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2021-22 Trout Stocking Schedule

Dates shown are week of stocking. Schedule will be updated as available. California Fishing License required age 16+ at all parks other than Irvine Lake. Week of Nov. 29-Dec. 3, 2021 Clark Regional Park Mile Square Regional Park Laguna Niguel Regional Park Irvine Lake Week of Dec. 6-10, 2021 Carbon...

Camping Park Rules

Campgrounds OC Parks - Rules and Regulations Caspers Wilderness Park and O’Neill Regional Park Camping - Year round: Check-in time: 2 p.m./Check-out time: 12 p.m. Day Use - Year round: 7 a.m. to sunset The maximum number of motorized vehicles per campsite is two A $5 per night fee will...

OC PARKS PRESENTS THE 2021 SUMMER CONCERT SERIES AND SUNSET CINEMA FILM SERIES

Celebrate summertime outdoors with 10 free concerts + 13 free movie screenings at OC Parks June 18 – September 10 Top artists return to the summer concerts park stage including Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and Donavon Frankenreiter (Orange County, Calif.) – The County of Orange and OC Parks are pleased...

Upper Newport Bay Parking Lot Rehabilitation

Starting Jan. 22 through late February, OC Public Works will complete a rehabilitation of the Upper Newport Bay parking lot. The rehabilitation includes removing existing decomposed granite and replacing it with sand-colored pervious concrete, installing wheel stops, and striping parking stalls. The parking lot will be closed at all times...

Fall-Winter Operating Hours Begin November 1

The clocks fall back early Sunday, Nov. 1, marking the end of daylight-saving time and OC Parks’ spring-summer operating schedule. Most regional parks close at 6 p.m. for the fall and winter, and wilderness parks close at sunset. Make sure to check our COVID-19 information page for modified operations at...

OC Parks Initiates Firewood Policy

Campers now must use certified pest-free wood in campfires, or purchase wood from park office. OC Parks is initiating a new firewood policy designed to reduce the risk of damaging Orange County’s oak and sycamore woodlands and other trees from invasive pests. Effective today, visitors to OC Parks’ two camping...

Watch Your Step – It’s Snake Season

Spring is here, and that means longer hours, warmer temperatures and more people – and wildlife – out in the parks. Parks open later: Spring-summer hours, during Daylight Saving Time, mean parks close at 9 p.m. or sunset. Wildlife sightings: Park rangers have reported increased sightings of snakes, including rattlesnakes...