Life’s a beach, and then you ride.

Holy moly, that’s some nice biking!!

The Huntington Beach Trail in California, may be the premier beach trail (dare I say it?) in the world.

Huntington Beach Trail in Newport Beach, California

It’s got it all:

  • beautiful beaches
  • a wonderful bike path
  • awesome people watching opportunities
  • great rentals of alternative trail vehicles (Check out the 3GStepper)
  • cool breezes in the summer and mild California weather in the winter
  • incredible food/snack options
  • easy access to the Santa Ana River Trail
And more.
I recommend that you start your ride in Newport Beach. Once you find parking (good luck) just head toward the ocean, and you’ll find the trail. Once you find the trail, you should have no problem finding someone to rent you a bike or other wheeled trail vehicle.
Don’t bother packing a bulky back pack with food. You’ll find plenty to graze on as you go. Just bring some money and an appetite. If you don’t find enough food options trailside, just head to Main Street (head up at the pier) in Huntington Beach. You’ll find some funky-delicious restaurants there.
Make sure to have cool-weather and warm-weather clothing available because you can get some pretty decent weather changes from one minute to the next. The California sun and Pacific breezes team up to provide you with ever-changing conditions.
But ya gotta try this trail. It’s crowded on weekends and busy on weekdays. Just chill out and enjoy your fellow trail users. Who knows what you’ll see?

Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2011/04/16/lifes-a-beach-and-then-you-ride/

2 comments

    • franko on 04/19/2011 at
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    OMG!!
    I have to try this trail sometime.
    I love beaches and the ocean & I'm a big trail fan. This would be perfect.

    • franko on 08/08/2011 at
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    OMG!!
    I have to try this trail sometime.
    I love beaches and the ocean & I'm a big trail fan. This would be perfect.

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