Discover the Ultimate Driving Roads in Angeles National Forest for Sports Cars

by AutoExpert   |  22 October, 2024

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Ever wonder where you can really see what a sports car is made of? There’s a stretch in the northern Angeles National Forest that’s a hidden gem for driving enthusiasts. Just 50 miles of winding roads that are perfect for pushing a car like the McLaren 750S to its limits—and yes, there's even a cheeky bit of dirt road in the mix!

I’ve been cruising around Los Angeles for over three decades, and it blows my mind that spots like this are right in our backyard, mostly unknown. This route has it all—long straights, tight bends, dramatic elevation changes, and a mix of smooth and rough patches that really test a car's suspension and handling. Not to mention the views are absolutely killer. You round a bend, and bam, a breathtaking vista just unfolds before you.

Driving Roads in Angeles National Forest

Now, the roads here aren’t just for tearing up asphalt. They see their fair share of daily commuters. But catch them during the off-hours, and they’re a dream. Drivers tested it with Porsche GT3 RS and apparently, it was a bit rough. But that’s the beauty of this road—it shows you the real deal about a car’s performance.

Take the McLaren 750S Spider, for example—this beast is at home on these roads. It’s got a twin-turbo V8, pumping out a hefty 740 hp, all wrapped up in a sleek carbon fiber body that weighs just 3200 pounds. Drop the top, let the engine roar, and it’s like conducting a symphony. The dual-clutch gearbox is a genius; it shifts gears so smoothly on its own, but take control manually, and it’s next level responsive.

Driving Roads in Angeles National Forest

Imagine hitting speeds that, well, we’re not supposed to talk about theoretically reaching upwards of 180 mph on these open roads. Starting off from Castaic, you roll out on Lake Hughes Road, where the terrain lets you open up with some high-speed runs that are just exhilarating. The McLaren handles it like a champ—old pavement, tight curves, none of it bothers this car. It’s got this titanium exhaust that sounds like it’s putting on a concert as you zoom around the lake.

As you drive, the road dips into this cool canyon next to a river, which is perfect for a more technical drive—think second gear, tight braking, really feeling the car. If it’s rained recently, pull over. The sound of the river and the fresh green around are worth soaking in.

Driving Roads in Angeles National Forest

Looping up towards Elizabeth Lake, there’s a great spot called the Rock Inn to grab a bite. Then, it’s back on the road where you dial back, cruise a bit, and just enjoy the scenery. That’s the thing with roads like Spunky Canyon—they’re challenging but hugely rewarding. It's tight, twisty, with big dips and climbs that make you really appreciate a car with the capabilities of the McLaren.

Cruising through Bouquet Canyon is a whole different vibe. It's shaded, lined with interesting cabins, and the road is just fun to drive, especially with a car as dialed-in as the 750S. Just keep it tidy around the bends—locals are used to much slower traffic.

Driving Roads in Angeles National Forest

Eventually, you’ll hit San Francisquito Canyon Road, which is a smooth, quick stretch, often busy with commuters. It’s here you’ll find a plaque memorializing the St. Francis Dam disaster—worth a stop for a bit of history.

The final leg of this secret route takes you along a narrow, twisty road that's more suited to a Mini than a McLaren, but it’s a cool down from the high-adrenaline stretches. Then, it’s back onto Lake Hughes Road, where if you were so inclined (not that I’d suggest it), you could really open up the taps one last time and feel the McLaren’s power as it blasts down the road.

Driving Roads in Angeles National Forest

There’s something about finding the perfect road that just brings a sports car to life, and up here in the Angeles National Forest, you really get to see what a car like the McLaren 750S is capable of—both its jaw-dropping strengths and its few, forgivable weaknesses.

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