Keeping Current Matters | Dec 30, 2021

Selling your house is no simple task. And when you sell on your own – known as a FSBO (or For Sale by Owner) – you’re responsible for handling some of the more difficult aspects of the process without the expert guidance you need.

The 2021 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) surveys homeowners who recently sold their house on their own and asks what difficulties they faced. Those sellers say some of the biggest headaches are prepping their house for sale, pricing it right, and handling the required paperwork.

Working with an agent is the best way to ensure you have an expert on your side to guide you at every turn. Agents have the skills and knowledge that are essential to navigating each step with ease, efficiency, and accuracy. Here are just a few things a real estate agent will do to make sure you get the most out of your sale.

1. Make the Best First Impression

Selling your house requires a significant amount of time and effort. Doing it right takes expertise and an understanding of today’s buyers. Your agent knows the answers to common questions, such as:

Your time and money are important, and you don’t want to waste either one focusing on the wrong things. A real estate advisor relies on their experience to answer these questions and more, allowing you to make the right investments to prep your house before you list.

2. Maximize Your Buyer Pool – and Your Sale

Today, the average home is getting 3.6 offers per sale according to recent data from NAR. That’s great news if you’re planning to sell, since the more offers you receive, the more likely you are to sell your house in a bidding war, and for a higher price.

Real estate agents have an assortment of tools at their disposal, like social media followers and agency resources, that will ensure your house is viewed by the most buyers. Without access to these tools and your agent’s marketing expertise, your buyer pool – and your home’s selling potential – is limited.

3. Understand the Documentation, Including the Fine Print

Today, when a house is sold, more disclosures and regulations are mandatory, meaning the number of legal documents to juggle is growing. It’s hard to understand all the requirements and fine print (especially if you’re not an expert). That’s why your advisor is an invaluable guide.

Your agent knows exactly what needs to happen, what all the paperwork means, and can work through it efficiently. They’ll help you review the documentation and avoid any costly missteps that could happen if you tackle it on your own.

4. Act as Your Expert Negotiator

If you sell without an agent, you’ll also be solely responsible for all negotiations. That means you have to coordinate with:

Instead of going toe-to-toe with all these parties alone, lean on an expert. Your agent relies on experience and training to make the right moves throughout the negotiation. They’ll know what levers to pull, how to address each individual concern, and when you may want to get a second opinion. When you sell your house yourself, you’ll need to be prepared to have these conversations on your own.

5. Price It Right

Real estate professionals have the expertise to price your house accurately and competitively. To do so, they compare your house to recently sold homes in your area and factor in the current condition of your house. These factors are key to making sure your house is priced to move quickly and get you the maximum return on your investment.

When you sell as a FSBO, you’re operating without this advantage. That could cost you in the long run if you price your house too high or too low.

Bottom Line

There’s a lot that goes into selling your house, and it takes time, effort, and expertise to truly maximize your sale. Instead of tackling it alone, let’s connect to make sure you have an expert on your side.

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By Larissa Runklerealtor.comJan 28, 2022

Bathrooms are one of those functional spaces we tend to gloss over in our decor plans—barely even noticing them until they’re messy or in need of a good scrub-down.

But the bathrooms (or shall we say washrooms, which sounds infinitely fancier) that took over Instagram this week are anything but neglected.

Instead, these five trending bathroom looks offer a sophisticated respite from the typical blah bath decor. So if you need a bit of visual inspiration to kick things up a notch (or three), check out these unconventional washroom looks you’ll immediately want to steal.

1. Black bathroom

If you want to create a chic scene in your washroom, try an all-black look like this one from @miltonandking.

“Black bathrooms are all about drama and moodiness,” says designer Doreen Amico-Sorell, of Sorell Interiors. “They are especially popular in a powder room, which is often treated like a little jewel box, able to be adorned any way you like.”

Get the look: Embellish your washroom with this Yubi black palm trees wallpaper.

2. Disco ball chandelier

Soak in a tub and dream of dancing with an unforgettable statement chandelier like this disco-inspired one from @chelsgc.

“I’m in love with the disco ball chandelier,” says designer Maggie Clarke, of Maggie Clarke Interiors. “I just used one in a project to infuse femininity amongst other masculine and sharp-edged elements. In addition, this type of chandelier serves as a beautiful focal point for a bathroom.”

