Near Top of the World Loop
Top of the World Sunset
Near Top of the World Loop
hiking down from the top of the world (you have to go a little off course for this but worth it)
Near Top of the World Loop
View to the west from the top of Mathis Canyon along West Ridge Trail.
Near Top of the World Loop
A Saddleback Dusk
Near Top of the World Loop
Wood Canyon Trail

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Top of the World Loop

4.1 (26 Ratings)
From the Top of the World and back again.
6.9
mi
Distance
1,027
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingViewsWildlife
Access Issues
Dogs are only allowed on SOME trails in the park. Trails may close for three days after rain.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.89mi
Distance
1,027ft
Elevation Gain
1,026ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
1,028ft
High Point
187ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
This 7.1-mile loop hike starts at the parking area at the Top of the World. Just before starting the main hike, from the parking lot take a left and head up to the Carolynn Wood View Knoll for some panoramic views! The knoll is actually the site of a buried 3-million-gallon water reservoir! Head back down the knoll, take a right and traverse the edge of the knoll heading north, staying right until you reconnect with West Ridge Trail. Take a left onto West Ridge Trail to head north. At about 0.9 miles, turn right onto Mathis Canyon Trail; this trail descends, somewhat steeply, into the canyon. At the junction with Wood Canyon Trail, take a left to head north; follow this north to the northernmost area of the park. Take a left onto Cholla Trail at about 4.4 miles and ascend the rather steep trail to the ridge. Take a left onto West Ridge Trail and follow it all the way back to the trailhead. Most of these trails are multi-use, therefore be sure to know the right-of-way rules and be aware of other users.Thanks to John McKinney, The Trailmaster, for sharing this trail description. To learn more about trails in California, check out his guides at The Trailmaster Store.
History & Background
Aliso and Wood Canyon Wilderness Park was originally part of the Juaneno or Acajchemem tribal land. Ownership then transferred between several individuals and companies before falling to Orange County Parks.

Route Conditions

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Contributors
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