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Habitat Restoration

There are a number of different habitats within the Upper Newport Bay. A habitat is a type of place where a particular animal or plant or group of animals and plants are most at home. In this type of place the general combination of food, water, shelter and space allows...

History

Tri-City Regional Park is located on the site of the Tuffree Reservoir, built in the 1870s to provide irrigation water for local farms. Urban development in the 1950s and 1960s led to a reduction of agriculture in the area and a greatly diminished need for the reservoir. In the mid-1970s...

Park Rules

Consumption of intoxicants prohibited. Park only in designated areas. Radio-controlled models are prohibited. All fires are prohibited. Fire prevention must be the first concern of every visitor. Use of motorized vehicles and equipment is prohibited. Possession or use of firearms or weapons is prohibited. No pets. (horses exempt) Swimming or...

Reservations and Permits

The County is requiring that you (the reservation holder/customer) comply with any and all current health orders and guidelines issued by Federal, State, or local government agencies that apply to your activity. These guidelines are changing often, and it is your sole responsibility to monitor the guidelines which have a...

Butterfly Garden

In the winter of 2000 as the new Visitor Center was being installed, several volunteers gathered together and began planting what today is a one acre Butterfly Garden. This is an area that has been planned thoroughly to attract not only the adult butterflies but also the larval form of...

ADA Mobility Devices

ADA Mobility Device Rules Effective March 15, 2011 Introduction On September 15, 2010 the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) revised rules to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) effective March 15, 2011. These rules allow a mobilty device defined by DOJ rules as a wheelchair to be permitted in...

Park Rules

Park only in designated areas. Vehicle operations restricted to designated roads. Minors (under 18 years) should be accompanied by an adult at all times. No Hunting allowed. Dogs must be restrained by a leash at all times (6 foot maximum) The park depends on visitors to protect all wildlife, vegetation...

2007 Strategic Plan

In 2007, Orange County Parks (OC Parks) was directed by the Board of Supervisors to develop a comprehensive Strategic Plan that addresses the management, operation, maintenance, expansion and development of its facilities and programs. The Board of Supervisors approved the OC Parks Strategic Plan in October, 2007. The Strategic Plan...

Parks & Trails

ALERTS Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park Carbon Canyon Regional Park Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park Ralph B. Clark Regional Park Ted Craig Regional Park Featherly Regional Park Irvine Lake Irvine Ranch Open Space Irvine Regional Park Laguna Coast Wilderness Park Laguna Niguel Regional Park William R. Mason Regional Park...

Park Rules

Beach Hours: 6 a.m. to 10 p.m (includes Poche Beach) Consumption of intoxicants prohibited. A speed limit of 10 MPH enforced at all times. Dogs are not permitted on the beach between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. from June 15 to Sept. 10. Dogs are not allowed off leash at...