Get the look: Bring some fun 1970s energy into your bathroom with a cabaret chrome pendant.

3. Popsicle stick tile

This tile design is one of the best we’ve seen in a while. Pretty in pink and elegant in its own right, the popsicle stick tile from @chandeliers.and.champagne is one to consider for your next bathroom upgrade.

“This is such a fun way to add a pop of color and pattern in an otherwise utilitarian space,” says Clarke. “Bathrooms have a lot of cold elements such as floor tile, shower doors, and mirrors. Adding a curved shape creates beautiful balance. How fun would this be in a kids bathroom?”

Get the look: Bring on the beautiful balance with this Axis ceramic wall tile.

4. Contrasting wallpapers

Have a wallpaper you simply adore? Then why not try it out in every color—or at least in two shades to create a contrasting design like this one from @divinesavages.

“Contrast is such a beautiful way to add interest to a wall,” says Clarke. “Much like throw pillows, wallpapers don’t have to be ‘twins’—just make sure they’re ‘sisters.’ In other words, while contrasting wallpapers need to flow together—they don’t necessarily need to match perfectly.”

Get the look: Add some eye candy to your washroom with two different shades of this Tempaper feather flock wallpaper.

5. Concrete basin


Concrete has been everywhere in design lately—from our patio furniture to entryway tables—and now the material is creating a brand-new look for our bathroom sinks, as seen in this post from @meiraustralia.

“Concrete, when used to create a sink, can really become that statement piece,” says Amico-Sorell. “So simple, yet available in a variety of shapes and sizes. The material is also versatile enough to pair well with modern or rustic decor.”

 

Keeping Current Matters  |  Jan 3, 2022

As you set out on your homebuying journey, you likely have a plan in place, and you’re working on saving for your purchase. But do you know how much you actually need for your down payment?

If you think you have to put 20% down, you may have set your goal based on a common misconception. Freddie Mac says:

“The most damaging down payment myth—since it stops the homebuying process before it can start—is the belief that 20% is necessary.”

Unless specified by your loan type or lender, it’s typically not required to put 20% down. According to the Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers from the National Association of Realtors (NAR), the median down payment hasn’t been over 20% since 2005. It may sound surprising, but today, that number is only 13%. And it’s even lower for first-time homebuyers, whose median down payment is only 7% (see graph below):

How Much Do You Need for Your Down Payment? | MyKCM

What Does This Mean for You?

While a down payment of 20% or more does have benefits, the typical buyer is putting far less down. That’s good news for you because it means you could be closer to your homebuying dream than you realize.

If you’re interested in learning more about low down payment options, there are several places to go. There are programs for qualified buyers with down payments as low as 3.5%. There are also options like VA loans and USDA loans with no down payment requirements for qualified applicants.

To understand your options, you need to do your homework. If you’re interested in learning more about down payment assistance programs, information is available through sites like downpaymentresource.com. Be sure to also work with a real estate advisor from the start to learn what you may qualify for in the homebuying process.

Bottom Line

Remember: a 20% down payment isn’t always required. If you want to purchase a home this year, let’s connect to start the conversation and explore your down payment options.

You can throw a legendary Super Bowl party—even when you’re only watching for the commercials. Here’s what to do!

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It seems that the best parties in the winter all revolve around football. Even if you don’t love sports, fear not. Throwing a Super Bowl party can be just as fun for the host as it is for sports fans. Stock up on tailgate snacks and slammin’ Super Bowl cocktails and let’s get going!

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Bring on the Drinks

Football wouldn’t be a great American sport without a great American beverage. Before the party, snag a local beer from the cities of the teams competing or pick up one of our favorite cheap beer brands for your shindig. If they’re not into beer, pick a signature cocktail for each team based on their city, mascot or team colors. Mix up a pitcher of each drink ahead of time with a little splash of food coloring to match each team’s jerseys.

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Do a Dip

Cheesy dips are a staple of any legendary tailgate, and a Super Bowl party is no different. Look for a few creative recipes and choose one that is cheesy, one that is meaty, one that is spicy and one that is vegan to appease all the different taste preferences of your group. Look to these dip recipes for inspiration.

