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Santiago Oaks Regional Park

2/1/2012: Tree Work Scheduled Tree crews are scheduled to begin work on Monday, February 13, 2012
They will be cutting and chipping dead trees along the Rinker Grove, Santiago Creek, Wilderness and Bobcat Meadow Trails.For ...
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Lying peacefully in east Orange alongside the Santiago Creek, the 1,758-acre Santiago Oaks Regional park is a nature lover's paradise. This secluded refuge offers hikers, bikers and equestrians the natural charm of mountain vistas, an orange grove, a meandering creek and a mature forest of many different species of trees. Wildlife abounds and a series of interconnecting trails leads through shady groves and to a lookout that features an awe-inspiring view of Orange and the surrounding foothills.
On March 11, 2007, a vegetation fire started near the Windy Ridge Toll Plaza of the 241 Toll Road. Fueled by heavy winds and dry vegetation, the fire spread in a southwesterly direction, burning 2,036 acres.
Starting in March of 2011, nearly 200 new coastal live oaks will be planted at the park in a park restoration project that is also a mitigation measure being fulfilled by OC Waste & Recycling.
Santiago Oaks Regional Park
2145 N. Windes Drive
Orange, CA 92869
(714)973-6620
or (714)973-6622
santiagooaks@ocparks.com
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