The County of Orange, OC Parks is developing a Master Plan for Talbert Regional Park and is seeking comments from the public. Come and share your thoughts regarding the future of Talbert Park! Click here to read the second draft of the Master Plan. Public Open House January 15, 2025...
Barbecues Barbecues are scattered throughout the park and are available for public use. Barbecues require the use of charcoal briquettes. Visitors may wish to bring their own wire brush or cover the grills with foil. Bicycling/Bike Trails The park has on-road, pathway and natural surface trails to ride bicycles on...
Master Plan Implementation - Phase 2 September 2024: Phase 2 construction begins. Click here for more information. December 2023: Orange County Board of Supervisors approves design-build contract. Master Plan Implementation - Phase 1 November 2023: Phase I complete and open to the public. March 2022: Construction of Phase 1 of...
Bicycling/Bike Trails Dogs Permitted Equestrian Trails Family Picnic Area Hiking Trails Restrooms Scenic Overlook Tables
It is believed that Ramon Peralta built the adobe in 1871 on land that had once been part of the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. After he died in 1873, the adobe was vacant at times and may have been damaged by vandals and a fire. In 1881, Pablo Dominguez...
No pets. (horses exempt) Stay on designated trails (marked with trail posts). Park only in designated areas. The park depends on visitors to protect all wildlife, vegetation, features, and improvements. Use of motorized vehicles and equipment (including e-bikes and drones) is prohibited. All fires are prohibited. Fire prevention must be...
Guided tours Interpretive Programs Picnic area Restrooms
Consumption of intoxicants prohibited. Swimming or wading in creek or lake is prohibited. (No watercraft allowed) Roller-skating is permitted in designated areas only. Park only in designated areas. The park depends on visitors to protect all wildlife, vegetation, features, and improvements. MINORS SHOULD BE UNDER DIRECT ADULT SUPERVISION AT ALL...
The property now known as Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park has been associated with several pioneer Orange County families. In 1842, Jose Serrano was granted 10,668 acres of land known as Rancho Canada de Los Alisos. Serrano and his sons raised crops to sell such as corn, beans and watermelons. However...
OC Parks' First LEED Building Irvine Regional Park Maintenance Yard Office Building Project Information It is only fitting that Orange County’s first park would also be home to the park system’s first LEED Certified building. Sustaining Irvine Regional Park’s unique beauty into perpetuity requires a massive maintenance effort that is...