
Such a fun hike and accessible for little kids or strollers. There is plenty of shade and vegetation. So it doesn't feel like a desert death march. Lots of loose and Dusty dirt, I would suggest...
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Dripping Cave, nestled within the Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park in Laguna Niguel, CA, offers an intriguing glimpse into the region's history and natural beauty. Originally part of ancestral tribal lands, the park now spans 4,500 acres under the stewardship of OC Parks, showcasing a diverse landscape of mature trees, streams, and over 30 miles of trails.
Home to rare and endangered plant and animal species, Dripping Cave serves as a designated wildlife sanctuary, providing a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can explore bike trails, equestrian paths, and hiking routes amidst the park's picturesque surroundings, offering opportunities for bird watching, interpretive programs, and scenic picnics.
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Such a fun hike and accessible for little kids or strollers. There is plenty of shade and vegetation. So it doesn't feel like a desert death march. Lots of loose and Dusty dirt, I would suggest...
Pretty easy hike. 4.8 mile loop. The cave itself was a bit underwhelming but worth checking out. Be sure to start early because there is barely any shade. Aliso & Wood Canyons Wilderness Park...
I had read some reviews - some said is moderate and some said is easy. What I found out is depending on which trails you take I went with family w/ 5 yrs old & one with having issue walking, I...
I looked up my nearest trails and saw this place that said dogs are welcome ! Came in and ranger kicked us right out because apparently no dogs are allowed! Well that's bullshit if dogs are not...
Easy hike, more if a walk. Wheelchair friendly. Such a fun rock to see. Actively dripping all over!
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