View Full Version : Best twisties in so-cal IMO


moogle
07-07-2003, 07:59 PM
From freeway 10 W going 110 south. That freeway got to be the best twisties ever!!! We took our car there for a meeting and all of a sudden there's nothing but multitudes of short turns that are ridiculously fun... it says speed limit 45 but we were going around 80 "my eclipse gs-t and my friends sc430". Oh I can't wait with the rx-8 and see how fast I can go.

What's the best twisty place you drove?

brothervoodoo
07-07-2003, 08:04 PM
Post your first car wreck here:

:) :D ;) :eek:

ibfubar2000
07-07-2003, 08:10 PM
another nice place for twisties is the pala/oceanside exit off the 15 in temucula. go towards pala/indianreservations/casinos there are a lot of twisties. and on a real nice day you can see all the little crosses from people who didnt make the turns....

lefuton
07-07-2003, 09:26 PM
angeles crest/big tujunga canyon... yeah wrecked my harley (just a sportster thank god) there...luckily i wrecked into the mountain and not off of the mountain and into the ravine. as if the turns were not bad enough, there are rocks >< like 3inches in diameter...two of those and i highsided :(

moogle
07-07-2003, 09:38 PM
Originally posted by ibfubar2000
another nice place for twisties is the pala/oceanside exit off the 15 in temucula. go towards pala/indianreservations/casinos there are a lot of twisties. and on a real nice day you can see all the little crosses from people who didnt make the turns....

mmmhhh... 15... south or north. I might check it out.

Puppy1
07-07-2003, 09:59 PM
Originally posted by moogle


mmmhhh... 15... south or north. I might check it out. South of 91.

ibfubar2000
07-07-2003, 10:27 PM
Originally posted by moogle


mmmhhh... 15... south or north. I might check it out.

south of 91 turn left just follow the road it is all twisties! just drive safely!

norats
07-08-2003, 12:57 AM
94 East of San Diego toward Tecate
78 east toward Julian

Best straightaway place to open up: 8 East in Anza Borrego

Zoom-Zoom!

moogle
07-08-2003, 02:17 AM
Safe = when its clear of cars and pedestrians.

When its clear I am going on a twisty rampage.

I love to drift especially... OHHHHH!!! By diamond bar of the 60 there's this place by the valleys...OOO so nice to drift.

Jsuzuki
07-08-2003, 03:36 AM
There's a bunch of nice roads where I work. My definition of nice is very rare police sightings, not heavily traveled, and not too many technical 1st gear corners but twisty enough to keep you out of 3rd gear. This is from a 1994 Miata set up for grip.

Current favorite road, Stunt Road (http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?&country=us&uz=91302&cs=9&Ed=fjrIE.p_0TrrVX_aZVd9GT5EgbETFsnP8c9cvtnFbg7GiRR NePQu._fclodPYa1BqNc2q7sw3iOAj_9H2qt8MXTGOwyX4OJoa ZPqLPMWNeglBoGkuiyE5ptMwPxY4_tSzz18JQ--&csz=Calabasas,+CA+91302&mag=9) starting at Mulholland in Calabasas. Some straights that will take you up into 3rd gear. Very light traffic, I haven't seen any cops, but weekends have crotch rockets bombing through.

Another favorite road, Piuma Road (http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?Pyt=Tmap&ed=154T1Op_0ToazELBY3lTFmJowIgQRAmQtqERe5Hm.IN0wg--&csz=calabasas,+ca&country=us) off of Malibu Canyon Road also in Calabasas. It's bit residential so don't go too crazy, no cops, gets very foggy with low clouds in the evennings, very technical at the end about a mile before PCH. At nearly the summit, there is a really cool pull out / scenic view. On one side you have the city of Calabasas and the other the Pacific Ocean. On evennings that will become foggy, you could watch the clouds roll in through the hills. Leave before it gets too thick or you'll be crawling your way down.

