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Park Amenities

Bicycling/Bike Trails Dogs Permitted Equestrian Trails Family Picnic Area: There are two picnic areas, one next to the main office trailer under large California pepper trees, and the "Lone Pine" picnic area located south of the dam on the Lake View Loop Trail.Hiking Trails Interpretive Programs Restrooms Scenic Overlook Tables

Receptions & Weddings

Whether you're hosting a wedding, reception, or corporate affair, our parks offer something unique for every taste and budget. Historical Settings Heritage Hill Historical Park 25151 Serrano Rd, Lake Forest, CA (949) 923-2230 Four historic buildings and surrounding landscaped areas make up this charming historic park. The 100 year old...

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History

The land which is now Caspers Wilderness Park had many uses before reaching its present state. For many thousands of years a hunting and gathering society of native American Indians, later named the Juanenos, lived and prospered within Bell and San Juan Canyons. With the arrival of the Spanish Portola...

Equestrian Trail Etiquette

Know The Local Trail Rules Courtesy is the best safety on the trail. Don't Cut Switchbacks Minimize impact by staying on designated trails and avoiding muddy conditions. Say Hello Tell other users how many are in your party. Let other trail riders know when it is safe to pass your...

Park Rules

All fires are prohibited. Fire prevention must be the first concern of every visitor. The park depends on visitors to protect all wildlife, vegetation, features, and improvements. Possession or use of firearms or weapons is prohibited. No hunting allowed. Skateboarding is not permitted. Trails subject to closure during rainy weather...

History

The lands which comprise Yorba Regional Park were once part of an expansive cattle ranch belonging to Bernardo Yorba. This Mexican period land grant totaled 13,328.5 acres on the north side of the Santa Ana River and was called Rancho Canon de Santa Ana (Canyon of St. Anne). Bernardo continued...

Dana Point Harbor Revitalization

The County has entered into ground leases with Dana Point Harbor Partners LLC and Dana Point Harbor Partners Drystack LLC to plan, design, permit, fund, construct, renovate, market, and operate and manage the Harbor. Dana Point Harbor Revitalization Executed Lease Agreements DPH Master Lease Agreement DPH Drystack Lease Agreement 10/22/2018...

History

Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park makes a great outdoor classroom for students of all ages, featuring many interesting geological formations and archaeological and paleontological sites. Perhaps the best example of marine fossils in south Orange County lies within the northeastern section of the park. Scientific studies are often conducted...

History

Born in 1801, Bernardo Yorba petitioned Mexican Governor Figueroa for 13,000 acres of land on the northern side of the banks of the Santa Ana River in 1834. He was granted the land and named it Rancho Cañon de Santa Ana, the Canyon of Saint Anne. Bernardo continued to develop...