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A park ranger stands with two visitors in a grove of redwood trees.Carbon Canyon Regional Park

With its wild and rugged canyon terrain and full selection of recreational activities, including hiking and equestrian trails, this park seems miles away from civilization.

Girl with a kite by the lakeClark Regional Park

An excellent choice for a picnic, fishing or a game of tennis. Be sure to visit the interpretive center where fossils of prehistoric plants and animals, which once inhabited Orange County, are on exhibit.

A couple running on a path in the park.Craig Regional Park

Conveniently located near the 57 Freeway, but isolated from the outside world, this haven of rolling green slopes, beautiful trees and sparkling water is an island of tranquility where least expected.

Featherly Park.Featherly Regional Park

A mostly natural riparian area located in Santa Ana Canyon, Featherly Regional Park includes a privately-operated RV park providing RV sites with full hook-ups, small cabins, youth group camping and areas for group events.

The centennial archway at Irvine Regional Park from the 100th anniversary in 1997.Irvine Regional Park

Located in the scenic foothills of East Orange County, California’s oldest County park (donated by James Irvine in 1897) has a rustic, early Californian atmosphere and offers such unique features as the Orange County Zoo, Irvine Park Railroad and Wheel Fun Rentals which offers bike and paddle boat rentals. It’s also an ideal setting for observing wildlife, visible along the nature trail and on the surrounding hillsides.

The lake at Laguna Niguel Regional ParkLaguna Niguel Regional Park

Discover suburban recreation at its best, with a wide selection of outdoor activities, including tennis, volleyball, jogging and bicycling in a spacious, well-landscaped setting. Also enjoy fishing and boating on the park’s 44-acre lake.

The bridge at Mason Park.Mason Regional Park

Situated near the UCI campus and Irvine business district, hundreds of acres of protected land serve as a natural reserve dedicated to habitat enhancement. Many native animal species inhabit the area, while the lake and lush shade trees provide visitors with a refreshing change of pace.

Green turf,  trees and a walking path in the parkMile Square Regional Park

This park, with its “mile square” expanse of green fields, offers a welcome retreat from the hustle and bustle of life in Orange County. Stretch out and relax, or for those in search of activity, take advantage of the excellent sports facilities, including three 18-hole golf courses.

Couple hiking in a field with mountains in the background.O'Neill Regional Park

Located in Majestic Trabuco Canyon, this expansive park offers a unique spot for both day use and camping. Life’s hectic pace slows noticeably when you enter the tree-shaded grounds. The feeling is remote, rural, relaxing.

Zoo staff shows children an opossum.Orange County Zoo

The zoo specializes in animals and plants from the southwestern United States. Participating in a variety of conservation efforts, the zoo provides a permanent home to many animals that are not releasable to the wild.

Hikers on a trail at Peters Canyon Regional ParkPeters Canyon Regional Park

Nestled in the peaceful hills behind Orange, this park is a unique blend of native vegetation and scenic trails for outdoor recreation and nature lovers. Lush groves of willows and black cottonwoods intertwine with a rambling creek and encase a beautiful 50-acre lake. The park also offers a variety of trails, which are perfect for hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians.

Three hikers on Historic Dam TrailSantiago Oaks Regional Park

This secluded refuge offers the natural charm of mountain vistas, an orange grove, native oak trees and a creek. Here hikers, naturalists and equestrians can enjoy the scenery as well as interpretive programs at the visitor center.

Entrance Gate at Wieder Park.Harriett M. Wieder Regional Park

Phase 1A of Harriett M. Wieder Park is a four-acre site of the future planned 106-acre regional park. Wieder Park includes a 24-car parking lot, open turf area for picnicking, decomposed granite pathways, toddler and youth playground equipment, picnic area, native plants, trails, and a scenic viewpoint.

Family walking along a stream in the parkYorba Park

Framed by the rolling hills of rural Yorba Linda, set at the base of Anaheim Hills and adjacent to the varied wildlife of the Santa Ana River, this pleasant park is the perfect urban get-away. Recreational facilities support parties and social gatherings, softball games and bike riding.

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