The only drawback was the swarms of gnats. The gnatcatchers must still be on vacation.

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