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Play Some Games

Keep the competition alive with adult party games, like team and city trivia or football bingo. If your guests are more into the ads than the game, this Super Bowl commercial bingo will be sure to bring on some fun. Bake some football-shaped cookies to hand out as prizes.

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Build a Snack Stadium

To be the envy of all your friends (and the star of their Instagram stories) build yourself a snack stadium. Fill a few cardboard boxes or aluminum pans with all your favorite snacks (including some of these healthy Super Bowl recipes, for a well-balanced selection). Make a field out of a frosted cake and place it in the center. Learn how to build a snack stadium with our step-by-step guide.

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Set the Scene

Make your guests feel like they’re watching the game from the sidelines with plenty of creative decorations. From AstroTurf coasters to football drink stirrers to a festive concession stand sign, decorating for your party can be just as fun as the party itself. Decorate one half of the living room with one team’s colors, and the other half of the living room with the other team’s colors. Your guests can choose where they want to sit and cheer on their favorite team.

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Wing It

The staple of any great sports viewing party is a tray of sticky, sweet and tangy chicken wings. Prepare a range of flavors from extra spicy to sweet and mild and have a few dipping sauces (like ranch or blue cheese dressing) on the side. Wings are the perfect finger food, but be sure to have plenty of cocktail napkins ready for these fall off the bone, finger-licking goods!

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Show Your Spirit

Throw a competition to see who has the most (and most creative) team spirit in the group. Have a face painting kit at the ready with some colorful streamers and spray on hair dye. Challenge your friends to create the craziest costumes and have a makeshift catwalk for them to show off their team spirit.

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Pick a Winning Dessert

What better way to wash down all those wings and beers than with sweet and decadent Super Bowl desserts! Help ease the pain for the losing team with a crowd-pleasing classic like caramel brownies or ice cream and cookie pie. Even if their team lost the game, we bet your guests will leave with a full belly and happy heart.

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Hand Out Swag Bags

To help your guests feel extra special, prepare swag bags as a parting gift. Fill your football treat bags with a few festive football cookies, candies, Gatorade, funny sweatshirt and a custom Super Bowl ’22 pint glass. They’ll be tickled you went the extra mile for them.

Laura is a New York-based freelance food writer with a degree in Culinary Arts from the Institute of Culinary Education and a degree in Journalism from Penn State. Her work has appeared in Taste of Home, Chowhound, the Culture Trip and Patch.

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By Jennifer Kelly Geddes | Realtor.com | Jan 3, 2022

If you hate digging around crammed kitchen cupboards to find the right pot or pan come dinnertime, a hanging pot rack could change your life. Really.

Hanging pot racks are a major space-saver in a kitchen, freeing up cupboard room while also keeping your most-used items—your cookware—easily viewable and accessible. Just reach up, grab one, and you’re good to go!

Still, before you jump into the pot rack way of life, you should assess how much you like to cook and how often you actually do so. If your meal planning routine consists of spaghetti on Monday and then six days of takeout, you probably won’t get much use out of this kitchen feature.

You also need to allocate enough space—and the right spot—for a pot rack. Choose wrong, and it could be more of a headache than it’s worth.

So before you add to cart, here are some questions to ponder, as well as a rundown of the various pot rack styles available.

The best place to hang a pot rack

Photo by Timeless Kitchen Cabinetry 

Most kitchens only sport a single window or two, so don’t block the only natural light you get by hanging your pot rack here. You’ll also want to avoid hanging a pot rack over the stovetop, because this is a recipe for all kinds of grime.

“It may seem convenient to put a pot rack over the stove, but doing so can cause grease to build up on your cookware,” says Andrea Correale of Elegant Affairs Caterers.

One of the best places for a pot rack is over a kitchen island. Or if you don’t have an island, hang the rack over the portion of the countertop where you prep food.

Height is another variable you’ll want to get right. Make sure that the pots are low enough to be within easy reach, and won’t require you to climb up on a chair every time you boil eggs.

Still, the rack should also be high enough not to cause head bonks or obstruct your view.

What to hang on a pot rack

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Pot racks aren’t just a way to save cupboard space, but are also an excellent opportunity to highlight your collection.

“Use a rack to show off your more stylish cookware in an elegant, creative way that matches the rest of your kitchen decor,” says Correale.

