💡 Local’s Tip

Start at the Ontario Road Trailhead and bike to Avila Beach (5.5 miles downhill), grab lunch at Custom House or Old Custom House, then bike back (slight uphill but manageable). Alternatively, walk 1-2 miles in and turn back for a shorter family hike. Bring binoculars for birdwatching—the creek attracts tons of wildlife.

What Visitors Are Saying

Hikers praise the shaded, easy trail perfect for families, dogs, and casual walks. The peaceful creekside setting and abundance of wildlife (including occasional horse riders) make this a refreshing escape from beach crowds.

Plan Your Visit

Best Time to Visit: Spring (March-May) for wildflowers and greenest scenery; early morning or late afternoon to avoid midday heat in summer

Hours: Open daily sunrise to sunset

Address: Ontario Road Trailhead, Avila Beach, CA 93424

Parking: Free parking at Ontario Road Trailhead (small lot, 15-20 spaces; additional street parking nearby)

Accessibility: Fully paved and wheelchair/stroller accessible with minimal elevation gain

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to hike or bike the Bob Jones Trail?

The full trail is 5.5 miles one-way (11 miles round trip). Biking the full trail takes 1-1.5 hours each way at a leisurely pace. Walking the entire trail takes 2-3 hours one-way. Most families walk 1-2 miles in and turn around for a shorter 30-60 minute hike. The trail is mostly flat, making it easy for all fitness levels.

Is the trail paved or dirt?

The Bob Jones Trail is fully paved throughout its entire 5.5-mile length, making it wheelchair, stroller, and bike-friendly. The smooth asphalt surface is well-maintained and wide enough for two-way traffic (walkers, joggers, bikers). No off-road or mountain bike experience needed—perfect for cruiser bikes and families.

Can I bring my dog on the Bob Jones Trail?

Yes! Dogs are allowed on leash throughout the entire trail. It’s extremely dog-friendly with shade from trees, creek access for water, and plenty of nature for dogs to explore. Bring waste bags to clean up after your dog. Many locals use the trail for daily dog walks.

Where should I park to access the trail?

The Ontario Road Trailhead has free parking (small lot, 15-20 spaces) with additional free street parking on Ontario Road. This is the most popular starting point. The trail also has access points in Avila Beach (walk from downtown) and at San Luis Bay Drive. Arrive early on weekends as parking fills by mid-morning.