Within the City boundaries of Laguna Hills, the following trails are available for pedestrian, bicycle, and equestrian use.
Alicia Trail
This paved trail begins near the corner of Moulton Parkway and Alicia Parkway and continues north-east towards the Laguna Hills Community Center. Passing the Community Center, the trail follows next to Paseo De Valencia and turns west along Laguna Hills Drive.
Aliso Creek Trail
Maintained by the County of Orange, this Federally designated national recreation trail extends from Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park to Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park, passing through Sheep Hills Park along Laguna Hills Drive to Paseo De Valencia. Before reaching Los Alisos Boulevard, the trail enters an open space area and the site of the Juan Avila Adobe. The trail exits the City by passing east under the freeway.
- Map: Trail Map (PDF)
- Length: 2.0 miles (within City limits)
- Uses: Pedestrian, Bicycles, and Equestrian
Aliso Creek Access Trail
Beginning at Alicia Parkway near the Interstate 5 freeway, this paved trail connects to the County of Orange's Aliso Creek Trail which extends from Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park to Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park.
Avila Trail
This County of Orange maintained dirt trail runs between Paseo De Valencia and the City's Aliso Creek Access Trail. It passes by the site of the only adobe building that Juan Avila built on what is now known as Laguna Hills.
- Map: Trail Map (PDF)
- Length: 0.55 miles
- Uses: Pedestrian, Bicycle, and Equestrian
Oso Bikeway Trail
The paved trail extends along the North side of Oso Parkway from Moulton Parkway to Cabot Road in the East.
Oso Multi-Use Trail
The dirt trail extends along the South side of Oso Parkway from Moulton Parkway to Cabot Road in the East.
- Map: Trail Map (PDF)
- Length: 1.79 miles
- Uses: Pedestrian, Bicycle, and Equestrian
Nellie Gail Trail
The County of Orange maintains this dirt trail that extends from the corner of Ramona Street and Alicia Parkway to La Paz Road.
- Map: Trail Map (PDF)
- Length: 0.90 miles
- Uses: Pedestrian, Bicycle, and Equestrian
Veeh Trail
This dirt trail extends along the riparian area next to Veeh Ranch Park between Santa Vittoria and Mills Creek Drive.
- Map: Trail Map (PDF)
- Length: 0.26 miles
- Uses: Pedestrian, Bicycle, and Equestrian
Orange County Parks
Trail maps of the County of Orange's Regional and Wilderness Parks, including the nearby Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park.
Nellie Gail Ranch Equestrian Trails
The Nellie Gail Ranch Home Owners Association maintains, for their residents, an excellent
equestrian trail system.