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Black Star Canyon is a remote mountain canyon in the Santa Ana Mountains, located in eastern Orange County, California. It is a watershed of the Santa Ana River . Black Star Canyon is a popular destination for mountain bikers as well as hikers due to its wild scenery.
Beek's Place is adjacent to the junction of Black Star Canyon and the Main Divide truck trail. It is approximately 8 miles (13 km) from the Black Star trail head, or about 6 miles (9.7 km) from the Skyline Drive trail head in Corona, California.
Big Canyon (City of Newport Beach) Black Star Canyon (Orange County Parks) Bommer Canyon (City of Irvine) Buck Gully (City of Newport Beach) Coal Canyon Ecological Reserve (California Department of Fish and Wildlife) Crystal Cove State Park (California Department of Parks and Recreation) Fremont Canyon Wilderness Area (Orange County Parks)
CR S19 east (Live Oak Canyon Road) – Trabuco Canyon, Coto de Caza Silverado Canyon Road – Silverado Canyon, Black Star Canyon 22.82: 36.73: SR 241 Toll / SR 261 Toll south (Eastern Toll Road) – Riverside, Irvine, South County: Interchange: Orange: 23.83: 38.35: CR S25 west (Chapman Avenue) / Jamboree Road: 29.05: 46.75
Black Star Canyon, Limestone Canyon, Baker Canyon, Fremont Canyon, and Irvine Mesa. Hidden Ranch — Upper Black Star Canyon; The Wildlands Conservancy; Santa Ana River Trail; Yorba Regional Park — Anaheim. [36] Grijalva Park at Santiago Creek — City of Orange. [37] Wo Hart Memorial Park — City of Orange. [38]
Eaton Canyon Falls. Bailey Canyon Falls – 20 ft (6.1 m) Eaton Canyon Falls – 40 ft (12 m) Escondido Falls – 200 ft (61 m) Falls Creek Falls – 200 ft (61 m) Fish Canyon Falls – 80 ft (24 m) Fox Creek Falls – 60 ft (18 m) Grand Chasm Falls (Rainbow Falls) Hermit Falls – 20 ft (6.1 m) Leontine Falls; Lodged Boulder Falls; Maidenhair ...
Name Image Date Location County Ownership Description Amboy Crater: May 1973: San Bernardino: Federal (Bureau of Land Management) A 6,000-year-old volcanic cinder cone, made up of pahoehoe, just off historic U.S. Highway 66.
View towards Downtown Los Angeles from Inspiration Point. There are five ways to enter Runyon Canyon: two gates at the bottom of the park in the south at Fuller and Vista Streets; a gate at the top of Runyon Canyon Road at Mulholland Drive on the north side of the park, a gate at northwest end of the park at Solar Drive by the trail on West Ridge, and a spine-ridge footpath from the top of ...