In 1897, the Irvine Company donated 304 oak- and sycamore-filled acres to Orange County residents, an area that ultimately came to be known as Irvine Regional Park. That initial gift of open space became the cornerstone for the company’s legacy of stewardship and conservation, which continues to this day. The popular park offers a full menu of family activities, including hiking and equestrian trails, softball fields, volleyball courts, a lagoon with paddleboats, and a steam-driven train.
- Explore
- Mountains To Sea Trail
- Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve
- Irvine Lake
- Irvine Regional Park
- Bommer & Shady Canyons
- Crystal Cove State Park
- Black Star Canyon Wilderness Park
- Fremont Canyon Nature Preserve
- Limestone Canyon Nature Preserve
- Laguna Coast Wilderness Park
- Quail Hill
- Weir Canyon Nature Preserve