Off-Road Trails in Orange County, CA with the 2024 Toyota Tacoma

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Hi everyone,

I’m excited to hear from fellow Tacoma owners who have taken their 2024 Toyota Tacomas off-road in Orange County. I’ve been eager to explore some local trails and see how the new Tacoma handles different terrains.

Questions for the Group:

What off-road trails in Orange County have you tackled with your 2024 Tacoma?
How did your Tacoma perform on those trails? Any specific features or modifications that helped?
Are there any trails you’d highly recommend or any hidden gems that are great for off-roading?
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Azusa canyon OHV!!! This isn’t in orange but living is south orange county this is well worth the drive if you haven’t been there. It’s got EVERYTHING from huge 200,000 dollar builds meeting there maker to the stock Tacoma. They all can find their place in the ohv area. It’s a small entry fee and you MUST pay online and either print or screenshot your ticket because you won’t have service back there.
 
Today I went to Mormon Rocks today and it was great. The TRD Off-road took it and the terrain was sand/dirt. 😎 You go up to the 15 freeway to Barstow and then exit to Highway 138. The huge rocks is not hard to miss.

I am from OC😁
 
Today I went to Mormon Rocks today and it was great. The TRD Off-road took it and the terrain was sand/dirt. 😎 You go up to the 15 freeway to Barstow and then exit to Highway 138. The huge rocks is not hard to miss.

I am from OC😁
Nice! I work in that area and have fought a lot of fire there hahaha.
 

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