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Bommer Canyon access depends on the kind of visit

Bommer Canyon has daily self-guided trails, guided or pre-registered access for some areas, monthly Wilderness Access Days, Cattle Camp open days, and pet rules to check first.

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Bommer Canyon is one of those Irvine places that explains the city better than a map does. It is open space, ranch memory, trail country, and community access all at once. But not every part of the preserve works the same way.

The main trail rule is fairly simple. The Bommer Canyon page says trails are open daily for self-guided hikes, mountain biking, and seasonal horseback riding from dawn to dusk. Other areas within the preserve are handled through guided programs or pre-registration.

That difference matters for planning. A regular trail walk can be a normal day-out choice. A deeper open-space visit may need a guided program, a Wilderness Access Day, or a Cattle Camp Open Access Day. The Cattle Camp area is open on the third Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of each month, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with parking only while space lasts.

Groups also need to read the details. Drop-in groups are treated differently from organized groups of 50 or more people, and larger groups need a reservation permit. The Cattle Camp picnic area has extra limits on things like open flames, vendors, alcohol permits, balloons, glass containers, and animals.

One easy mistake is the dog question. Dogs are not allowed on Bommer Canyon Preserve trails. Irvine points dog walkers toward Quail Hill Loop Trail instead.

Bommer Canyon is welcoming, but it is still protected open space. The best visit is the one that matches the access day, group size, trail rules, and weather conditions before the car leaves the driveway.

Where to see it

City of Irvine Bommer Canyon Preserve page.

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Reviewed July 5, 2026

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