At one point this trail showed on Google Maps /Earth but without a name.  After calling the association as eBird Logs would show adjacent addresses vs a trail, I was informed this trail had a name and it is called The Barano Walk Trail named after the adjacent street off the Torija entrance.  Speaking of entrances, there are 5 different access points to get on this trail (there are others) but for simplicity 5 should hopefully be sufficient.

From the Google Map image below, you’ll see there are two off Cenajo, one off Torija, one off Vista Del Lago and finally an unmarked entrance off Barano.  Either Cenajo entrance is perhaps the best as Torija is nested within a set of streets and Vista Del Lago entrance is quite steep and parking can be challenging.

As you head toward Torija the trail comes to a fork (not shown on map) that heads downward and extends into a park off Abanico shown on map.  This are can also be worthy of inspecting.

Since I began my birding endeavors the Barano Walk Trail has offered a total of 60 different species over 35 checklists since 2011.

The trail is approximately 3/4 of a mile each way and level of difficulty is considered Easy (slightly hilly in a few locations).

Here are a few snapshots and a map of the trail:

Barano Walk Trail in Mission Viejo
Google Map of Barano Walk Trail in Mission Viejo

 

Barano Walk Trail in Mission Viejo
Torija entrance to Barano Walk Trail in Mission Viejo

 

Barano Walk Trail running parallel to Barano Street on right side
Barano Walk Trail running parallel to Barano Street on right side just past Torija entrance

 

Barano Walk Trail in Mission Viejo
East Cenajo entrance to Barano Walk Trail in Mission Viejo

 

Barano Walk Trail in Mission Viejo
West (2nd) Cenajo Entrance to the Barano Walk Trail in Mission Viejo

 

Barano Walk Trail in Mission Viejo
Heading toward Vista Del Lago entrance on the Barano Walk Trail in Mission Viejo