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Directions to Trailhead: A Google map of the San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary is below at the end of the post. The San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Irvine. There are several entrances to the San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary. To get to the trailhead for the Boardwalk Loop Hike, at the San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary, exit the 405 freeway at Jamboree Road and head toward Newport Beach. Make a left onto Michelson Drive and follow for about a mile until you hit Riparian View which is right before the San Diego Creek. Make a right onto Riparian View and parking is ahead shortly on your right. These directions are to the main entrance of the park. There are several other entrances to the San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary from the surrounding area. One of the best things about the San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary is that it is free to the public. The San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary is open from dusk until dawn 7 days a week.
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Further Thoughts: There is an abundance of wildlife in the San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary. When hiking here you should expect to see many different types of birds. Some of the birds call the sanctuary home and others are migratory birds that only stay in the wildlife sanctuary for a little while. For a checklist of the birds that use the San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary click Here. Bobcats have even been spotted near the boardwalk area as well as other areas in the park. When we went by the boardwalk there was a lot of bobcat scat, which shows that they are still present in the area. It is amazing to know that wildlife exists so close to the urban core of Orange County. Click Here for a picture of the bobcat we saw at the preserve.
The wetlands at the San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary naturally clean the urban runoff from the San Diego Creek. After interacting with the bulrush and other plants at the San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary for seven to ten days, up to 70 percent of the nitrogen that was in the water is naturally removed. The cleaner water is returned to the creek to continue its journey to Upper Newport Bay and the ocean. The San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary is a natural filtration system for the San Diego Creek.
The San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary is a great place to go on a nature hike in Orange County and a great place to see local Orange County wildlife. All the trails in the park are easy to get to and are not strenuous at all. While hiking here, you will probably see other hikers in the park while you are out on the hiking trails at the San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary. Ashley and I saw several people with very fancy cameras taking pictures of the birds in the park. This place is well worth the trip and if you go during sunset like Ashley and I did, the views are spectacular.
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We hiked a loop in the park that was a couple of miles long. The maps that they have at the park provide mileage so you can determine how long of a hike you would like to do.
Rating: Elevation Gain: Minimal (Easy), Distance: 2.8 Miles Roundtrip, but you can make it as long or as short as you want to make it (Easy - Moderate).
Time to Complete Hike: 1 - 2 hours.
Time to Complete Hike: 1 - 2 hours.
MORE TRAIL WRITE-UPS ON THE SAN JOAQUIN WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
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That bird on the post is an Osprey eating a fish in case you wondered.
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DeeDee
This is a great spot to hike right in the middle of the city. I live in Watermarke right across Carlson and frequent these trails - I've seen bobcats multiple times back there, always a fun encounter but nothing to fear.
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