You may now resume your walking and biking along Newport Beach’s pristine Back Bay Drive, however the road remains closed to cars.
The popular stretch of road tucked away in the seaside town, where plenty of people seek out exercise or connect with nature near the estuary, was reopened to all but vehicle traffic after a short closure to let crews clean up a rockslide that happened in late June between San Joaquin Hills Road and Eastbluff Drive North.
The rock slide happened at a private residence and the closure followed on July 13.
The windy road lines the Upper Newport Bay, making up a section of the Back Bay Loop Trail that draws outdoor enthusiasts who seek to get away from the nearby urban bustle.
The 10.5 mile trail is known for its scenic stops at places such as Upper Castaways Park, the County of Orange’s Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center, the new Back Bay Science Center at Shellmaker Island and Big Canyon.
The Back Bay Loop Trail also links with the 22-mile Mountains to Sea trail, which runs from Upper Newport Bay through Irvine past Peters Canyon Reservoir and into the rugged mountains of Weir Canyon north of Irvine Regional Park.
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