Rock It to Top of the World (~8.5 Mi, Moderate to Fast Pace)
Details
Join us for a scenic loop through Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park! We’ll start with a steady climb up Rock It trail to Top of the World, then return along West Ridge and Lynx. The full route is approximately 8.5 miles and typically takes 3–3.5 hours, depending on pace and breaks. Expect rolling ridges, canyon views, and a good mix of climbs and descents. Since this loop is shorter than our usual routes, it’s also a good chance to train with a weighted ruck for anyone who wants to build extra endurance.
Please Note: Not So Casual means our hikes double as a workout — brisk pace, solid climbs, and an endurance challenge paired with a friendly, supportive group vibe. Come prepared with gear, water, and your best effort, and you’ll fit right in. The group moves at a steady, moderate-to-fast pace and may not wait if you fall behind, so please know your limits and be ready to hike at this level — or plan to finish on your own, ideally by pairing up with someone at a similar pace.
Location: Canyon View Park, Aliso Viejo, California
Meeting Point: Canyon View Staging Area
Parking: Free street parking available nearby
Difficulty: Moderate to challenging
Distance / Elevation: ~8.5 miles total, with approximately 1,500+ ft of cumulative elevation gain.
Map: https://www.alltrails.com/explore/map/map-august-11-2025-ac4395a?u=i&sh=pxabuh
Essentials:
• Traction hiking shoes
• Water (at least 1.5L; electrolytes recommended)
• Quick snacks
• Sunglasses & sunscreen
• Hat or sun protection
Route:
- Start at Canyon View Staging Area
- Follow Wood Canyon Trail past Wood Canyon Creek toward Coyote Run
- Take Coyote Run Trail to Rock It, then climb to Top of the World (TOW) via West Ridge
- Return along West Ridge Trail, descending Lynx Trail to rejoin Wood Canyon Trail and finish at Canyon Vistas
Here’s a link to one of our previous hike videos in this area:
Rock It to Top of the World Hike Recap
Note on Punctuality & RSVP: Please be on time — we’ll wait up to 5 minutes past the start. If you’re running late, you can post your ETA in the event discussion, but the group may still begin without you. If your plans change, please update your RSVP — it helps us know who to expect on the trail.
Disclaimer & Safety Notice: Not So Casual Hikes are challenging outings designed for hikers in strong shape who know their limits and show up prepared. Organizers are volunteers—not guides—and cannot be responsible for your pace, navigation, or safety. We hike at a steady pace and the group may spread out. Please be prepared to navigate independently if you fall behind, though we’ll aim to check in at major junctions when possible. By signing up, you accept full responsibility for your fitness, gear, hydration, and navigation, and agree to hold harmless the Organizer, Co-Organizer, Assistant Organizers, and fellow participants for any incidents or injuries. Participation also means you agree to Meetup’s Terms of Service. Hiking carries inherent risks, including trip/fall injuries, bee stings, poison oak, ticks, snakes, coyotes, or mountain lions. Be prepared for sun exposure, heat, or marine layer conditions depending on the day.