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protection and preservation of the marine habitats and
watersheds of Orange County through programs of education,
restoration, enforcement and advocacy.
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Rockin Fig Surf Headquarters in Huntington
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| Irvine Regional
Park 1 Irvine Park Rd., Orange, CA
92862 |
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(714) 973-6835 or (714) 973-3173
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Park
Hours Nov 1 - March 31 7am-
6pm April 1-Oct. 31,
7am-9pm
Office
Hours: Mon - Fri 7:30am to
3:30pm.
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Info: Irvine Regional park is
surrounded by Oak and Sycamore trees. Barbeques
and tables are throughout entire park. With
parking and restrooms nearby. A paved bicycle and
walking trail goes through the central park making
it easily accessable to six playgrounds, four
softball fields, two horse shoe pits, volleyball
courts and lagoon. Sycamore Hill group area is
the newest reservable private picnic area.
Requests for this area should contact the
Irvine Park Railroad at (714)997-3968.
Concessions: Bicycle and aquacycle rentals are
located adjacent to the historic boathouse.
Rentals are available throughout the summer,
weekends and holidays.
Children's pony rides: are
provided 11:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m., weekends and
holidays.During summer vacation, the rides are
open everyday, except Monday.
Other
ammenities: dogs permitted, bike
trail, baseball fields, pony rides, train
rides The Irvine Park Railroad
and snack shop is located across from the
pony rides and is open everyday from 10:00a.m. to
4:00 p.m. www.IrvineParkrr.com
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| Aliso And Wood Canyons Wilderness
Park |
Description: 4,000 acres of wilderness and natural open
space land. Within the park are mature oaks,
sycamores, and elderberry trees, two year round
streams and over 30 miles of trails.
Many endangered plants and animals live in
this park. It is designated as a wildlife
sanctuary |
| Arden
Modjeska Historic House &
Garden |
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Serrano Road Lake
Forest, CA 92630 (949) 923-2230
| Description: Home of world renowned actress Madame
Helena Modjeska. Arden is designated a National
Historic
Landmark. |
| Carbon Canyon
Regional Park |
Description: Carbon Canyon Regional Park consists of 124
acres. Sixty are developed and of the remaining
acreage, a ten acre grove of Coastal Redwoods
(Sequoia sempervirens) has been established.
Throughout the developed park are Pepper trees,
Sycamores, Eucalyptus and
Pines. |
| Fairview
Park |
Description:
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| Featherly Regional Park Canyon
RV |
Description: A stately grove of mature Cottonwood and
Sycamore trees and the Santa Ana River create the
setting for the beautiful Featherly Regional Park.
Among the park's other assets is a natural
riparian wilderness area, wide open spaces,
planted turf areas and a wide variety of
ornamental trees. The Santa Ana River flows
through the park, encouraging a variety of plant
and animal
life. |
| Heritage Hill Historical
Park |
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Description: Heritage Hill Historical Park is composed
of 4.1 acres, four historic buildings and
associated structures for maintenance and public
restrooms. The fully restored and furnished
historic buildings span the early history of the
Saddleback Valley and El Toro area from the
Mexican Rancho era (Serrano Adobe, circa 1863), to
the founding of the town of El Toro (El Toro
Grammar School, 1890; St. George's Episcopal
Mission, 1891), through the citrus farming days of
the early twentieth century (Harvey Bennett Ranch
House, 1908).
Guided tours through
the buildings are provided for the public
Wednesday through Sunday. The tours offer an
interpretation of Saddleback area history through
the artifacts, events and people associated with
each building. Landscaping of the park is in
keeping with the historic nature of the buildings.
The grounds are also available for weddings. Park
staff and associated community interest groups
offer special events each year, the most popular
of which is the annual Victorian Christmas held on
the first Saturday of
December. |
| Laguna
Coast Wilderness Park |
Description: Laguna Coast Wilderness Park's 6,500 acres
(property is owned by The City of Laguna Beach,
The County of Orange, and the California
Department of Fish & Game) are part of the
South Coast Wilderness area, comprised of Aliso
and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park, Crystal Cove
State Park, The City of Irvine Open Space and
Irvine Ranch Land Reserve, and Laguna Coast (about
18,000
acres). |
| Laguna Niguel Regional
Park |

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Laguna Niguel
Regional Park 28241 La Paz
Road Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 (949)
923-2240 or (949)923-2243 See
More | Description:
Park's 80 acres of turf surround a 44
acre lake, which is regularly stocked with
catfish, bass and blue gill and trout during the
winter months
only. |
Additional Orange County Parks
Laguna Niguel Regional Park 28241 La
Paz Road Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 (949) 923-2240
or (949) 923-2243 www.ocparks.com/lagunaniguelpark
William R. Mason Regional Park 18712
University Drive Irvine, CA 92612 (949) 923-2220
or (949) 923-2223 www.ocparks.com/masonpark
Mile Square Regional Park 16801 Euclid
Ave. Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (714)
973-6600 www.ocparks.com/milesquare
Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center
2301 University Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660
(949) 923-2290 www.ocparks.com/unbic
O'Neill Regional Park 30892 Trabuco
Canyon Trabuco Canyon, CA 92678 (949)
923-2260 www.ocparks.com/oneillpark
Thomas F. Riley Wilderness Park 30952
Oso Pkwy Coto de Caza, CA 92679 (949) 923-2265 or
(949) 923-2266 www.ocparks.com/rileypark
Santiago Oaks Regional Park 2415 N.
Windes Orange, CA 92869 (714) 973-6620 or (714)
973-6622 www.ocparks.com/santiagooaks
Sunset-Huntington Harbor (949) 923-2220
or (949) 923-2223 www.ocparks.com/sunsetharbor
Upper Newport Bay 600 Shellmaker
Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 923-2290
www.ocparks.com/uppernewportbay
Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park P.O. Box
156 Trabuco Canyon, CA 92678 (949) 923-2245
www.ocparks.com/whitingranch
Yorba Regional Park 7600 E. La
Palma Anaheim, CA 92807 (714) 973-6615 or (714)
973-6838 www.ocparks.com/yorbapark
| The Orange County
Zoo |
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The Orange County
Zoo Located inside beautiful
Irvine Park in the city of
Orange. Orange County Zoo
1 Irvine Park Road Orange, CA 92869
(714) 973-6847 Visit
Website |
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Talbert Nature
Preserve P.o. Box 4048 Santa
Ana, CA 92702 (949) 923-2250 or (866)
627-2757
Thomas F. Riley
Wilderness Park 30952 Oso
Parkway Coto De Caza, CA
92679 (949) 923-2265 or (949)
923-2266
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  Aliso Beach 31131 S. Pacific Coast Hwy.
Laguna Beach, CA 92652 (949)
923-2280 Capistrano Beach
35005 Beach Road Capo Beach, CA 92675 (949)
923-2280
Dana Point
Harbor 34551 Puerto Place Dana Point,
CA 92629 (949) 923-2280
Newport
Harbor 18712 University Drive Irvine,
CA 92612-2601 (949)923-2250 or (949)923-2248
Salt Creek Beach 33333 S.
Pacific Coast Hwy. Dana Point, CA 92629
(949)923-2280
Sunset
Beach 2801 Edinger Huntington
Beach, CA 92649 (949) 923-2220 or (949)
923-2223
Huntington Beach
Pier 315 Pacific Coast Highway (approximate
address) Huntington Beach, CA (714) 536-5281
Sunset-Huntington
Harbor 18712 University Dr. Irvine, CA
92612 (949) 923-2250
Upper Newport
Bay 2301 University Drive Newport
Beach, CA 92660 (949) 923-2290
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