You could match a stainless-steel rack with your stainless fixtures or appliances, or install a rack made from copper piping to match tones in your cabinets.

Photo by Krieger + Associates Architects, Inc.

That said, make sure the bottoms of your pots and pans are super clean, or you really shouldn’t hang them up, says Darla DeMorrow of HeartWork Organizing. No one wants to be faced with scratched or sticky pot bottoms every time they enter the kitchen.

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Correale also warns “not to overload a pot rack, since laden racks can make a kitchen look crowded, and too many pots may be too heavy for the hooks to manage.”

If you never use that 12-inch egg poacher, why is it getting prime real estate on your rack? Save this hanging device for everyday pots and pans you constantly reach for, like the little guy that holds two fried eggs, the oatmeal pot, or your trusty cast-iron skillet. Occasional-use items should be stashed in the pantry (we’re looking at you, turkey roasting pan).

Pot rack styles to consider

Rectangular, circular, metal pipes, a wooden board with simple hooks, and more—all are worthy pot rack shapes and materials. Here are some different versions, as well as the pros and cons of each.

Brushed stainless steel

Twelve hooks and a lifetime guarantee!

(Bed, Bath & Beyond)

Not only can you dangle your cookware from this attractive, brushed stainless-steel rack, but you can place cookbooks and lids on the upper shelf ($120, Bed, Bath & Beyond).

Half-circle bronze rack

This pick also comes in polished copper or stainless steel

(Amazon)

An oil-rubbed bronze option from Cuisinart looks classy and professional, so you know it can handle your old skillets. And the six hooks slide around the semicircle, making it easy to grab the pan you need ($60, Amazon).

Wooden ceiling rack

Birch wood and steel combine to create a strong rack

(Wayfair)

An open-grid rack like this one offers lots of ways to display your pots, and the top shelf is available to hold those lesser-used pans. This product also comes with extra hooks, so you can sneak in a few more ($81, Wayfair).

Wall-mount rail

Order two of these so you can also display utensils.

(Wayfair)

Saving space—and money? This easy-to-mount wall rack has room for 10 pots and supports up to 25 pounds of weight ($24, Wayfair).

Pegboard

Photo by CG Allan Interior Architecture + Design LLC 

Or go for the classic Julia Child style: a pegboard. Child was famous for her large board, which featured the outlines of every pot she owned, so she knew where to hang them when not in use.

“A pegboard is an underutilized hanging tool, and it makes sense in smaller kitchens or ones with empty wall space,” says DeMorrow.

Standing pot rack

It’s convenient, but it does need assembling.

(Wayfair)

Not every pot rack needs to be suspended. There are versions, like this one, that sit on the floor against a wall or tuck into corners, too ($340, Wayfair). Correale favors the standing type, since, he says, “It’s easier to reach and clean and you can move it around the kitchen as you please.”

Free-standing pot racks also seem sturdier since they have little shelves for each item, which means you don’t have to worry so much about how heavy your pots are, she adds.

 

Keeping Current Matters | Jan 4, 2022

Are you one of the many renters thinking about where you’ll live the next time your lease is up? Before you decide whether to look for a new house or another apartment, it’s important to understand the true costs of renting in 2022.

As a renter, you should know rents have been rising since 1988 (see graph below):

Avoid the Rental Trap in 2022 | MyKCM

In 2021, rents grew dramatically. According to ApartmentList.com, since January 2021:

. . . the national median rent has increased by a staggering 17.8 percent. To put that in context, rent growth from January to November averaged just 2.6 percent in the pre-pandemic years from 2017-2019.”

That increase in 2021 was far greater than the typical rent increases we’ve seen in recent years. In other words – rents are rising fast. And the 2022 National Housing Forecast from realtor.com projects prices for vacant units will continue to increase this year:

“In 2022, we expect this trend will continue and fuel rent growth. At a national level, we forecast rent growth of 7.1% in the next 12 months, somewhat ahead of home price growth . . .”

That means, if you’re planning to move into a different rental this year, you’ll likely pay far more than you have in years past.

Homeownership Provides an Alternative to Rising Rents

If you’re a renter facing rising rental costs, you might wonder what alternatives you have. If so, consider homeownership. One of the many benefits of homeownership is it provides a stable monthly cost you can lock in for the duration of your loan.

As Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist at the National Association of Realtors (NAR), says:

“. . . fast-rising rents and increasing consumer prices, may have some prospective buyers seeking the protection of a fixed, consistent mortgage payment.”

If you’re planning to make a move this year, locking in your monthly housing costs for 15-30 years can be a major benefit. You’ll avoid wondering if you’ll need to adjust your budget to account for annual increases.

Homeowners also enjoy the added benefit of home equity, which has grown substantially right now. In fact, the latest Homeowner Equity Insight report from CoreLogic shows the average homeowner gained $56,700 in equity over the last 12 months. As a renter, your rent payment only covers the cost of your dwelling. When you pay your mortgage, you grow your wealth through the forced savings that is your home equity.

Bottom Line

If you’re thinking of renting this year, it’s important to keep in mind the true costs you’ll face. Let’s connect so you can see how you can begin your journey to homeownership today.  Call us today!

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What is is about a deep clean that makes us feel like we really have our lives together?

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For those who enjoy outdoor activities, today I present you with the best easy hikes in Orange County.

With the sheer amount of breath-taking landscapes and amazing parks, getting out in Southern California is more than a pleasant experience.

Hiking in Orange Country is simply amazing, from easy flat trails to sloppy mountain hikes, and scenic viewpoints, you have a plethora of options to break the monotonous city life.

Whether you’re hiking alone or hanging with family and friends, I have compiled a list of what I consider some of the best easy hiking trails in Orange County.

Table of Contents

ABOUT THESE HIKES

Let me start the article by saying that I love to walk/hike but I am not an experienced hiker.

I do not own professional gear, have not done long backpacking trips, and am not in the best of physical shapes.

However, I believe Orange County has something for everybody when it comes to walking and hiking.  I have picked these hikes because I have personally done them.  If I have been able to complete them, a good number of people can complete them too.

So, whatever your condition, I want to encourage you to go out and tackle one of these Orange County hikes. Bring the family or a group of friends.  Remember to take it easy.  There is no reason to rush.

Important Notes: I recommend checking OC hiking trails status before heading to a particular place.  Trails can get closed due to weather conditions (rain, fire) or other causes (mountain lion activity).

HIKING GEAR

Here are some suggestions on how to get ready to tackle the different hiking trails in Orange County.

EASY HIKES IN ORANGE COUNTY

Let’s get to the fun part of the article.  Below, I have details about each chosen hike including location, distance from Downtown Anaheim (for reference), special notes, and ideas on where to head after the hikes.  And, I am calling these hikes but some of them are better described as walks.

The focus of this article is easy trails but I will provide info about moderate and/or difficult trails in the places described below.

Oh, and there are so many hiking trails in Orange County! It was difficult to determine which ones to include in the article.  If I do not cover your favorite OC hike, let me know in the comments section below.

SANTIAGO OAKS REGIONAL PARK

Location: Orange (Yes, there is a city called Orange in Orange County)

Distance from Anaheim: 13 miles

The Santiago Oaks Regional Park sits on a vast 1269-acre swath of land. This beautiful landscape provides a refreshing escape from the noisy city life. It’s actually a whole new world with an abundance of wildlife and mature forest including shady groves.

The Santiago Oaks Regional Park is a preferred destination for those who genuinely love nature. It’s a powerful magnet for hikers, bikers, and horse riders, thanks to the gorgeous vistas, a creek that gently curves through the wooded areas, and interconnecting foot-trails.

Easy trails include the Arizona Crossing Trail (0.04-mile), Bobcat Meadow Trail (0.28-mile), Lady Bug Trail (0.04-mile), Pony Trail (0.17-mile), Rinker Grove Trail (0.31-mile), Sour Grass Trail (0.09-mile), Towhee Trail (0.08-mile), Wilderness Trail (0.48-mile), Willows Trail (0.85-mile) and Winders Trail (0.19-mile).  All of these trails are multi-use.

The Historic Dam Trail is considered easy as well but only people on foot are allowed.

The park has moderate and difficult trails for those who want to take things to a different level.  In addition, you can connect to the Anaheim Hills Trail System.

Park’s maps can be obtained onsite or online.  Make sure to visit the nature center to learn about the area’s history, fauna, and flora.

