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    Valido Trail

    4.7 (84 reviews)

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    Trina G.

    I've heard about this trail for years and finally got a chance to hike it. Wow the view from the top is absolutely amazing. This hike is lots of stairs which gets the heart rate up there but isn't too hard. Just a good quad workout.

    Noah

    Moderate hike with a beautiful view at the top. There are a lot of stairs and more the higher you get so be prepared and bring water

    George T.

    Great short Trail. It's about a half of Mile and considered difficult. When you get to the "T" Trail Crossing a little higher up the hike if you go to the left and stay to the right it will take you up to a beautiful, panoramic view of the ocean. Today you can see the different variations of blue from dark blue to very light blue in the water. Although it is only a half of mile it may be a little difficult due to several steep inclines with stairs for some. They have a bench at the top of the hike that overlooks the ocean which we enjoyed sitting there for about 45 minutes. The trip down is much easier.

    Emily T.

    It's so beautiful here!!!! It's is a short hike but very rewarding. You get views of the ocean the entire way. After all of the incline, you reach a point that separates into two parts on the left and right. The left side is to the Toovet end which is more flat land but leads to a view of the ocean. The right side is to Aliso peak where the bench is. It has a slight incline but nothing compared to what you already endured on the first half of Valido. We went to both and they were both beautiful! But the bench area of Aliso peak is a nice photo area. It is marked difficult but it's only difficult because it has steep stairs and a slight dirt incline, but it is do-able!! You go down the same way you go up. Free parking on residential streets and you just walk around the little brown chain that's there. 31521 Toto Loma, Laguna Beach CA. for the residential parking and entrance!

    I always hike the trail with my dog and she loves it!
    Rachel L.

    This hike is incredible. There are two different trails you can take. Once you hike the initial set of stairs it will lead you to a fork. The trail to your left will lead you to an ocean view. The trail to the right will lead you to a view of Laguna and houses. It's dog friendly but be mindful that in the heat there are rattlesnakes in the brush. One of my all time favorite hikes.

    Matt M.

    Great hike and beautiful views from the top! Free neighborhood parking, but the trail isn't marked clearly, so just look for a chained off dirt path and follow it - you should see a sign soon enough. The incline starts right away, so be prepared! There's no "warm-up" here. The hike itself isn't too bad, and it isn't too long, but the payoff is great! Panoramic views of Laguna Beach and Aliso - amazing! It's great to feel the ocean breeze from that high up. https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/valido-trail-laguna-beach?select=TBC9tw8VKqVcb9g9bHC_EA&userid=97Dj5h5CQUsWZrEWj3wWOg https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/valido-trail-laguna-beach?select=wSadQrdd3__ns369vLsfyA&userid=97Dj5h5CQUsWZrEWj3wWOg https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/valido-trail-laguna-beach?select=gvjXPTcjVJ0CLy-z0tojiQ&userid=97Dj5h5CQUsWZrEWj3wWOg https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/valido-trail-laguna-beach?select=gG6_v5RUxn1avdKZLRFxbg&userid=97Dj5h5CQUsWZrEWj3wWOg https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/valido-trail-laguna-beach?select=zx0PlSAHtoPugo6PKzfZyQ&userid=97Dj5h5CQUsWZrEWj3wWOg https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/valido-trail-laguna-beach?select=XuEqi6jXTdCJ4200qKPHvQ&userid=97Dj5h5CQUsWZrEWj3wWOg https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/valido-trail-laguna-beach?select=3FhTDVLuef9CH7hxUxFh5g&userid=97Dj5h5CQUsWZrEWj3wWOg

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    Julia B.

    LOVE this little hiking trail!!! Parking is free and you park on the street, it's in a small neighborhood off of PCH. The hike starts and ends with a beautiful view of the water!!! During the hike if you turn around you can see bits of water but I like to wait until the end to get some great views!! This hike is okay for beginners! There's about four flights of stairs towards the beginning of the hike and after that it's a small incline to the top! The hike is pup friendly! I've been a couple times within the past couple months and not too many people have been on the trail and mostly everyone wears a mask and if not everyone I've encountered have been nice enough to go to one side of the trail so we're far apart! Great hike 10/10, my little corgi makes it to the top no problem but I get a little winded haha!

