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Mountain bike trails around Temescal Valley offer diverse landscapes for outdoor enthusiasts. The region features rolling hills and majestic mountains, providing varied terrain for mountain biking. Many trails are situated within or offer views of the Cleveland National Forest, which contributes to the area's natural backdrop. The diverse environment includes challenging peaks and dedicated bike parks, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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01:41
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Mountain biking the Silverado Motorway Trail in Cleveland National Forest offers a challenging 7.8-mile ride with 2030 feet of gain.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Situated up with the cell towers at 3,045 feet, Sierra Peak offers awesome views of Orange County and the surrounding mountains. Because it's such a long trek from car to summit, you'll likely have most of the route and the peak to yourself.
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Bedford Peak is just 250 feet west of this junction and a short walk. You might have to dismount and push your bike. Bedford Peak is right on the border of Riverside and Orange Counties. It is at an elevation of 3,800 ft. From the top, there are good views of Santiago Peak and Silverado Canyon, with the ocean and Catalina in the distance.
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The Silverado Motorway (also referred to as The Motorway and Silverado Trail) is a multi-directional trail, but it's an absolute must-do in the downhill direction. You get continuous views as you rip in and out of small canyons and ravines on a smooth dirt and gravel path.
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The summit has great views over the whole region; north Orange County to the west and Corona/Riverside to the east, with San Gorgonio Mountain on the horizon.
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At an elevation of 3,800 feet, Bedford Peak sits on the border of Orange County and Riverside County. From the top you will have great views of the Santa Anas & Angeles National Forest, as well as Catalina.
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The ruins of Beeks Place are the remains of old stone buildings built in the 1930's by Joseph Beeks (who created the Balboa Island Ferry service in Newport Beach) to use as a weekend getaway. Located right along Main Divide road, it makes for a nice place to take a break and take in the views.
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A nice neighborhood park with big fields for playing baseball, or just a game of fetch. There is a play area for the kids with the facilities nearby.
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Climbing to this point involves navigating some pleasant elevation changes, but the sweeping views of the Orange County area make the effort well worthwhile.
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Temescal Valley offers 9 mountain bike trails for you to explore. These routes range in difficulty from moderate to difficult, catering to various skill levels.
The trails in Temescal Valley are categorized as moderate and difficult. There are 5 moderate routes and 4 difficult routes, providing options for both intermediate riders and those seeking a greater challenge.
Yes, several loop trails are available. For example, the Beek's Place loop from Oak Street Creek Reservoir is a moderate 11.5-mile path offering scenic views. Another option is the more challenging Beeks Place โ KSOX Doppler Radar Tower loop from Oak Street 1003-010 Dam, which spans 16.3 miles through mountainous terrain.
You can expect diverse terrain, including rolling hills and majestic mountains. Many trails are situated within or offer views of the Cleveland National Forest, providing a natural backdrop. Some areas, like those near Bedford Peak, feature rugged terrain suitable for experienced riders.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter impressive mountain peaks such as Bedford Peak, Los Pinos Peak, and Santiago Peak, which offer expansive views. You might also discover tranquil spots like Chiquito Falls, especially after rain, or Holy Jim Falls, both located within Cleveland National Forest.
Yes, the Deleo Bike Park in Corona/Temescal Canyon is a notable attraction for mountain biking. It features dirt jumps and a pump track suitable for various skill levels, known for good conditions and downhill jumps that require less effort.
Temescal Valley benefits from a Mediterranean climate, which generally provides pleasant conditions for outdoor activities almost daily. However, it's always wise to check for seasonal trail closures or fire restrictions, especially during drier months, as some trails are within the Cleveland National Forest.
Many trails in the Temescal Valley area are within or near the Cleveland National Forest. It's recommended to check the Forest Service websites for any specific trailhead access requirements, permits, or potential closures, particularly for peaks like Los Pinos Peak.
The mountain bike routes in Temescal Valley are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from more than 20 reviews. Over 70 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes and challenging climbs.
While many trails offer moderate to difficult challenges, the region's diverse network includes options that can be enjoyed by families. For easier rides, consider exploring sections of trails that are less steep or shorter in duration. Always check the specific route details for elevation and technical difficulty to ensure it suits your family's skill level.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For routes like the Silverado Motorway Trail or the Beek's Place loop from Oak Street Creek Reservoir, parking is typically available near the trailheads. For Deleo Bike Park, dedicated parking facilities are usually provided. It's advisable to check specific trailhead information before your visit.
Regulations for dogs on trails can vary, especially within the Cleveland National Forest. Generally, dogs are permitted on many trails but often require a leash. It's best to verify specific leash rules and any restrictions for the particular trail you plan to ride to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.


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