Ken Sampson Overview Gazebo



The park is rich in Orange county history which is featured at the park's Interpretive Center. The park is also known for its stately oak tree groves and beautiful natural canyon setting. Since opening to the public in 1898, the park has served millions of visitors and today still remains the most popular park in Orange County. The park offers a large array of recreational opportunities including bicycle and paddle boat rentals, pony and horseback riding, Orange County Zoo, family and large group picnicking, ball fields, mountain biking, hiking and equestrian trails. Park Trails: Irvine Regional Park currently has 8 trails for a total of 8.5 trail miles.



History

Among a historic grove of massive Coast Live Oaks and California Sycamores in the hillsides of Santiago Canyon lies Irvine Regional Park, the oldest regional park in California. From its earliest beginnings as the picnic grounds, to Orange County Park, to today's Irvine Regional Park, the historical flavor of the past and the new look of the future are evident throughout this 477 acre park.

Originally, the Irvine Park land was part of the Mexican land grant Rancho Lomas de Santiago owned by the Yorba family. In 1860 the rancho was owned by William Wolfskill, then by six sheep ranchers and finally James Irvine in 1876.

In October 1897, James Irvine, Jr. donated 160 acres to the county. An additional six acres were given in 1950, and 20 more in 1958. Purchases in 1967 and 1971 added 291 acres to the west bringing the park's total to its present 477 acres. Each October Orange County celebrates Irvine Park's Anniversary, in commemoration of James Irvine donation in 1897.



Facilities

Recreation
Today the park features a host of recreational opportunities sure to delight the interests of individuals, families and groups alike. Picnic tables and barbeques are located throughout the park with convinient parking and restroom facilities nearby. A paved bicycle/walking trail meanders through the park, providing easy access to playgrounds, softball fields, horseshoe pits, volleyball courts, and picnic facilities.

Group picnic areas
Three handsomely shaded picnic areas, complete with built-in riverstone barbeques and sinks, and permanent tables, are available by reservation.

Concessions
Horse rentals are available and pony rides offer the adventurous experience of fast trot, trot, and slow paced rides (phone # 538-5860). Parents can walk alongside the slow paced riders in the central park of the arena. Tandem bicycle rentals, paddle boat rentals, and a snackstand (phone # 997-3968) are located adjacent to the historic boathouse. Concession operating hours are seasonally variable.



Interpretive Programs


Park ranger programs including guided zoo tours and nature walks are offered throughout the year on a reservation basis when staff is available. The interpretive Center features natural and historical exhibits and is opened as staff is available.

William Harding
nature area

A beautiful collection of native chaparral plants and trees are displayed in their natural setting and many are featured in the William Harding Trail Guide available at the trail head and the park office.

Orange County Zoo
The Orange County Zoo exhibits many interesting animals from the diverse biotic communities of the Great Southwest. The barnyard offers the friendly experience of interacting with domesticated animals. The zoo is open everyday at 10 a.m. Closing time varies seasonally.



Entrance Information


The administration Building, located at the park entrance, provides visitors information and first aid.

Operating Hours
November 1 to March 31 7 A.M. to 6 P.M.
April 1 to October 31 7 A.M. to 9 P.M.

Parking
$2.00 per day per vehicle
$10.00 per bus per day
$30.00 *Annual Day-Use Pass per year (valid at County Regional Parks - prorated pass available.
$7.50 *Annual Day-Use Pass per year Senior Citizen - (60 year or older) and handicapped *Pro-rated to $9.00 and $2.25 repectively

Note: Day use fees are good for one entrance only.

Weekends and Holidays:No vehicles over 20 ft. long and no vehicles with trailers permitted in paved parking lots.


Trails


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