Parking is $3 fee on weekdays and $5 on weekends.

Where to Go After the Hike: Downtown Orange or Downtown Disney (free)

PETERS CANYON REGIONAL PARK

Location: Orange

Distance from Anaheim: 15 miles

The Peters Canyon Regional Park comprises 340-acres of grasslands, marsh, and coastal sage scrub. Since within the park limits you can find the Upper Peters Canyon Reservoir,  it is easy to observe different species of birds all year round.

One of the main attractions in the park (and on the OC trails system) is the Lake Valley Loop, a 2.5-miles, easy trail offering panoramic views of the reservoir.  From the Lake Valley Loop, you can connect to the East Ridge View Trail and the Peters Canyon Trail and basically loop around the entire park.  Keep in mind the East Ridge View Trail has a difficult rating.

These trails are multi-use, meaning that hikers, bikers, and horse riders are welcome.

Where to Go After the Hike: Downtown Orange or Downtown Disney (free)

BOLSA CHICA ECOLOGICAL RESERVE

Location: Huntington Beach (technically this reserve is located in state land and does not fall within the limits of the City of Huntington Beach)

Distance from Anaheim: 24 miles

If your favorite pastimes include bird watching and photography, then the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve is the ideal relaxation place for you.

The Reserve, protecting freshwater and saltwater marsh, sits on 1300+ acres of land and it is home to over 200 bird species. It is a favorite spot for migratory birds. This wildlife-dense wetland is located just a few miles from Downtown Huntington Beach.  Believe me when I say this is a great family destination.

It features a 4.5-mile network of trails.  The reserve can be accessed from the Pacific Coast Highway.  The exact address is 18000 CA-1.  If you enter the name of the reserve or the exact address on a GPS, you will be taken to a parking lot from where you can start to walk the 1.5 mile Loop Trail (or Inner Bay Loop Trail).  From this trail, you can extend your walk by connecting to other trails.

A second entry point is through the Bolsa Chica Conservancy Building or Interpretative Center (3842 Warner Avenue).  You can learn all about the flora, and fauna of this coastal wetland. Then, you can explore the area by hitting the Mesa Trail. It is about 0.6 miles (one way) to the Mesa Trail Overlook.  From the Overlook, you can continue to walk around the Bolsa Pocket or connect to the Loop Trail.

Dogs are not allowed on the trails.

Where to Go After the Hike: Bolsa Chica State Beach, Sunset Beach, or Downtown Huntington (to check out the pier, museums, eateries, or Pacific City).

Read More: Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve

BADLANDS PARK – HIKING ORANGE COUNTY

Location: Laguna Niguel

Distance from Anaheim: 30 miles

Talking about beginner hikes in Orange County, we cannot forget to mention the Badlands Park Trail (some people may call this trail the Seaview Trail because of a nearby park and trail).

It will take you just about 45 minutes to complete this scenic loop that snakes behind a residential area and affords breathtaking views of the southern Laguna Beach coast and Dana Point.

The trailhead can be found at 31671 Isle Vista. The 2.3-mile trail (roundtrip) is very easy to walk and offers ocean views along the way. The trail is heavily trafficked, so expect to have others around. Try to hike during the week to avoid crowds.

Furry friends are welcome on the trail but must be kept on a leash.

Where to Go After the Hike: Treasure Island Park (one of the most gorgeous places in Laguna Beach), Aliso Beach, or Salt Creek Beach

BACK BAY LOOP

Location: Newport Beach

Distance from Anaheim: 18 miles

Upper Newport Bay is a great place for nature and bird lovers. It attracts over 35,000 migratory birds during winter, and it’s home to 6 endangered bird species. Moreover, the Bay offers access to bluff vistas, scenic spots, and several educational facilities.

The Newport Back Bay Loop, a 10.5 miles long trail, allows visitors to experience this ecosystem.  Before you start screaming, no, I am not suggesting you complete this loop in one sitting.

There are multiple entry points. You can complete different sections at different times. Actually, this is what makes the Back Loop one of the top hiking trails in Orange County.  You can walk it 3 or 4 times and see something new on every occasion.

The park is completely free and dogs are allowed.

The Back Bay Loop connects to the Mountain to the Sea Trail.  You can walk from here to Peters Canyon Regional Park.

