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    Laguna Coast Wilderness Park

    4.3 (170 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Hannah N.

    Such a great place to go hiking! We parked at Willow Staging Area, $3. We started on Laurel Canyon Trail, Laurel Spur, and then Willow Trail Loop. It was moderate-level difficulty and took about 2 hours to complete. Unfortunately, there was no waterfall when we went, but still a wonderful hike immersed in nature! I'd love to explore more trails here.

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    Shanelle S.

    Nature area with a ton of hiking/biking trails. There are various trails for different fitness levels, and the maps indicate the level of difficulty. We took the Willow trail to the Bommer trail to Laurel Ridge trail for a large loop that was approximately 5.7 miles. The trails do have steep climbs at certain parts, but are moderate for the most part. The trails are mostly exposed with very little shade. The paths are wide enough for groups to exercise together, and I did note quite a few families with small children. You can see the ocean off in the distance and the breeze can be quite pleasant. The ground is very compact, although note that the Laurel Ridge trail coming down can be a bit technical. Parking lots are available but they fill up quickly; it's likely that you'll need to wait for someone to leave or to try a different lot if you arrive past 9am on a weekend. Otherwise, you can park across the street on the highway, but he sure to read the posted signs. Credit cards are accepted at the pay station ($3 for parking). Porta-potties are available with foot pump sinks. Overall, this place provides lots of opportunities to explore nature and get some fresh air.

    Juan G.

    Amazing hike!! Great scenery!! First time being here. Parking in $3 a day and you can pay with your visa, dollar bills or quarters!! Got there around 0800, started the hike around 0830, finish around 1030. 4.9 miles. Depending on the lot where you parked, the path could be really hard at the beginning (All up hill at once almost) or you can just the path that gradually goes up!! You can also just park at either parking lot and just walk to the other one via a small easy trail depending on what path you want to take. Worth the visit!! There is also lots of mountain bikers so keep an eye out. Make sure to bring a camel bag, it gets hot up there. But it was fun!! By the time that we were leaving around 1100, the parking lot was almost already full. Always people coming and leaving!! Traffic on the 133 around the park gets really busy, specially around those times, people trying to go to the beach further down. Takes some skills to get out jajajaja!!!

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    Roger M.

    Experience the Laguna Coast Wilderness Parks totaling 20,000 acres of protected open space in prime OC territory. Fun to explore! You can become lost if you do not know the trails or have a map & compass or GPS app, i.e., TrailForks and AllTrails are my "go to." Rollin by mountain bike I've explored over and over again the roller-coaster ridges with stellar vistas and dropped into lush, deep coastal canyons covered with native flora and fauna. Wondrous live oak trees (200 years old or more), sycamores, sage, toyon, coffee berry, prickly pear cactus and grasses dominate the terrain. Beautiful wildflowers abound spring and summer. This precious pristine place is preserved for recreation, mostly hikers, bikers and birders. Single track trails and fire roads form a web of trails to wander. Endangered species inhabit the coastal sage scrub like the California gnatcatcher, cactus wren and orange throated whiptail. Mule deer and coyotes can be seen off and on, a bobcat on a occasion, many red tail hawks and I've also seen a mountain lion. Rattlesnakes are around especially on hot summer days. Now I am back in the OC to ride the Santa Cruz fat tires, meeting-up with some buddies - count 'em 16! A strong group of seasoned riders on our outing covered 20 miles with about 2,700 feet of elevation gain. What a rush to see, feel and breath in this pristine natural wonder again by mountain bike. And get a good sweaty workout. Rollin over decomposed granite and sandy trails! Spinning the granny gear on long curvaceous climbs! Popping pop-pop-pop the full suspension fast down and flow through trails with ruts, rocks and borders to hop and be-bop through as fast as you can go! You need riding skills and endurance. Great for intermediate to advanced riders with number of trails for beginners. Come one and all to the OC's best single tracks and most bio-diverse ecosystem to fill-up your passion bucket! Good luck to ever doing it all!

