Best bike parks around San Clemente offer diverse biking experiences, from challenging mountain bike trails to scenic coastal rides. The area features extensive trail networks that cater to various riding styles. San Clemente is situated along the Pacific Ocean in Southern California, known for its beaches and hills. The landscape provides a mix of terrain suitable for both technical mountain biking and relaxed cycling.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Very fun trail all inside the woods
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A great bel trail!
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Easy, fast, fun. Recommended.
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Beautiful trails, but bad signs, few arrows without writing, discolored. No billboard with the map and the trails. Too bad because the place deserves it. I still solved it via gpx track on bike computer.
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Very nice trail, uphill a challenge but doable, ie easy fun.
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One of the better trails in the area!
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San Clemente offers several popular mountain biking areas. The San Clemente Singletracks, often called "The Weed Patch" or the Dog Park area, are considered the heart of the local mountain biking scene, known for extensive singletrack, flowy trails, jumps, and berms. Specific trails like Fly Flips offer fun flow routes with artificial ramps, while Jurassik Track Descent is a very fun intermediate trail within a forest.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging options. Luna Park Descent is a challenging single track that gets progressively steeper and more technical. The Rancho San Clemente Ridgeline Trail is another 5.7-mile option offering hills, twists, and turns for a strenuous workout. Additionally, the Downhill Trail Along Via Carbognano is a fast, challenging downhill trail with large stones.
For a relaxed and scenic ride, the San Clemente Beach Trail is an excellent choice. This 2.3-mile path, mostly packed dirt and sand, runs along the beach and offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. It's flat and easy to follow, making it ideal for a leisurely ride. The North Beach to Doheny trail also provides a flat, scenic 4.1-mile route along the Pacific Coast Highway.
Yes, the San Clemente Beach Trail is particularly suitable for families due to its flat terrain and easy navigation. The Cristianitos Regional Trail, at 3.5 miles, also offers a mix of flat and hilly terrain, accommodating riders of all levels, including families. The Ola Vista Trail is a 3-mile route on a meandering neighborhood street with light car traffic, featuring small hills and turns, and stops at parks and eateries.
San Clemente's bike trails offer diverse terrain. You'll find extensive singletrack networks with flowy sections, jumps, and berms in areas like the San Clemente Singletracks. Coastal trails like the Beach Trail feature packed dirt and sand. Other trails, such as the Rancho San Clemente Ridgeline Trail, present more challenging terrain with hills, twists, and turns, while some downhill trails include large stones and technical sections.
E-bikes are allowed on the San Clemente Singletracks, which include areas like "The Weed Patch" and the Dog Park. However, it's important to note that e-bikes are prohibited on the San Clemente Beach Trail.
Many trails offer beautiful natural features and viewpoints. The San Clemente Beach Trail provides stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. The Singletrack Fanano also features a viewpoint. The Cristianitos Regional Trail offers opportunities to see local wildlife, and the North Beach to Doheny trail runs along the scenic Pacific Coast Highway.
Beyond bike parks, San Clemente offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Morciano di Romagna' or the 'San Clemente Historic Center loop'. There are also extensive cycling routes, including the 'Nicky Hayden Memorial – Conca Gravel Bike Path loop' and the 'Montefiore Conca – Montefiore Conca Fortress loop'. For more mountain biking, consider trails like the 'Flipitero Trail – Incas Trail loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides for Running Trails, Cycling, and MTB Trails around San Clemente.
For comprehensive information on all trails, including hiking and biking, you can visit the official San Clemente city website. They provide details on various trails and their regulations. Check sanclemente.gov/Trails-Hiking for more information.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse and dynamic riding experiences. They enjoy the fun flow routes with artificial ramps for jumps at places like Fly Flips, and the very fun, well-maintained trails like Jurassik Track Descent. The challenging single tracks that offer 'easy fun' and technical descents are also highly appreciated, along with the scenic coastal routes.
The Downhill Trail Along Via Carbognano is noted to be perfect after rain or thunderstorms. The moisture helps clean the stones and eliminates dust, providing excellent grip, though some sections with rock can still be slippery.


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