Dogs Leashed
Features
Birding · Historical Significance · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife
Park along road at Skyline Trailhead, follow parking signs. No overnight parking.
Runner Notes
Wide track so the trail is easily run and shared. Watch out for snakes on hotter days.
Description
If you are heading to Beek's Place, you can expect a 5.9 mile out-and-back run along
Skyline Dr to a historic homestead with local historical significance.
Along
Skyline Dr, you'll have great views of the Inland Empire valley and Orange County. The trail is mainly a wide path on
Skyline Dr, but there are some singletrack alternatives which runs intermittently with
Skyline Dr. The trail is hot during the summer, with zero water sources, so bring your own water and plenty of it!
The run follows the road shared with limited vehicle traffic to access the equipment on top of the ridge. The trail is very popular during all seasons. Trail may also be used for trail running or mountain biking.
Beek's Place is the ruins of a stone cabin, and further down the road is a Doppler radar. The ruins are a great shaded location to have lunch and relax prior to heading back down the road.
Flora & Fauna
Watch out for snakes, mountain lions (especially during periods without rain), rabbits, skunks, and other outdoor creatures. Wildflowers and other beautiful desert flora. Gets dry during summer. Pine trees up at Beek's Place.
Contacts
Shared By:
Jake Conneen
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