Mulholland (http://us.rd.yahoo.com/maps/insert/extmap/*-http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?&country=us&uz=91301&cs=8&Ed=WaaRTup_0To2oBdJpmBfCcd1p.cESOefanG47i2GR8Z9e7q hAX8UT6AJ2zsfGnDZSkYIT6_hnCDgLtoZ4fF287ROcLDclqhSE e_5Ei5VXEYgeLNjjT0DH0DyePc4S2vl7A8-&csz=Calabasas,+CA+91301&mag=8) west bound from Malibu Canyon is a good stand by. It's fairly fast, not very residential, patroled by cops, and weekends filled with slow weekend poser bikers.

It's been a long time but Ortega Highway (http://us.rd.yahoo.com/maps/insert/extmap/*-http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?&country=us&uz=92677&cs=4&Ed=5Qhcxup_0To7ovvH0dYIc5Jt934AC1UniugYqFChUKO0NR8 A1IDs6rfESJzijZ8XU.b23z493abnDEkJXp6CQMdjebuphzfl5 TTz2VA0.JnaAWekipOZ5tLI&csz=Laguna+Niguel,+CA&mag=9) was quite good. Pops you out near Lake Elsinor...

One of favorites long time ago was Live Oak Canyon (http://us.rd.yahoo.com/maps/insert/extmap/*-http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?&country=us&uz=92677&cs=4&Ed=ImzPvup_0To.Aq8DE5jajZRTFtKKuXQq3hySPR78Lb6JifZ rRQQ2dVhSDw4qJwv8vHOA7ZpeziRdrPSIDgwvk7yPWmWP8op71 iwGdks6DF8v_ah3RC_2.iym&csz=Laguna+Niguel,+CA&mag=8). Wonderfully fast, hardly any traffic, oak trees so bunched together it has almost a tunnel like effect. It's lightly patroled last time I check a few years ago.

Another twisty, just for the sake of twist is the Azusa (39) (http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?Pyt=Tmap&ed=AoqgrOp_0TqHRL7axi7H2ywBGgIlDDuRvgFObirs1U5DUpv ImyMzE3vG.AcRcTpyCg7v8yPnY9wCtAshGplqyliWAqAWCNNuk 6n7DYGBA5Rs85N1&csz=Azusa,+CA&country=us) highway into the hills. Ends at a dead end at the top. Watch out for silly gang bangers.

A road I used to blow off steam when I was in high school in Hacienda Heights was
Turnbull Canyon (http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?&country=us&uz=91745&cs=9&Ed=WwV09ep_0To7ELc9RYd6XyuJnSMopmCUuBQvvU7zKNL7Din wf8.ZWps93nz3qjH7GCLCuUR26E5KwMyI0WNwFIAWea6XZHpOX ZoEunAvlH6XmiBinBCK8b2RXpCQyCqJ3TpYHwZy52R_DTYfGzF kB9pk&csz=Rowland+Heights,+CA+91745&mag=9). Doesn't go anywhere, some technical sections, I suspect it is filled with ricers now.

I'm just starting to figure out the Valencia area... The Bouquet canyon circuit is pretty fun. Starting from the Magic Mountain area, head north on Bouquet Canyon. The city melts into horse country. The entire run until the Elizabeth Lake Road is third gear. Left on Elizabeth Lake Road for several miles then another left on San Frincisquito Canyon. This takes your right by the aquaduct pipes and a pumping station.

Puppy1
07-08-2003, 10:53 AM
Originally posted by Jsuzuki
It's been a long time but Ortega Highway (http://us.rd.yahoo.com/maps/insert/extmap/*-http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?&country=us&uz=92677&cs=4&Ed=5Qhcxup_0To7ovvH0dYIc5Jt934AC1UniugYqFChUKO0NR8 A1IDs6rfESJzijZ8XU.b23z493abnDEkJXp6CQMdjebuphzfl5 TTz2VA0.JnaAWekipOZ5tLI&csz=Laguna+Niguel,+CA&mag=9) was quite good. Pops you out near Lake Elsinor...I was wondering what was taking so long for this awesome road to be mentioned. Isn't the drive the official climax of the annual SevenStock Event? I was coming the opposite direction when I had the opportunity to view about 100 RX's and Miatas all in procession. I remember being in awe and knowing that one day I too would be part of the rotory community.