Where to Go After the Hike: Balboa Peninsula, Balboa Island, Fashion Island, or Corona del Mar

Read More: One Day in Coastal Newport Beach

RED ROCK CANYON IN WHITING RANCH WILDERNESS PARK

Location: Trabuco Canyon

Distance from Anaheim: 30 miles

This is one of the most unique walks on the list.

Within the Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park, there is an area containing red rock formations.  I know these are not necessarily associated with California but we have some.

From the parking lot off Market Place Street (keep in mind there are several parking lots in the park), take the Borrego Canyon Trail (about 1 mile) and connect to the Red Rock Canyon Trail (you have to pass through Mustard Road).

Even though most people visit the park to see the red rocks, there are about 17 miles of trail within the property.  There are other easy trails that can be started from the Glenn Ranch Road parking lot.

Where to Go After the Hike: Irvine or Laguna Beach

BLUFF TRAIL AT CRYSTAL COVE STATE PARK

Location: Newport Beach and Laguna Beach

Distance from Anaheim: 24 miles

Crystal Cove State Park is huge (3,936 acres).  The park comprises 3.2 miles of beach (in a natural state) where sunbathing, swimming, surfing, diving, and tide pooling are permitted.  In addition, there are 2,400 undeveloped acres of land ideal for backcountry hiking and primitive camping.

This is my top pick on this list.  If you can only visit one hiking area in Orange County, make it Crystal Coast.  I am convinced this is one of the most beautiful parks in California.

The 3-mile Bluff Trail hugs the coast and offers crazy beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean.  There are multiple entry points to the trail.  You do not have to walk the 3 miles if you do not want to. The entire trail is unshaded, so may want to take your sunscreen along with a bottle of water and probably a hat too.

After hiking, make sure to check the beach cottages at the Crystal Cove Historic District, the tide pools, and the shakes prepared at Ruby’s Shake Shack (because we all need a shake after hiking).

The park deserves the entire day (or most of the day). Make arrangements accordingly.

Where to Go After the Hike: I recommend enjoying the park for the day.  If you want to keep exploring the area, you can stop by Corona del Mar, the Balboa Peninsula or Heisler Park in Laguna Beach (another top pick).

Read More: Crystal Cove State Park

BUCK GULLY RESERVE – ORANGE COUNTY HIKES

Location: Newport Beach

Distance from Anaheim: 22 miles

The Buck Gully Reserve can be seen as a long green belt located in the seaside neighborhood of Corona del Mar. The Reserve is completely surrounded by residences.  The trailhead can be found at 872 Poppy Avenue. Park on the street.

The Bulk Gully Trail is about 5.2 miles long. It is a fairly easy trail with just enough incline for a good workout.

Be ready to spot wildflowers, insects, birds, and small mammals. For a little more challenge, you can try the shorter but steeper Bobcat Trail. Dogs are not allowed, but you can have a good outdoor time with your kids.

There are no facilities onsite.  Bring enough water and have a bathroom break before heading to the trailhead.

Read More: Little Corona del Mar

CARBON CANYON REGIONAL PARK

Location: Brea

Distance from Anaheim: 12 miles

Carbon Canyon Regional Park is a favorite among locals because of its lake, fishing piers, sporting facilities, grassy fields ideal for picnics, and scenic trails.

The showstopper in the park is the 3-acre Redwood Groove (the only one in Orange County).  This area is accessed through the 1.1-mile Redwood Trail.  Do not miss the redwoods if you visit!

Other easy trails in the park include the Carbon Canyon Creek Nature Trail and the Bell’s Vireo Trail.  In total, there are about 2.5 miles to enjoy.

Other amenities include volleyball courts, tennis courts, playgrounds, paved biking paths, baseball fields, horseshoe pits, a native garden, and picnic pavilions.

The parking fee is $3 on weekdays and $5 on weekends.

Where to Go After the Hike: There is enough to do in this park for an entire day.  There are more hiking opportunities at the adjacent Chino Hills State Park.

QUAIL HILL TRAIL – ORANGE COUNTY TRAILS

Location: Irvine

Distance from Anaheim: 20 miles

Quail Hill Trail is a 2-mile loop hike located at the Irvine Open Space Preserve. This trail is easy enough for beginners and offers a relaxing walk through native grassland. It has a slight incline which is simple to tackle by kids, bikers, and joggers.

