Albert J. C.
Yelp
initially, we came from Via De Mansion and made a right on Orangewood St. As I drove down on Orangewood, I was unsure of where the trail was because there was no clear sign of the trail, only a dam/corridor below us. I asked a lady walking where it was, and she told us we were at the right spot. But we are not supposed to park on the street, and there were also signs not to she pointed out. She suggested parking my car up the street, either to the left or right on Via De Mansion or at an elementary school that's nearby. However, I did not know what school she was referring to. So I went back up Orangewood, made a right on Via De Mansion, and parked there. Later I saw she was the owner of the corner house of Via De Mansion.
Unfortunately, we didn't complete the trial. But we did see "a lot" of bicyclists and one who made a joke with us saying we forgot our bikes lol
Overall, it was a pretty shady trail for the hour that we hiked. We had to cross paths with the water stream in order to get to the other side twice I believe. We were at a crossroads of one path going left, one going straight and the other to the right, going uphill. We chose to go right, to the one going uphill which took us to a residential block within 5-10 minutes or so. Once we arrived at the top we decided to just go back down the way we came and go eat at Firehouse Subs. Hence, don't go right unless you want to up the residential street. Stay straight (where the all bicyclist) went, or try left.
On the way back down, we met a couple who also it was their first time and they asked where we parked? We told them up the hill, to the right and they said they did the same because they heard people can't park on the street. I told them, we heard the same.
Overall, it seemed like a nice trail, and would like to return to do the full trail which is 10.4 miles round trip.