Join me and naturalists from the Irvine Ranch Conservancy on Friday, January 26, on a hike up Agua Chinon Wash to The Sinks, with a visit to one of Irvine Ranch Conservancy’s large riparian habitat restoration projects.
This spectacular hike takes you alongside a dry creek bed in Agua Chinon Wash, the headwaters of San Diego Creek, which meanders through Irvine before eventually flowing into Newport Bay.
It begins with a flat and sometimes sandy walk through lush riparian, or creek side, habitat with periods of shady, oak woodlands. Elderberry and mulefat shrubs abound in the creek bed while the hillsides of the canyon are covered in native sage scrub.
After a couple of miles, the trail begins to climb relatively steeply out of the canyon and away from the creek bed, leading to extraordinary views of the iconic geological formation known as The Sinks.
It is sometimes called “OC’s mini-Grand Canyon.”
A rich diversity of plants and animals is found in this canyon, which is currently undergoing habitat restoration.
The hike to the Sinks involves multiple steep climbs and descents and is 6 miles round trip with a 1300′ total elevation change and a challenging hill climb on a dirt ranch road.
This hike will be done at a moderate pace of approximately 3 mph with rest breaks as needed.
Please bring plenty of water as well as everything you need to keep healthy on the trail (sun protection, medications, snacks) and please wear sturdy closed-toe shoes.
This activity originates in the City of Irvine and travels into OC Parks’ Limestone Canyon Nature Preserve. This hike is moderate to strenuous (level 3) in nature.
Pre-registration is not required in order to attend, however a waiver will be provided at the activity for you to complete at this special event.
What: Hike to OC’s Grand Canyon with Irvine Councilmember Melissa Fox!
Date: Friday, January 26, 2018
Time: 8:00 am – 11:00 am
Duration: About 3 hours
Type: Hiking & Fitness
Organization: City of Irvine
Area: Irvine Open Space Preserve
Staging Area: Portola Staging Area (Take Portola Pkwy past Portola Springs all the way to the toll road – go across the toll road and make a left down the access road and the staging area is right there.)
Difficulty: 3
Distance: 6 miles
Elevation Change: 1300 feet
Minimum Age: 18
You can see more details about the hike (and register) on the Irvine Ranch “Let’s Go Outside” website here.
You can also see information about the hike on the Facebook event page here.
For more information, contact Allison Binder at 949-724-6226.
The Sinks is a magnificent sight to see and is located right in our own backyard! It is accessible only via guided hikes through the Irvine Ranch Conservancy.
I hope you’ll join me!
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