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All participants are required to have a printed copy of their confirmation form to show through the window of their vehicle to drive through the entry gate.
You will need the confirmation form for you and your guests to enter the trail system. There will NOT be a registration table on site.
Equestrian Only: Wilderness Access Day: Limestone Canyon 10 AM Entry
When you are unable to maintain 6′ of distance, a facial covering will be required on the trail system. Tips for your safety and others during COVID-19 can be found below.
Come experience Limestone Canyon’s beauty from the back of your horse. Designated trails will be open for self-guided access hiking, biking, and equestrian use during Wilderness Access Day in Limestone Canyon. Equestrian riders who have trail riding experience with a fit and able horse will enjoy the historic ranch roads of days gone by. Take in the awe-inspiring vistas from the mighty ridge tops and drink in the cool canyon shade through the oak grove.
There is limited space for equestrian parking. Riders must also have the ability to transport their horse to the staging area. It is “first come, first served” for trailer parking and therefore pre-registration is recommended.
A new map is attached to your confirmation as some trails will be designated as one-way only due to COVID-19 guidelines.
Participants will want to plan their day successfully by using Trail Tips on preparing for your hike.
Note: If you are planning to visit one of the highly popular “Sinks” decks the use of a facial covering will be required to gain entry.
Please plan your day accordingly to all the guidelines provided.
Do not stop or park anywhere along Santiago Canyon Road. Anyone stopped or parked along Santiago Canyon Road prior to the opening will be subject to citation. Thank you for your cooperation with regard to the safety of everyone on the road. Please plan your drive accordingly.
Participants are required to stay on designated trails at all times. In addition to being a rare and sensitive habit, the Irvine Ranch Open Space is under strict protection. There are often unseen dangers just off-trail including, but not limited to: mountain lions, poison oak, ticks, poisonous spiders, and venomous snakes. IRC Volunteers will be on the trail to call the rangers for assistance, but will not be available to provide naturalist interpretation assistance. OC Parks Rangers may issue citations for visitors found off-trail so for your safety, please stay on the designated paths during your stay in Limestone Canyon.
Other Important Notes:
Multi-use trail etiquette: Please Remember that bikers yield to hikers and that bikers and hikers yield to equestrians. Click here for more trail tips.
To minimize the human impact on wildlife and their habitat, there may be unannounced trail closures or the rotation of areas being open and closed. This is an adaptive management approach to accommodate both the human users and wildlife needs.
To learn more about the staging areas and activity locations, please visit our Staging Areas Playlist page.
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