The Wilderness Loop Trail is a short, easy trail that passes through a variety of the ecosystems in Santiago Oaks Regional Park.
Among the number of trails within the park area, the Wilderness Loop may be one of the more appealing for those looking for a good introduction to Santiago Oaks Regional Park. The trail crosses Santiago Creek in two places, traces the exposed chaparral area of the park, before descending toward the Historic Dam and picturesque small waterfalls at a shaded pond area. The trail is generally flat and wide, making it easy to follow.
Trails within Santiago Oaks Regional Park are named in sections, so hikers will be tracing a couple other paths along this hike, however this route follows the entirety of the Wilderness Trail section.
While nearby neighborhoods have encroached on the edges of the park and there is only a short length where homes are hidden from view, the interior area of this trail is often smothered in the songs of the birds residing in the park. An interpretive sign at the first creek crossing displays dozens of the bird species that might be found in the area.
After tracing the arid chaparral, the route descends a flight of wooden steps and enters a cooler, shaded area paralleling the stream before coming to the base of the Historic Dam. The colorful reflective pool makes a iniviting sight in the mostly exposed area.
A short walk along the creekside heads back to the trailhead, passing the picnic area and bathrooms/water along the way.
This trail is subject to park entry fee and open hours - 7am to sunset. Further information can be found at ocparks.com/santiagooaks
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