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Irvine Regional Park

The best running trails in Irvine Regional Park

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Jogging routes in Irvine Regional Park traverse nearly 500 acres of diverse landscape, characterized by heritage oak and sycamore trees and rolling foothills. The park offers a mix of paved and dirt pathways, providing varied terrain for runners. Santiago Creek bisects the park, and a pond with a stone-work waterfall adds to the scenic environment. Shaded sections under oak woodlands and panoramic views from points like Robbers Roost are features of the running experience.

Best jogging routes in Irvine Regional Park

  • The most popular jogging route is Barham Ridge and Oak Trail to Robbers Roost Loop, an 8.1 miles (13.0 km) trail that takes 1 hour 29 minutes to complete. This moderate route offers varied terrain and views from Robbers Roost.
  • Another top favourite among local runners is Puma Ridge and Horseshoe Loop, a moderate 3.6 miles (5.9 km) path. This route provides a scenic loop through the park's natural setting.
  • Local runners also love the Robber's Peak – Roadrunner Loop trailhead loop from Santiago Canyon College, a 13.2 miles (21.3 km) trail leading through varied park landscapes, often completed in about 2 hours 43 minutes.
  • Jogging in Irvine Regional Park is defined by rolling foothills, oak woodlands, and diverse pathways. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy, mostly flat routes to more challenging paths with small hills.
  • The routes in Irvine Regional Park are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 5.0 stars from 6 reviews. More than 553 runners have used komoot to explore Irvine Regional Park's varied terrain.

Last updated: May 10, 2026

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Barham Ridge and Oak Trail to Robbers Roost Loop

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Zachary
January 28, 2024, Weir Canyon Trail

This part of the trail switchbacks through the canyon foothills and grants fantastic views into Weir Canyon proper. The trail is a wide packed dirt road with other doubletrack connector trails.

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January 28, 2024, Old Weir Canyon Trail

This is an excellent trail that runs through Weir Canyon and offers views of the Weir Canyon Wilderness, the Santa Ana Mountains and the San Gabriel Mountains. There are several connector trails in the middle of the loop, so you can choose your own adventure here depending on how long of an adventure you want. Either way, it is a nice trail with some incline, a small summit and great viewpoints throughout.

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January 28, 2024, Santiago Creek Trail

Hikers, bikers, joggers, and nature enthusiasts can all enjoy the trails natural features. The Santiago Creek Trail links orange county's parks; Grijalva, Yorba, and Hart Parks.

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January 28, 2024, Santiago Creek Dam

The dam stops up Santiago Creek in Orange County. The 136-foot dam was build for flood control.

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A series of beautiful stepping stones placed for convenient riving crossing.

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January 28, 2024, Stairway Lookout

There is a small shaded gazebo atop the lookout, which grants expansive views north and west across the rolling foothills of Orange County. This is a great sunset spot.

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January 28, 2024, Robber's Roost

From atop the rocky outcropping of the Roost you get spectacular sweeping views of Orange County. This is a popular sunset spot.

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January 28, 2024, Cactus Point Trail

The trail is wide packed dirt with splendid views of the nearby hills and the upper reservoir. There is a bench and an informative signpost at the end of the Cactus Point which describes the role of the reservoir in drought prevention.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available in Irvine Regional Park?

Irvine Regional Park offers over 50 distinct running routes, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These include a mix of paved and dirt pathways, winding through diverse landscapes of heritage oak and sycamore trees.

What types of terrain can I expect on the jogging trails in Irvine Regional Park?

You'll find a variety of terrain, from easy, mostly flat routes to more challenging paths with small hills and uneven surfaces. The park features both paved and dirt trails, allowing for a diverse running experience through oak woodlands and open areas.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly running routes in the park?

Yes, Irvine Regional Park has several easy routes suitable for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed run. For example, the North Loop Trail is an easy option, offering a pleasant 2.5-mile (4.1 km) path with minimal elevation gain.

Can I bring my dog on the running trails in Irvine Regional Park?

Yes, dogs are generally welcome in Irvine Regional Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. Please remember to clean up after your pet to help keep the park enjoyable for everyone.

Are there any family-friendly running paths or activities in Irvine Regional Park?

Absolutely! Many of the park's trails are suitable for families, especially the flatter, paved sections. Beyond running, the park offers attractions like the OC Zoo, Irvine Park Railroad, paddle boat rentals, and numerous picnic areas and playgrounds, making it a great destination for a family outing.

What are some scenic points or attractions I might see while jogging in the park?

While running, you can enjoy views of heritage oak and sycamore trees, rolling foothills, and Santiago Creek. The park also features a picturesque pond with a stone-work waterfall and footbridge. Specific routes like the Barham Ridge and Oak Trail to Robbers Roost Loop offer panoramic views from points like Robbers Roost.

Are there any shaded running routes in Irvine Regional Park?

Yes, many sections of the park's trails wind through oak woodlands, providing welcome shade, especially during warmer parts of the day. These shaded areas offer a cooler and more comfortable running experience.

What do other runners enjoy most about jogging in Irvine Regional Park?

The running routes in Irvine Regional Park are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the park's varied terrain, beautiful natural scenery, and the mix of shaded and open paths that cater to different preferences.

Are there any circular running routes available?

Yes, Irvine Regional Park features several excellent loop trails. Popular options include the 3.2-mile Horseshoe Loop Trail and the 1.3-mile Road Runner loop. The Puma Ridge and Horseshoe Loop is a moderate 3.6-mile (5.9 km) path that provides a scenic circuit through the park's natural setting.

Is there parking available for joggers at Irvine Regional Park?

Yes, Irvine Regional Park offers ample parking facilities for visitors. There are multiple parking lots conveniently located throughout the park, providing easy access to various trailheads.

What is the best time of day to go for a run in Irvine Regional Park?

Early mornings are often recommended for running in Irvine Regional Park, especially during warmer months, to enjoy cooler temperatures and potentially fewer crowds. Late afternoons also offer pleasant conditions and beautiful light.

Can I access Irvine Regional Park using public transport?

While public transport options directly to the park entrance might be limited, it's advisable to check local Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) bus routes for the most current information on services that may connect near the park. However, most visitors typically arrive by car.

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