    Denise H.

    What an awesome, dog-friendly trail! It's a short hike through a residential community (1/2 a mile up so 1 mile roundtrip) that brings you to the top of a hill where you can see the entire coastline of Laguna Beach. The trail starts off pretty flat and then it's a steady incline for most of the way. There's one bench at the top of the lookout point. I noticed that there were some other trails that broke off to the sides near the top of the mountain. I guess you could continue on those trails to add some mileage but it looked like you had to come back to the main trailhead to get back down to the parking area. There are doggy bags at the start of the trailhead and at the top of the mountain. There's only 1 trash can at the start of the trailhead so remember to pack up your trash and dispose of it when you return to your car.

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    Daisy Z.

    One of my favorite trails in all of OC! Love it. Very challenging and tough but the view at the end makes it all worth it.

    Kimquyen L.

    Beautiful trail for beginners. You get to see 180 degree views of the ocean, hills & mountains surrounding you. This hike is definitely worth going to. I totally recommend going if you haven't. =)

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    Edwin P.

    This hike is a nice short but challenging hike that starts off in a neighborhood. You can street park, but there aren't that many spots so keep that in mind when you come check this hike out. There's a pretty great view at the end of the hike , somewhat comparable to Top of the World but definitely less crowded. Just keep in mind that it gets pretty steep in some parts so coming down can be a bit of a challenge. Otherwise a nice hike with great views definitely recommend it if you have an hour to spend in Laguna Beach.

    Pauline V.

    Beautiful hidden trail next to million dollar Laguna Beach homes. This trail is short but pretty intense. Most of it was uphill which is what made it so difficult for me. It was such an adventure hiking here. I loved that it wasn't just a smooth path the whole way! We encountered rocky areas and steep rocky steps which were hard but doable. The view at the top is absolutely beautiful. You get a 180 scenic view of the blue ocean, mountains, hills, and windy roads. All the sweat and hard work is well worth it! Free parking in the surrounding neighborhood :)

    Joy T.

    The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because on this day we could not complete the entire hike - This is not a trail for older people or very young kids. - It starts out pretty steep and although the man-made staircase helps, there are about 55 steps just to help you get to the additional initial incline. LOCATION: don't follow wherever WAZE takes you. Instead just type in 31521 Toto Loma, Laguna and park anywhere in the neighborhood. You will see a dirt road that is the trail. Beautiful views on the way up. Will be returning soon with just the kids.

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    Thousand Steps Beach

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    4.4(213 reviews)
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    Excellent hiking trails with vast ocean views, great birding opportunities, and access to the…read morelovely Crystal Cove beach after your hike - very nice place to enjoy nature and get some fresh air! I could even see all the way to Catalina last time I visited. The El Moro Canyon trails are found inside Crystal Cove State Park and there are quite a few of them. They're well maintained with lots of info signs so they're easy to follow - but they're also all on AllTrails. I did the Short Loop Trail on my last visit which ended up being just over 3 miles long with 500 feet elevation gain. Most of the gain is in the first part as you take the "Poles" cut through and it's a real butt burner - but fun and worth it! A great workout. The birding is excellent here - you get a nice mix of riparian habitat and coastal birds as well. After my hike, I relaxed at the beach a bit and it was a lovely way to wind down. There are some tide pools at the north end and plenty of space to relax on the sand as well. There's a pedestrian underpass to get to the beach so you don't have to cross busy Hwy 1 - and this is the most unpleasant part of the park - you have to wade through some pretty icky standing water to get to the beach. It's ankle to calf deep and the ground is very uneven so I highly recommend water shoes - who knows what's submerged in there :P But everything else about the park is great - lots of clean bathrooms, outdoor showers to rinse off the salt and sand, shaded picnic tables, a huge amphitheater, and plenty of paved parking. Day use fee is $15 and you can pay by QR code or at the entrance.

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