ProjectJennifer
07-08-2003, 03:13 PM
My favorite is Bouquet Canyon going North to South, you can take the turns in 3rd and 4th. Second favorite is Lake Hughes road starting by Castaic Lake...and of course Angeles Crest. I'll be going to Nor Cal (Fort Jones) looks like there are some good twisties around there. :)

QuantumTheory08
07-08-2003, 09:40 PM
This is one of my favorite roads. Don't go straight to Pt. Dume but take a right.

This is where Dad taught me to drive at age 12....in his 280SL.

Still a cool drive even though traffic is more now since the days long ago.

Efini 8
07-08-2003, 11:34 PM
just be careful when driving in these canyons or cliff sides, many people crash there, and if you are injuried it is near impossible to get a helicopter or ambulance to you in time. Also cops now actively patrol these areas due to the highened number of accidents on these roads. Be safe!

moogle
07-09-2003, 02:42 AM
Originally posted by Efini 8
just be careful when driving in these canyons or cliff sides, many people crash there, and if you are injuried it is near impossible to get a helicopter or ambulance to you in time. Also cops now actively patrol these areas due to the highened number of accidents on these roads. Be safe!

...:confused:

Don't give us a lecture.
slight positive criticism and good sarcasm ok, but giving us a lecture... *sigh* We already know.

Efini 8
07-09-2003, 04:16 AM
Originally posted by moogle


...:confused:

Don't give us a lecture.
slight positive criticism and good sarcasm ok, but giving us a lecture... *sigh* We already know.
chill out man, I am just warning you of the danger, I have seen a motorcyclist get hit by a van, my friend crashed his car on that canyon, and many many many people I know race there and cops are patrolling it more frequently, just lookin out for my rx-8 peoples

Jsuzuki
07-09-2003, 08:05 PM
Originally posted by Efini 8

chill out man, I am just warning you of the danger, I have seen a motorcyclist get hit by a van, my friend crashed his car on that canyon, and many many many people I know race there and cops are patrolling it more frequently, just lookin out for my rx-8 peoples
Must be an age thing... Old farts have already seen a lot and survived through a lot of silliness so when a wide eyed whipper snapper chatters about dangers, the young one gets blown off.:D

sigh... I think I just crossed over to being an old fart. I just accused someone of being young and I'm getting a car that has AC and 2 too many seats. Mid-life crisis alert!! Time for me to get a crotch rocket to compensate?:cool:

Puppy1
07-09-2003, 09:33 PM
Originally posted by Jsuzuki

Must be an age thing... Old farts have already seen a lot and survived through a lot of silliness so when a wide eyed whipper snapper chatters about dangers, the young one gets blown off.:D

sigh... I think I just crossed over to being an old fart. I just accused someone of being young and I'm getting a car that has AC and 2 too many seats. Mid-life crisis alert!! Time for me to get a crotch rocket to compensate?:cool: Isn't that what all of us old farts are doing in this forum. Aren't we all buying the RX-7 we wish we had in our 20's? Passing it off as being "practical" because it seats 4 adults.

18 MPG/city is NOT practical!

moogle
07-09-2003, 11:30 PM
Originally posted by Efini 8

chill out man, I am just warning you of the danger, I have seen a motorcyclist get hit by a van, my friend crashed his car on that canyon, and many many many people I know race there and cops are patrolling it more frequently, just lookin out for my rx-8 peoples

lol
HUH? No, I won't chill out... j/k. Its cool u looking out for ur rx-8 comrades, but just the way you said it. It sound like your the cautious, jealous, annoying nerd who is 40 but still has revenge on his bully from high school, goes 35 when speed limit is 50, hates it when the jocks get the girls, and gets wedgies in high school. LOL J/k. Thanks for looking out.