    Samantha I.

    For hiking, this is about as scenic as it gets. Based on my experience doing Boat Road Trail (parking is free, but in a neighborhood), I would definitely come back to check out other trails in Laguna Coast Wilderness Park. It was a short, sweet trail (2 miles each way) with mostly rocky terrain and a good balance of going up and down. Laguna Ridge has a nice lookout spot, as does the Joseph Sweany Bench. Gorgeous views of Laguna / Newport with a side of exercise! I'd bring visitors who want to hike (but don't do it regularly) here for sure.

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    Mirna E.

    Beautiful trail but very easy to get lost as there are lots of branching trails. It can get very hot out here. Bring plenty of water and use the all trails app if you miss a turn! It's very easy to do and it can add a lot of unplanned mileage. The first time I took this trail was many many years ago and we got really lost and ran out of water. I suggest using a GPS map if you're taking any connecting trails to make your hike longer and/or more challenging. On our more recent hike we did The boat road hike to the water tank to form a loop. We missed a turn and added an extra mile to our hike. The views are beautiful and well worth it. Don't forget a hat, sunscreen and plenty of water.

    Paulina N.

    Laguna Coast Wilderness Park is one of my go to places to go hiking. Finding the trail's parking lot is a little hard to find at first, so keep a good eye out. Even though the parking lot isn't that big, I always seem to get parking which is nice, and it's awesome how the all day parking pass is only $3! There are different trails, however the "difficult" hiking trail has the perfect amount of steepness so you really feel like you're getting a workout in. The higher you go, the more of a breeze you start to feel from the ocean. The trail will eventually lead you to the beach if you go the right way. Last time I came here, there was an insane amount of flies which were kind of annoying, but it didn't ruin my hike at all. I will just make sure to bring insect repellant next time I come.

    Nice breeze way with shade. Brought donuts  croissants  coffee  and Thai tea . Ranger let us finish snack.  No dog  allowed.
    Christopher W.

    Love the Nix Nature Center, Barbara Lake, and all the cool trails. Sorry there are no dogs allowed. Otherwise awesome. Rangers are helpful & informative. Maps are useful and signage well done. Easy to trail run from Laguna Woods to Coastal Peak and back (around 17 miles). Stay on trails and no using the wildlife tunnel under the 133. Ranger agreed with me that a bridge for wildlife would be best, allowing human use of the underpass. Think faucet to faucet to faucet when doing long summer runs on hot days - Woods Entry, Nix Center, Coastal Peak, Willow Staging Area. Barbara Lake is largest natural lake in OC and perhaps the most attractive. Nix Center explains art that developed in the area (plein air), local geology, local native plants and animals, how the area was saved from developers. Architect who designed the center did an awesome job. Good handicap access. Thanks to everyone who made the park and nature center an amazing reality!

    Catherine P.

    Gorgeous hiking grounds! Wow! The immensity if this place. My friend and I came for the first time and saw everyone with hiking boots and hiking sticks. We came in tennis shoes and gym clothes, so we opt for the moderate level trail. It went for one hour. In this hour, there was so much beauty to take in. The cool breeze along with the lightly warm sun felt wonderful! The entire place we had seen had no trash, it was well kept and left in all of it's natural setting. There were clear signs with the trail names placed. The map given was very nice, we were able to check out the trails & their level of difficulty. It is $3 to park. You just go pay it at the machine. Very simple. I can't wait to come back & try other trails!

    I. J.

    This place is great for hiking, biking or just strolling around. The customer service in the information area are very friendly and informative. There is a area to sit and enjoy nature near the visitor area. There are clean bathrooms and drinking fountains. Dogs are not allowed

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    Jason R.

