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    Bommer Canyon

    4.4 (66 reviews)

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    Gateway to Heaven
    Em B.

    HIDDEN TREASURE of IRVINE in OC! I almost do not want to write this review because I want to keep this gem ALL TO MYSELF! I went there for a late afternoon/evening walk. The sun was coming down. I could hear the birds chirping, soft winds in the air, enormous open space with fresh clean air. It was so serene! The tranquility gives you a sense of peace if you are one of those folks who practice mindfulness/meditation. I don't have to travel to Costa Rica or Hawaii to experience such spacious and beautiful field of green! Entrance: It can be easily missed because cars drive 50MPH on this two-lane road! My car's map was off by 1 entrance, but I was able to find the entrance with Bommer Cayon sign. Parking: It is very limited as you can see in the picture. No Parking from 6 P.M. to 7 A.M. Trail opens 7AM to Sunset. There are additional parkings down at Turtle Rock Community Park a few minutes down the road. You can check Irvine City website for details of activities at Bommer Canyon Park. They have camping activities here for family and different events. NO EBIKES! NO DOGS! Check out "LetsGoOutside.org" for details of parks and trails. Verify status of trail call: 949-385-1891

    Alex N.

    Beautiful views, would be an amazing spot to take photos, it's so quiet as well and the trails are clean.

    Chelsea V.

    I am sure the scenery of this trail is beautiful during the early spring, but it's not so great during the summer. For starters, there is VERY limited parking. About 10 spots to be exact. If you plan to hike this trail, I recommend going early in the morning. By early, I'm talking 6:00 -7:00 AM. I made the mistake of going around 8:30 AM and I regretted it. By doing this, you will avoid 3 things: 1.) Dirt bike riders who have no regard for hikers 2.) The heat 3.) Not finding a parking spot If you do the entire trail, it's about 5 miles. If you are going at a medium to fast pace, you should be done within 2.5 hours. Keep in mind that most of this trail is going uphill. I wasn't aware of this and I was suffering without hiking shoes. I might give this trail a shot during spring, but I won't be revisiting in the summer months. It's also good to note that when you get to the top of the hill, you don't get reception. Make sure you download a map on your phone before making it to the top.

    Sunday nature hike 2022
    Franklin M.

    They lack sufficient parking and they only have less than 10 spaces available. I don't understand why the city has such restrictions on parking on the side of the road on the way to the trailhead area. The trail is an easy beautiful hike that you can bring children or the elderly to join in on the adventure. We hiked on a cloudy day but I would recommend a hat on a sunny day as there is little shade.

    Bommer meadows

    Bommer Canyon is a Great place to go if you're looking for a short hike, lots of wildlife and scenery, the only downside is that the parking lot is very small so you might have to park about a mile down the road at turtle rock park and walk over to the trailhead.

    Timmy S.

    One of the better places for a hike in the Irvine area. Best done in the cooler months as there is virtually no shade. It really is beautiful, especially in the spring, and although you feel completely out of the urban area the million-dollar-plus homes on the distant hillside are ever present. On my most recent visit we encountered more bicyclists than hikers. Although many came whizzing by they all were courteous in loudly announcing their arrival so that we had time step aside on the narrow dirt path into the brush. But admittedly it did take away from the enjoyment of the hike. Restrooms are available at the trailhead where there is also a map posted of the path routes. Parking lot is free but tiny; it's often full on weekends requiring one to park a half-mile down the road.

    Nicole T.

    Bommer Canyon is one of the nicest trails I've ever been to! It's tucked away between small communities, but it feels very isolated from suburbia. There is a parking lot, but not very many spaces. We went on a Thursday, so there were not many people, but I'd imagine on a busy weekend, you'd have to find street parking. Trails are distinctly marked so there is no confusion as to where you are going. Trails vary in difficulty, ranging from short loops with little to no incline to 4+ mile loops with very steep inclines. We ended up doing a 3 mile loop in about 1 hour. We wanted to hike for longer, but we saw 2 rattlesnakes and decided that those were signs that we should leave. Overall, the hike was really nice and relaxing. We'll be back, probably in the winter when there are no snakes!

    One way trail markers and fenced
    Helen S.

    Really cool hiking trail spot. Very clean and multiple options to choose from. They have a parking lot inside, but we parked at a nearby park and walked into the Turtle Rock community that has a flat road leading to bommer canyon. Many cyclists and joggers. Most people wear masks. The trail currently is one way only. So choose wisely. After you pick your route no turning back till you complete that trail. There is a map at the entrance by the restrooms so you can see how long each trail will be. Minus 1 star cuz I didn't think the view was that amazing. A lot of dry grass and dead flowers. There is a nice row of million dollar homes you can view.

    Loop trail
    Chasity T.

    Mild & easy hike for amateurs. Parking is on site and right next to the trail, would highly recommend for those getting back into shape. Went on a Tuesday morning with no traffic, and maybe ran into 4-5 on the trail.

    Lovin' it!
    Peter H.

    A nice hike with scenic views! I just recently discovered this place and am disappointed that I didn't hike here more often during my time at UCI. If the bustle of life and urban environments is getting to you, this place is remote nature almost within your backyard. I also hiked here during the spring and you can see lots of wildflowers and bunnies! I even saw a baby bunny and tried to lure it back but it wouldn't trust me :( Next time I'll bring some carrots ;) come out and enjoy the nature with meee

    You can park your car at Turtle Rock community center and still have access to the trails after the gates are closed.

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    My favorite place to go for a walk or hike. Amazing trails. Sometimes I forget that I am in the middle of Irvine.

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    Beautiful natural area in the middle of Irvine ... several great trails for hiking and biking !

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    Ask the Community - Bommer Canyon

    Are the trails open on the weekend?

    Hi Hunter, Yes, specific trails in this area are open daily for self-guided hikes from dawn to dusk; however, other areas within Bommer can only be accessed through guided… Read more

    Is photography allowed here?

    Hi Michelle, Yes, photography is allowed. Thank you and enjoy the trails.

    What time does the parking lot open and close?

    Hi Sunny. The parking lot opens at 7 a.m. and closes at 6 p.m. Enjoy the trails!

    How do you get to the parking lot? My GPS keeps taking me to gated communities and I can't seem to get there

    Hi Tom, The Bommer Canyon Trailhead, or start of the trail system where you can park, is located at 1 Bommer Canyon Road Irvine, 92603. View a map and directions here:… Read more

    Are any of the trails wheelchair accessible?

    Hi Janice. None of the trails at Bommer Canyon are paved; some surfaces will be bumpy and uneven.

    Is the trail open at 7am or dawn? I've seen both posted on the website. Thank you in advance 🙏😀

    Hi there. The Bommer Canyon trails open at 7 a.m. and close at sunset. Enjoy your hike in the Irvine Open Space!

    Is boomer canyon dog friendly?

    Hi Julie, Dogs are not permitted on the trails at Bommer Canyon.

    Is there a fee to park? Where is the best place to park?

    Hi Jessica, There is not a fee to park at Bommer Canyon trailhead. There is a public parking lot at the entrance of Shady Canyon Drive. Please see a map here:… Read more

    Is this trail open during COVID?

    Hi Andrea. Yes, Bommer Canyon trail is open during this time. City of Irvine outdoor park spaces and daily-access trails remain open for passive use, and visitors must practice social distancing, following federal guidelines to slow the spread of… Read more

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    Review Highlights - Bommer Canyon

    I arrived a bit before 7 AM, and the trail is well-maintained, with restrooms at the trailhead.

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