8_wannabe
07-09-2003, 11:34 PM
Originally posted by Puppy1
Isn't that what all of us old farts are doing in this forum. Aren't we all buying the RX-7 we wish we had in our 20's? Passing it off as being "practical" because it seats 4 adults.

Hey, go vote in my demographics age poll. It won't solve your problem but it might make me feel better.

moogle
07-09-2003, 11:35 PM
Originally posted by Jsuzuki

Must be an age thing... Old farts have already seen a lot and survived through a lot of silliness so when a wide eyed whipper snapper chatters about dangers, the young one gets blown off.:D

sigh... I think I just crossed over to being an old fart. I just accused someone of being young and I'm getting a car that has AC and 2 too many seats. Mid-life crisis alert!! Time for me to get a crotch rocket to compensate?:cool:

dam old people this days with their mid-life crisis. They just jealous that they never had the cool car when they were young, and Yes you go get your crotch rocket it'll probably help partially in ur crisis time.

Efini 8
07-10-2003, 12:33 AM
I am not where near 40, I am 18. So my mid-life crisis won't be coming for a while. Speed limit for me is the minimum speed you must go on the road :) any slower and you are in my way :)

Jsuzuki
07-10-2003, 01:05 PM
Originally posted by moogle


dam old people this days with their mid-life crisis. They just jealous that they never had the cool car when they were young, and Yes you go get your crotch rocket it'll probably help partially in ur crisis time.

:D I felt the same way when I was young. Now it's come full circle!

My first new car I purchased when I was 21 was a "cool" car. Granted an old man car, the Miata. I did get the R package (no AC, cloth, Torsen rear).

The way things are going, in ten years, I will be the old geezer in then #4 lane driving 45mph in a Porche 911 Turbo X50.:p

A little bit off topic but in the past few days I've seen a bunch of Lamborghinis and Aston Martins running around. What's going on? Who's paying out?:)

moogle
07-11-2003, 12:18 AM
Originally posted by Jsuzuki


:D I felt the same way when I was young. Now it's come full circle!

My first new car I purchased when I was 21 was a "cool" car. Granted an old man car, the Miata. I did get the R package (no AC, cloth, Torsen rear).

The way things are going, in ten years, I will be the old geezer in then #4 lane driving 45mph in a Porche 911 Turbo X50.:p

A little bit off topic but in the past few days I've seen a bunch of Lamborghinis and Aston Martins running around. What's going on? Who's paying out?:)

911 turbo eyh... for an old man.. *sigh* your just going to hurt yourself:D. In 10 years I probably get the new s class mercedez or a 7 series bmw, but while I am young I go for the sports car. I am going off topic... Oh wellz... twisties yah thats right... where's the spot where the good twisties are?

Puppy1
07-11-2003, 01:27 AM
Originally posted by moogle
... but while I am young I go for the sports car.... where's the spot where the good twisties are? You know you're getting old when you can't remember where the good twisties were.

SuperRex
07-12-2003, 11:21 AM
hey everybody, just wondering about something. While looking on the internet for some beautiful canyons in the so cal area, i remember coming across a ONE WAY amazing canyon. i also remember reading that it was the only one in California. however, i dont remember wut it was called.:p Perhaps someone here knows the name of this road being that it is the only one way canyon in Cali. btw i dont know where it is haha only that it is in So Cal and that it had some very complex corners

IS2000
07-12-2003, 10:30 PM
Originally posted by SuperRex
hey everybody, just wondering about something. While looking on the internet for some beautiful canyons in the so cal area, i remember coming across a ONE WAY amazing canyon. i also remember reading that it was the only one in California. however, i dont remember wut it was called.:p Perhaps someone here knows the name of this road being that it is the only one way canyon in Cali. btw i dont know where it is haha only that it is in So Cal and that it had some very complex corners

Tuna Canyon next to the PCH?

