The Santa Ana Mountains are pretty much everything between the 91 freeway on the north side extending down to Ortega Hwy 74 running pretty much parallel to the 241 toll road. The access route to most of these rides is Santiago Canyon Road. With few exceptions, all rides within the Santa Ana Mountains are open 24/7 year round rain or shine. Always check with the Cleveland National Forest Website before venturing out into any of these areas. A Forest Adventure Pass is required to park at most trail heads.
- Black Star Canyon to Beek’s Place (Main Divide)
- Blue Jay Campground to Santiago Peak
- Chiquito Trail
- Cook’s Corner to the Luge via Santiago Truck Trail
- Harding Truck Trail to Four Corners
- Holy Jim to Santiago Peak
- Maple Springs to Four Corners (Main Divide)
- Maple Springs to the Motorway
- San Juan Downhill via Blue Jay Campground
- San Juan Trail including Upper Loop
- Santiago Truck Trail > Old Camp > Down the Luge
- Santiago Truck Trail to the Luge
- Santiago Truck Trail to the Luge to Live Oak Trail
- Sierra Peak via Corona
- Trabuco to Holy Jim
- Trabuco to Yeager Mesa Loop
- Trabuco Wash > Holy Jim Trail > Main Divide
- Trabuco Wash to Holy Jim