Pedal Through Suburban Neighborhoods In Southern California On A Converted Rail Trail

The Fullerton Loop is an 11-mile converted rail-trail in Fullerton, California, ideal for mountain biking with scenic views and accessible paths.

Riding through the countryside and past the trees, there’s nothing like being out on a bike in the fresh air. The Fullerton Loop is a popular 11-mile trail that’s great for mountain biking. It’s located right in the center of Fullerton, California, making it easily accessible for locals who want to hop on the trail for a ride on weekends or after work. Let’s see what this converted rail-trail has to offer.

The Fullerton Loop takes you on a scenic ride around the suburban neighborhoods of Orange County. There’s plenty of trees and greenery to see along the way.

The loop runs along a converted rail-trail, which is a railway track that’s been converted to a multi-use path for cyclists, runners, walkers, and even equestrians.

Other than a few steep climbs, it’s a relatively easy path to follow. Most of the loop is on a dirt trail, with just a few areas of sidewalk and asphalt.

For the most part, the loop is easy to navigate. However, there are a few areas where it’s helpful to look at the map for directions to stay on the trail.

You’ll have the chance to see beautiful scenery all along the rail trail. The old railroad tracks add a unique touch to your journey around the loop.

Whether you're peddling past the green meadows or through the forest, the trail never gets boring. There's always something new to see around the corner.

Don’t worry—you don’t have to do tricks like this! The ride is still fun, no matter what pace you want to go.

This trail is an adventure for all biking enthusiasts. Have you ever biked on the Fullerton Loop Trail? Feel free to share in the comments below. In the meantime, you can stay up to date with the latest information on the trail's Facebook page.

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