Jsuzuki
07-14-2003, 12:32 PM
Originally posted by SuperRex
hey everybody, just wondering about something. While looking on the internet for some beautiful canyons in the so cal area, i remember coming across a ONE WAY amazing canyon. i also remember reading that it was the only one in California. however, i dont remember wut it was called.:p Perhaps someone here knows the name of this road being that it is the only one way canyon in Cali. btw i dont know where it is haha only that it is in So Cal and that it had some very complex corners

Probably not what you are looking for this (http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?Pyt=Tmap&ed=6kp7Zep_0Tp8ucFpsWs1SjMqT6_.SLAowWl7miHbYFmT0Jk jQHU-&csz=Calabasas,+CA++91302&country=us) is one way, in a canyon, and in California.:D (don't go there, it's pretty boring with some open lots for sale..)

It would be more helpful if you told us what region of California you saw this road? I think there are roads in Sequoia(sp?) that are one way, I think it was called Kings Road...

Btw, nice drive in for me this morning on Mulholand canyon. 405 and 101 was completely choked up.:D

neverkevin
07-14-2003, 07:28 PM
Originally posted by ProjectJennifer
My favorite is Bouquet Canyon going North to South, you can take the turns in 3rd and 4th. Second favorite is Lake Hughes road starting by Castaic Lake...and of course Angeles Crest.

Hehe I grew up in that area, I remember driving thoes hills in my Escort during high school, not exactly zoom zoom, but fun none the less.

Also if you are in that area, take Sand Canyon road twards the valley!

visitor
07-14-2003, 07:31 PM
Originally posted by neverkevin


Hehe I grew up in that area, I remember driving thoes hill in my Escort during high school, not exactly zoom zoom, but fun none the less.

Also if you are in that area, take Sand Canyon road twards the valley!

nah way! you too! holy fucking shit! wtf are the chances of that?!

TJRX8
07-14-2003, 08:07 PM
All over Europe, through the Alps, the Pyrenees etc. All roads (except highways) in Europe are twisties :-)

SuperRex
07-14-2003, 10:59 PM
Originally posted by Jsuzuki


Probably not what you are looking for this (http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?Pyt=Tmap&ed=6kp7Zep_0Tp8ucFpsWs1SjMqT6_.SLAowWl7miHbYFmT0Jk jQHU-&csz=Calabasas,+CA++91302&country=us) is one way, in a canyon, and in California.:D (don't go there, it's pretty boring with some open lots for sale..)

It would be more helpful if you told us what region of California you saw this road? I think there are roads in Sequoia(sp?) that are one way, I think it was called Kings Road...

Btw, nice drive in for me this morning on Mulholand canyon. 405 and 101 was completely choked up.:D

hehe definately not what i was looking for. i should kick myself for not remembering where it is, but it's not coming to me. i could've sworn it was in the mulholand area but it's not. arg... maybe i was just hallucinating :p all i remember was that it was an amazing road.

AutoStrada
07-16-2003, 02:06 AM
I think the best so-cal road has to be Tuna canyon in Malibu. Its a one way road downhill. I broke a half shaft in my then one year old MR2 Spyder. Never again. But fun nonetheless.

Jsuzuki
07-16-2003, 12:16 PM
Originally posted by AutoStrada
I think the best so-cal road has to be Tuna canyon in Malibu. Its a one way road downhill. I broke a half shaft in my then one year old MR2 Spyder. Never again. But fun nonetheless.
Cool! I'd like to test my Drive-Fu against this road. Where in relation to Pepperdine University is this?

SuperRex
07-16-2003, 04:07 PM
Originally posted by Jsuzuki

Cool! I'd like to test my Drive-Fu against this road. Where in relation to Pepperdine University is this?

I can't tell you where it is in relation to Pepperdine, but here ya go http://www.mulhollandraceway.org/roads/tuna_cny.html this is the link for a map and review of Tuna Canyon. Look around the website also Tuna Canyon isn't the only thing that's fantastic. :p