The trailhead is located at 34 Shady Canyon Drive.  Free parking is available at this spot.

Other trails in the Irvine Open Space Preserve include the Bommer Meadow Trail, Nature Loop Trail, and Bommer Pass Trail.  The Quail Hill and Bommer Canyon trailheads are connected by the Shady Canyon Bikeway.  You can drive between the two areas (since there are about 3 miles between them).

Also, it is possible to connect to trails in the Laguna Coast Wilderness Park.

Where to Go After the Hike: Irvine, Newport Beach, or Laguna Beach

TOP OF THE WORLD – HIKES IN ORANGE COUNTY

Location: Laguna Beach

Distance from Anaheim: 30 miles

As the name implies, the Top of the World Trail leads to panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, hills, canyons, Catalina Island, and even Mt Baldy.

The trailhead can be found at 580 Canyon Acres Drive.  Park on the street. Let me warn you this is a steep trail leading up (about 1 mile, 2.4 miles round trip).

Now, I have included this trail here because you can “cheat” to make it to the top.  All you have to do is drive to Alta Laguna Park.  From there, you can access the trail (from the top) and walk as much as you want.  Just keep in mind that the longer you go down, the harder is going to be to go back to the top.

You may have to bring some water, a hat, a hiking pole, and sunscreen.   From here, you can connect to the West Ridge Trail (Moderate) and Dripping Cave Trail (Moderate).

Where to Go After the Hike: Heisler Park or Treasure Island Park for incredible coastal views

RONALD W. CASPERS REGIONAL PARK

Location: San Juan Capistrano

Distance from Anaheim: 40 miles

Ronald W. Caspers Regional Park protects 8,000 acres of coastal oaks, sycamores, grassland, streams, and valleys.

Easy trails include the West Ridge Trail (2.27-miles), Juaneno Trail (2.68-miles), and Mesa Loop Trail (1-mile).  As you can see, there are plenty of options when it comes to family-friendly hikes.

The options become even more varied when you take into consideration the moderate and difficult trails in the park.  A map can be found online or onsite.

If camping is your thing, you can try to secure a spot in the park.  This is one of the rare places where you can camp inland in Orange County (I am referring to public facilities).  An equestrian campground is available as well.

Where to Go After the Hike: Mission San Juan Capistrano and/or Old Town San Juan Capistrano

Read More: Things to Do in San Juan Capistrano

DANA POINT HEADLANDS

The Dana Headland can be seen for miles.  Therefore, it makes total sense to explore this natural landmark.

The Dana Point Preserve, the actual land above the headland or promontory, is part of the Headlands Conservation Area Trail System.  The trail around the preserve is one mile long.  There are several viewpoints along the way.  You can access the trail by parking at the Nature Interpretive Center.

Now, you can connect to other parks in the trail system.  For example, the loop connecting the Dana Point Preserve, Harbor Point Conservation Park, and Hilltop Conservation Park is 1.5 miles long and rated moderate.

A 2.5 miles loop (rated moderate too) goes through all the places mentioned above plus the Strand Vista Park, Strands Beach, and South Strand Conservation Park.

As you can see, there are many options when it comes to this area.

This is another of my top recommendations when it comes to Orange County Hikes. I am so in love with Dana Point!

Where to Go After the Hike: Strands Beach, Salt Creek Beach, the Harbor (for water activities, sailing, whale watching cruises, eating, and shopping), or Doheny State Beach

Read More: Things to Do in Dana Point

SAN CLEMENTE BEACH TRAIL

The Beach Trail is one of my favorite walks in Orange County  In my opinion, this is one of the best coastal walks in Southern California.  From the trail, you can see the Dana Point Headland, San Mateo Point, and the north shoreline of San Diego County.

This 2.3 miles (one-way) easy trail goes from North Beach to Calafia.  Here are some ideas on how to tackle this OC trail:

Where to Go After the Hike: Downtown San Clemente, Trestles, San Onofre, or San Juan Capistrano

Read More: Things to Do in San Clemente

It has been incredible to share with you some of the best hikes in Orange County.  Happy hiking!

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