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Laguna Coast Wilderness Park is a 7,000-acre wilderness area located on Laguna Canyon Road. One of the last coastal canyons in Southern California, the wilderness area lies in the San Joaquin Hills that surround Laguna Beach.
There are 40 miles of biking and hiking trails that take visitors through a variety of landscapes such as oak, sycamore, and willow woodlands as well as areas of cacti, sage scrub, grassland, and maritime chaparral.
There are many different animals living in the park including birds, bobcats, deer, hawks, weasels, and more. In addition to the canyons and ridges, this park contains the only natural lakes in Orange County.

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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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