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Cleveland National Forest trails re-open

glangston

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I mention this because for Orange County residents it's the closest riding area and has been closed for a while.

http://www.ocregister.com/articles/trails-fire-forest-2221761-santiago-closed

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Mostly fire roads, but with the weather so clear, it's worth the view at the top....around 5500 ft. Not sure how much of this is open to motorcycles but I would guess most of it. Never been up on a motorcycle but have been up on a bicycle. You can really see a lot from up there.
 
glangston;8331 said:
I mention this because for Orange County residents it's the closest riding area and has been closed for a while.

http://www.ocregister.com/articles/trails-fire-forest-2221761-santiago-closed

can.trailsopen.1107.gif


Mostly fire roads, but with the weather so clear, it's worth the view at the top....around 5500 ft. Not sure how much of this is open to motorcycles but I would guess most of it. Never been up on a motorcycle but have been up on a bicycle. You can really see a lot from up there.

IS this green sticker area with no license plate? e.g. TC or just dualsport?

I know that the riding area up on the east side of El Cariso village is open to green sticker bikes with no plates ...

Where do you access this from.... Skyline Dr. in Corona? or the OC side?

Let me know. All of this is minutes from my house....

Planning on doing some shuttle MTB rides on the SanJuan Trail from the top campground down to the ranger station in December....12 miles of downhill ... next best thing to riding MX!

Thanks, T
 
As far as I know, all of the Cleveland National Forest with the exception of Wildomar OHV is only open to plated vehicles, and non-motorized vehicles.
 
Don't know about green sticker, I'd just call the Cleveland Nat. Forest for info. 1 909 736-1811 in Corona

The access near Corona is Knabe Rd. .5 mi. south of the I-15 exit at El Cerrito (Weirick Road). The road generally is 5SO4 and 3S04

The distance is 28 mi. to Hwy 74, the Ortega Highway. You can catch the freeway back just south of there or the toll road or head over into Elsinore and back to Corona or ....
 
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