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Park Amenities

Barbeques/Fire Rings Barbeques are scattered throughout the park and are available for public use. Barbeques require the use of charcoal briquettes. Visitors may wish to bring their own wire brush or cover the grills with foil. No fire rings are located within the park. Baseball Fields The park has one...

Park Amenities

Bicycling/Bike Trails A variety of trails exist within the park. Please use only marked or signed park trails. Some trails have an elevation gain/loss of over 600'. Please dress appropriately. Helmets required for visitors under 18 years of age and strongly recommended for every visitor. Speed limit of park trails...

Park Rules

Consumption of intoxicants prohibited. A speed limit of 10 MPH enforced at all times. Vehicle operations restricted to designated roads. Fires are permitted only in fireplaces and approved camp stoves. Fire prevention must be the first concern of every visitor. Possession or use of firearms or weapons is prohibited. Dogs...

History

During the past 15,000 years the Gabriolino mission indian tribe, or "Tongva" used this area of hills and valleys for hunting and gathering. In the late 1800's oil was discovered in the Brea area. Oil-Boom conditions existed, the drilling began on what is now Craig Regional Park-Fullerton in the early...

Park Amenities

Dogs Permitted Interpretive Center Interpretive Programs Two locations in the park are offered for weddings: the historic St. George's Episcopal Mission (capacity 75) and an outdoor Victorian Arbor (capacity 150). Heritage Hill Historical Park does not have bridal or reception facilities. Pricing depends on guest count and permit fees. Please...

Historic Sites

Arden: Helena Modjeska Historic House and Gardens Heritage Hill Historical Park Irvine Ranch Historic Park George Key Ranch Historic Park Old Orange County Courthouse Ramon Peralta Adobe Historic Site Historic Yorba Cemetery

Park Web Links

Laguna Canyon Foundation : Laguna Canyon Foundation, volunteering and helping to preserve, protect and enhance the South Coast Wilderness. 949-497-8324 Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park Resource Management Plan (RMP) - 2009 Complete RMP (43,000 KB) RMP by Chapters Chapter 1 (354 KB) - Executive Summary Chapters 2-3 (2,400 KB)...

2018 OC Parks Strategic Plan

The 2018 OC Parks Strategic Plan was approved by the Orange County Board of Supervisors on Dec. 4, 2018. The plan compiles research, outreach and discussions with the public, stakeholders, the County Board of Supervisors (Board) and OC Community Resources/OC Parks (OC Parks) employees. The resulting document highlights OC Parks’...

Volunteer at the OC Zoo

Volunteers are an important part of the zoo, whether it’s preparing diets for the animals, helping to clean animal habitats, giving guided zoo tours, or many other activities. The OC Zoo has three main types of volunteers - animal keeper volunteers, docents, and petting zoo volunteers. All volunteers must be...

Ramon Peralta Adobe Historic Site

The Ramon Peralta Adobe is located on land that once was part of the Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. While the Peralta Adobe was not the oldest adobe built in the Santa Ana Canyon, it is the only one still standing in the canyon today. The Peralta Adobe contains a...