    We hiked here this morning and had an enjoyable time. We got started at 8 am and it was already bright and hot and felt like a summer day. The sign at the parking gate says they open at 8, but maybe since there was a line of cars waiting they opened up early at 7:45. Parking is $3 but some losers vandalized/burglarized the kiosk so the rangers didn't have us pay, we just had to sign in. The helpful, energetic, knowledgeable female ranger working at the Nix nature center asked us how long of a hike that we wanted to do and mapped it out for us and gave us a lot of helpful info. that was appreciated. Great 1st impression. We did Little Sycamore to Serrano Ridge to Camarillo Canyon to Stagecoach South back to the center and then we went under the 133 to see Barbara's Lake. The trail started off with incline but it wasn't too overwhelming. It is rather flat on Serrano Ridge and then some up and down the rest of the way. There are some nice views and greener and more colorful than we expected. The ranger told us that the lake is the only natural lake in Orange County...pretty cool! The trails are well-marked and with the map it is easy to get around. There are people hiking/running and mountain biking but it never feels crowded. We did about 6 miles and it was a good workout that took about 2.5 hours.

    Bea K.

    Another reason why Orange County is the best place to live! We pass this gem of a place all the time when we are on the 133. We finally made it a plan to make 2015 "twothousandFITeen," and hike at least once a weekend. We got here pretty early. The Nix center was still closed so we were pretty much just winged it on which trail to start off with. Parking was easy, it was about 8:30 and there were a few open spots... I am sure the later it is the worse it gets so be prepared for that. They have a very small lot. There is a pay station where it is $3.00 or if you have one of those handy dandy OCPark annual passes you just stick your card in there and you get a ticket for the whole day. :) The hikes can take a very long time depending on what path you choose. This particular time we chose to go up Little Sycamore to Serrano to West canyon to Stagecoach North and made a Right at post 34 to lead us back to the Nix Center where the parking lot is. We were able to take a look inside the center which was very cool! They had a few pamphlets and some interactive stuff you can go through and learn more about the area. They are also very helpful there. They are there to answer any question you have whether it be what's around the area or what trail to take for beautiful scenery, or easy kid trails to very vigorous trails. There is also a sign in sheet in case of emergency they know you checked in... Just in case! There are so many places you can go for free or just a couple dollars to get out and move around. So nice to be outside and be able to smell the fresh air and not be inside a gym. Such a great change of pace. So go out, make it count... Happy Hiking!

    7-5-20: Beautiful yet too hot out today
    G G.

    7-5-20: Decided to try something new and go hiking for a bit. 1st visit here and it was a good one. The parking lot is accessible via dirt and gravel road so may not want to drive your best vehicle here. The trail was nice and clean. In the matter of minutes you can see views of the valley below. Good amount of wildflowers and catcus to be seen. Saw a squirrel and heard what sounded like rattlesnakes nearby. $3 per car to park which was well worth it.

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    Ask the Community - Laguna Coast Wilderness Park

    Hi :). Does any one know if the nix nature center is open?

    Is this trail dog friendly?

    No dogs allowed 🙁

    Wherefree parking? Only Access by toll road? I see only 133 and 73. Tks

    Refer to my review of Crystal Cove State Park. You can park near Coastal Peak Park, which is near the NW tip of Laguna Coast.

    No fishing here right?

    I didnt see any lake or water to fish although we only hikes 5 miles.

    Approximately how long would it take to hike the following routes: (1) Laguna Ridge + Laguna Bowl and (2) Willow Canyon + Bommer Ridge + Laguna Bow? Thanks!

    Which is the best trail with an ocean view?

    Nix is not best jump off point for ocean views. Better to go toward ocean on 133 to other trailheads closer to ocean. Big Bend 1st choice. Willow 2d choice.

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    Review Highlights - Laguna Coast Wilderness Park

    I payed my $3 at the solar-powered pay station, then went into the Nix Nature Center to check in before heading out.

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    These cacti are about to burst into blooms!
    These cacti are about to burst into blooms!
    Blooming cactus along the trail!
    Blooming cactus along the trail!
    Anna's Hummingbird along the trails!

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    Anna's Hummingbird along the trails!

    Laguna Coast Wilderness Park - parks - Updated July 2026

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