About Irvine Regional Park
Irvine Regional Park is California's first regional park, located at 1 Irvine Park Road, Orange, California. Established in 1897, the 495-acre park is operated by OC Parks and offers a wide variety of recreational activities in a scenic setting of oak and sycamore trees, rolling hills, lakes, and Santiago Creek. The park is a popular destination for families, hikers, cyclists, equestrians, and nature enthusiasts, and is home to attractions including the Orange County Zoo and Irvine Park Railroad.
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Hiking Trails Walking Trails Bicycle Trails Bike Rentals Equestrian Trails Horse Trailer Parking Fishing Paddle Boat Rentals Irvine Park Railroad Pony Rides Orange County Zoo Ball Fields Horseshoe Pits Food Concessions Snack Bar Scenic Overlooks Group Picnic Reservations Park Event Hosting Restrooms Dog-Friendly Areas (Leashed Pets) Nature Programs Outdoor Recreation.Reviews
Had a great walk among the trees here. Spent the extra $2 to see the zoo - it's small and very well maintained. I loved seeing the big cats - the mountain lion and the jaguar were my favorites. Outside of the zoo, lots of shaded, paved paths for walking with restrooms, playgrounds and picnic areas. Saw people fishing on the water. Good views of the mountains.