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There are some secluded areas even though it is close to the city.
Serrano Creek Trail.
The exit and entrance at Trabuco Road.
Signs along the trail inform visitors about the local flora and fauna.
Signs along the trail inform visitors about the local flora and fauna.
The section north of Trabuco Road.
Serrano Creek.
Crossing Serrano Creek on the Serrano Creek Trail.
Serrano Creek.
Serrano Creek Trail.
The trail runs under some bridges.
A pocket park along the trail.
The exit and entrance at Dimension Road.
Bikes, pedestrians, and horses are allowed on the trail.
Serrano Creek Trail.
Serrano Creek Trail.
Serrano Creek Trail.
Serrano Creek Trail.
The entrance from the parking lot at Portola Road.
Serrano Creek Trail.
The entrance from Glen Ranch Road.