Yes, like the others have said. Drive uphill on Sesnon (the same street where the entrance to O'melvany park is) and near the top of Sesnon, make a right on Neon Way. It's called the Mission Peak Trail via Neon Way. After a block or two there will be a culdesac and a fireroad that leads up to Mission Peak. You can actually take the fireroad all the way to San Fernando Road in Santa Clarita, although a few parts are single track, there's only a few hundred feet until it's wide again. You're looking at about 1200 feet elevation gain (when you're already at 1100 feet elevation to start.) It's about 2 miles or less to the top of Mission Peak. 6 miles to Santa Clarita. So you can go there and back in a few hours depending on your level of fitness. Just remember going all the way to Santa Clarita means you will need to climb back up another 1200 feet or so. The ridge that runs between them is about 4 miles, which you can do and turn around before you start going back downhill.
Park at the culdasac end of a street called neon way. There are a ton of bike paths there and you could probably ask the other bicyclist there for better advice
I've seen families biking around the main park area where the grass is but I don't think I've seen anyone use the hiking trail for mountain biking. The trail is incredibly steep.
Which trail Is the pond?
It is posted NO BIKE RIDING.
No biking in theain park. Trails are clearly marked no bikes.
I believe so. You should try to google it
Not on the main park
Go to the top of neon way
No bike trails. I have seen mountain bikers pushing bikes up... don't see them come down the park.. try mission point trails..
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