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Swim / run near Anaheim, Ca?
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Taking the kids to Disneyland, so I'm scouting out swimming and run venues while I'm there. I see the Janet Evans 50m pool looks pretty close to our hotel in Bueno Park near Anaheim. Is there any good running in the area? Is it even safe in the early morning?

Thanks, Graham
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Re: Swim / run near Anaheim, Ca? [grahamkissack] [ In reply to ]
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I would recommend staying in the Costa Mesa/Newport Beach area. You're about 20 minutes from Disneyland and there are lots of options for you. There are a number of pools in the area...UC Irvine (Masters), Corona del Mar HS, Newport Harbor HS, and the YMCA in Costa Mesa. There's a bike trail near UCI that goes all the way to the beach, Newport Back Bay, that'll be great for your to run on. If you need further info, feel free to PM me.

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Re: Swim / run near Anaheim, Ca? [grahamkissack] [ In reply to ]
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Graham,

I got the impression you already have a place in Buena Park, yes? Newport is nice, but it's also one of the most expensive places to live in the country, so I'd think it's pretty expensive to stay in a hotel as well. I grew up just north of where you are staying, in Brea. I very highly recommend that you check out Carbon Canyon/Chino Hills State Park for a nice long run. It's very anti-Southern California/Disneyland feel, which will likely be a nice change if only for an hour or so. The map below shows that you just jump on th 57 freeway and head north, exit at Lambert. Head east on Lambert for several miles. I like to park just off the side of the road on the right, about a half mile past the main entrance, and just after you go over a small little rise. There is often people parked there on the weekend. There is a half-ass barb wire fence there that is broken in a few areas where people go under it. Go under it and follow the little dirt path back west for about 100 meters and then it shoots you down to cross a very small stream, that has rocks to step over it, and up to the mouth of the canyon. You can head up the north trail and loop back through telegraph canyon for a really nice and peaceful, 10 miler. Or if you don't want to do any hills just do an out and back through telegraph canyon. The place is gorgeous and will be open so long as it didn't get heavy rain the day before.



The red star here is Disneyland's location.



Ignore the red star on this one, mapquest just puts it there because I put "Brea" in for the search. It'll take you about 15-20 minutes to get from Disneyland over to Chino Hills State Park. It's worth it, I wouldn't have taken the time to post the maps or respond otherwise.

Not too sure about swimming, I swim at my gym.

(Damn, those two pictures were the hardest things I've ever posted to this forum! It kept posting previous maps I was looking at, very weird, hope you are able to check it out.)
Last edited by: Androgynotopia: Nov 27, 04 20:34
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Re: Swim / run near Anaheim, Ca? [grahamkissack] [ In reply to ]
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Hi G,

I have no idea where you are traveling from, but on the guess that it is somewhere cold and wet, does running next to the pacific ocean hold any appeal??

Take everyone to the Huntington Beach Pier. Shops, a movie theatre, etc. You run along the beach or on the path along the bluff. The kids play on the beach or on the pier Good fun for all. Lunch at the Ruby's Dinner at the water end of the pier is a good cap to the event. Very casual.

If traveling outside of the immediate area of the Tragic Kingdom is out of the question, talk to the concierge at your hotel. He will give you a route. Safety should not be an issue.

As long as you are in Buena Park, put Knott's Berry Farm on the list of attractions. It is a theme park with more challenging roller costers than Dizzy.

Have fun and welcome to the OC.
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