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OC Zoo and Supervisor Wagner Welcome Two Mountain Lion Kittens Found Near Los Angeles

ORANGE, Calif.— OC Zoo veterinarians and staff are caring for two mountain lion kittens found outside a Thousand Oaks office complex. California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) brought the two female kittens to a local veterinary hospital in Orange County for treatment when they appeared to languish without any...

Park Rules

Consumption of intoxicants prohibited. Park only in designated areas. A speed limit of 10 MPH enforced at all times. Fires are permitted only in fireplaces and approved camp stoves. Fire prevention must be the first concern of every visitor. No wood burning. Only charcoal fires are permitted in park barbecues...

Park Amenities

Bicycling/Bike Trails Equestrian Trails: Equestrian staging is located at the Big Bend parking lot - at Laguna Canyon Road approx. 1 mile south of the El Toro Road intersection. Hiking Trails Interpretive Center Interpretive Programs Restrooms Scenic Overlook

Park Amenities

Amphitheater Barbeques Baseball Fields Dogs Permitted: on a 6' leash at all times. Family Picnic Area Fishing Hiking Trails Horseshoe Pits Interpretive Center Interpretive Programs Model Sail Boating Playground/Tot Lot Restrooms Shelters Tables Tennis Courts Volleyball Courts

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Fees OC Parks' Commissions and Committees Programs on the Irvine Ranch Open Space

Park Rules

Consumption of intoxicants prohibited. Use of motorized vehicles and equipment is prohibited. Bicycling is permitted on the paved trails only. Off-road bicycling is prohibited. MINORS SHOULD BE UNDER DIRECT ADULT SUPERVISION AT ALL TIMES. Park Subject to closure during rainy weather. This wilderness area is characterized by certain inherent dangers...

History

The OC Zoo traces its roots back to 1905 when Red Foxes were introduced in the Irvine Park Region and bred by J.A. Turner. A small collection of animals started in 1920 by Tustin rancher Sam Nau featured a pair of pet mule deer. Nau eventually built a corral for...

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...