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Yorba Linda

South Ridge - Telegraph Canyon - Sycamore - Gilman Peak Loop Trail

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Running trails & routes
United States
California
Orange County
Yorba Linda

South Ridge - Telegraph Canyon - Sycamore - Gilman Peak Loop Trail

Hard

4.7

(3320)

17,444

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South Ridge - Telegraph Canyon - Sycamore - Gilman Peak Loop Trail

01:19

9.72km

300m

Running

The South Ridge - Telegraph Canyon - Sycamore - Gilman Peak Loop Trail offers a challenging 6.0-mile jog with panoramic views in Chino Hills

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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869 m

South Ridge Trail

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

The south ridge trail starts off with nice views of Yorba Linda area, but just gets better and better as you climb!

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4.60 km

Both the trails here are packed dirt doubletrack. You can follow the North Ridge trail between Gilman and Four Corners or descend into Telegraph Canyon via the Sycamore Trail.

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6.42 km

Gilman Peak

Highlight • Summit

With an elevation of 1,685 feet Gilman Peak is the second highest point within Chino Hills State Park. A popular trail run starts at the Discovery Center. The seven-mile round …

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9.72 km

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9.72 km

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9.24 km

484 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park for the South Ridge - Telegraph Canyon - Sycamore - Gilman Peak Loop Trail?

Parking is available within Chino Hills State Park. The Four Corners Trailhead is a convenient starting point, offering amenities like a shade ramada, picnic tables, and chemical toilets. Be aware that parking within the state park typically requires an entrance fee.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for Chino Hills State Park?

Yes, Chino Hills State Park typically requires an entrance fee. You can find current fee information and regulations on the official California State Parks website: ca.gov.

Is this loop trail suitable for beginner joggers?

While the trail is rated as 'difficult' for jogging on komoot, it's generally considered 'Medium' or 'Moderate' overall. It covers about 9.7 kilometers (6 miles) with significant elevation changes. Joggers should have a good level of fitness and be prepared for varied and potentially uneven terrain. It might be challenging for absolute beginners.

What is the terrain like on the South Ridge - Telegraph Canyon - Sycamore - Gilman Peak Loop Trail?

The trail offers a diverse mix of surfaces, including natural paths, unpaved sections, gravel, and some paved or asphalt stretches, particularly along the Telegraph Canyon Road segment. You'll encounter cool valleys, oak forests, and dry meadows. Some areas can be overgrown and narrow, with mentions of 'overgrown mustard area'.

What are the main viewpoints or highlights along the route?

You'll find picturesque views throughout the loop. Key highlights include the South Ridge Trail, the Junction of North Ridge Trail & Sycamore Trail, and reaching Gilman Peak, which offers panoramic vistas that can include the distant mountains of the Angeles National Forest. During certain seasons, the trail is adorned with many beautiful flowers.

Is the South Ridge - Telegraph Canyon - Sycamore - Gilman Peak Loop Trail dog-friendly?

The trail system within Chino Hills State Park is generally multi-use, shared with mountain bikers, hikers, and equestrians. While dogs are typically allowed on leash in California State Parks, it's always best to check the specific regulations for Chino Hills State Park regarding trail access for dogs before your visit.

What is the best time of year to jog this loop trail?

Spring and fall are generally the best times to visit due to milder temperatures and blooming wildflowers. During certain seasons, the trail is adorned with 'lots of beautiful views and lots of flowers'. Summers can be very hot, and winters can bring rain, leading to potential trail closures.

Are there any seasonal considerations or trail closures I should be aware of?

Yes, due to the soil's high clay content, trails in Chino Hills State Park can become 'greased' and are often closed after more than a quarter-inch of rain. It's highly advisable to check the park's official website for current trail conditions and closures before heading out, especially during the rainy season.

How long does it typically take to jog this loop trail?

The komoot tour data estimates a duration of approximately 1 hour and 19 minutes for jogging this 9.7-kilometer (6-mile) loop. This is an estimate and actual times may vary based on your fitness level, pace, and how often you stop to enjoy the views.

Does this loop trail intersect with other paths?

Yes, the route is part of a larger network within Chino Hills State Park. It utilizes sections of several official trails, including Telegraph Canyon Trail, Gilman Trail, Sycamore Trail, North Ridge Trail, and South Ridge Trail, among others. This allows for varied route options and connections to other areas of the park.

What kind of wildlife might I see on the trail?

The trail passes through diverse habitats, including riparian areas, coastal sage scrub, grasslands, and woodlands. This variety supports a range of wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, you might encounter various birds, small mammals, and reptiles typical of Southern California's natural environments.

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