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    Irvine Regional Park

    4.4 (527 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Vince V.

    The views are lovely with lots of scenic tree and sky. The parking was easy, I paid five dollars. They have restrooms and water fountains on the park loop that I did, I did not go into the mountain trails. They had a lot of events happening when I went, horses, painting, games for kids and food. They have a big pond area with those cool swan boats. Cell phone reception was decent to good to great depending on the area. The park was peaceful with many families, groups, individuals, couples walking, playing sports, having chill parties or enjoying the park activity in general. The area was very clean. I did see groundskeeping pass by every now and then. I was impressed with the park and was okay with the five dollar parking fee.

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    Monique D.

    This park has everything you need to entertain the entire family. Train rides, tandem/bikes, paddle boats, pony rides, little zoo, hiking, etc. But for me, I like coming here for a little hiking and a little birding. There's a couple of ponds where you can find all kinds of ducks, with an occasional Mandarin and Wood Duck. If you're into birds, you can find cute species like Juncos, Warblers, Goldfinches, Bluebirds, Wrens, Hummingbirds, Nuthatches, Titmouse, Quails, Hawks, Kites, etc. Always a good time here except on weekends when it's crowded and noisy. Expect long lines to get in on weekend mornings, especially when there's an event. I have seen cars backed up for blocks waiting to enter. There's entrance fees. Weekdays $3.00 per car. Weekends $5.00 per car. Holidays $7.00 per car. Best to get an OC Parks Pass for $55 a year and you can enter all parks for free.

    night lights during holiday
    Mari J.

    very nice trainride! and the zoo is next to each other. Ample parking as well, during christmas plan ahead to purchase tickets they get sold out! and there is an entrance for the the car during the day visit,

    Perfect family spot!
    Emily B.

    This park is beautiful and provides a perfect day experience for youth, families, and adults! -Parking is only $3 to explore the entire grounds. -Grounds are tended to daily...and the beauty shows. -Well monitored Pony rides -Fun kid games -Riding the Tiny Train' is a must!! --purchase trains apparel for free-ride Wednesdays -A Zoo!!! -A playground!! -Facilities are clean, clean clean with tp replenishment hourly - Added bonus!! 4 person bicycle carts with a scavenger hunt + map included! Looking for a 'family-friendly' something to do? Irvine Regional Park is for you!

    Goes for miles
    Britney M.

    Spectacular Park!! 10/10 The Irvine Regional Park is so big, that it's like its own city! lol I am not kidding. This park kind of reminded me of Central Park in New York. I wouldn't say it has the same things to offer as Central Park though. They are very different parks in terms of activities and what you can do there. Irvine Regional Park offers lots of open areas, grasslands, plenty of trees, picnic spots and trails for walking your furry friends. Dogs have to be on a leash at all times. Irvine Regional Park has a zoo and pony rides. I saw signs for paddles boats and camping too! Lots of outdoorsy activities that you can do here or just enjoy the beautiful greenery! All of the green, made me think of Ireland. It is just beautiful. This is so much more than just a park. It is a whole vibe and experience. It is worth the trip if you enjoy the outdoors or want to go to connect with nature.

    YEEHAA MR HOT BUNZ CATERING was grilling some delicious rootin tootin food for all our cowboys and cowgirls HIRE HIM
    Chris L.

    The best park in OC Such lush greenery Peacock's do I need to say more Trains. Nine rentals, lakes bbq grills

    Cece L.

    Love this park! There's an entrance fee but it's all worth it considering the park is huge and there's plenty of things to do! Love that they there's a zoo inside and little train for kids to enjoy.

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    Nick P.

    Fun regional park! Its much larger than it looks. There's a very informative family friendly train ride going through part of the park, the OC Zoo, two lakes, and lots of picnic areas. I had a really fun time enjoying Santa's Village with my niece. Definitely can't wait to come back next season. Their pumpkin patch is also super popular!

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    Christopher D.

    Irvine Regional Park is awesome. Not only is it huge with plenty to do during the regular season, but during the holidays it is extra special. My family went here for the second time this year to the pumpkin patch and thoroughly enjoyed it. It is expansive, accessible, well thought out, and has plenty of activities. From face painting and cookie making to mini-excavators and fishing, kids love it. Highly recommend both the park and pumpkin patch.

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    Lala J.

    Always a good time here! So much to do and explore .. bike riding , it riding, Zoo, hiking , horseback riding .. so much

    Bernadette Y.

    Love this park! I like to being a pile of meat and use their grills to meal prep for the week. It's such a cool environment - and so big that you aren't running into people (unless on the weekends, and some summer nights...). Great place to walk and explore, and see some wildlife. Saw a few owls the other night, which was pretty cool. Such a great place to hang out, and get away from the hustle and bustle.

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    Ask the Community - Irvine Regional Park

    Is on weekends very busy?

    Yes right now because of April

    Are there clean bathrooms, or is it a portable potty?

    They are very clean bathroom and there a lot of them all around the park

    Weekday hours? several websites/apps show 3 different closing hours...

    https://www.ocparks.com/irvinepark

    Can you grill there?

    Yes

    Can you bring your RV there and park for day use?

    Not on the weekends

    Are dogs allowed here?

    Yes, on a leash.

    Can you take your own bike 🚴?

    Yes

    It seems the line to get in the park is always jammed with cars. When is the best days and times to go, to ensure we aren't waiting an hour to get in? Thanks!

    The best time to go to the park is between 8am to 10am in the morning and spend the day. You will still have a line to go in but it won't be as bad as if you are coming around 2 or 3pm in the afternoon. In fact if you come early, you will also have… Read more

    Can photoshoots be done there without a permit?

    I have always seeing people taking pictures for Weddings and special occasions

    Is there fishing there?

    Hi Miguel, honestly I've never seen anyone fishing there, but I know that in Orange County, California at - Irvine Lake people can fish.… Read more

    Is it dog friendly?

    Yes Irvine park is dog friendly. Of course they need to be on the leash and use caution around the horses. Also can't go into the zoo with dogs but still a great time. Lots of hiking trails too.

    Is there food at the park?

    They have a concession store where you can buy chilie cheese chips , hot dogs and or corn dogs, ice cream , drinks and icees

    I the park open this week?

    They are open 7 days a week. To check specific hours I would suggest checking the OC Parks website.

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    Review Highlights - Irvine Regional Park

    There's a concession stand with a wide variety of food items, the Irvine Railroad for kids, and the OC Zoo.

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    Santiago Oaks Regional Park

    4.6(349 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    The trails and views are AMAZING! We peddle from home into Irvine Park, then into the " OAKS"…read more A must 2-3 times a week See you out there!!

    I was invited to this place by IG reels that showcased the circular stepping stones that perhaps…read moredefine this place, at least to people who have not been there. As I waited for my turn across the stepping stones, I realized that they had the capacity to only hold one person/group across. Meaning that I could not go north and others south, as an awkward dance of who goes first would occur. As I stepped on the stones, I was careful, I did not feel like I would take a false step and splash into the water that held tadpoles. Still I wanted to be young and skip and cartwheel- with carefree innocence- across these, like I imagined Finn and Sawyer would do. Why? I just feel they both embody youthful movement and limber legs. On my way back, after I experienced the park for about 80 minutes, it was my turn to wait while a woman and her dog named (Pepper- a joke I think because it had white fur) crossed. I saw the woman wrestle a bit with her dog, they were having a tug of war via leash, not a rope. Eventually, she let Pepper of her leash. The dog played in the water, splashing like Sawyer would do. When Pepper crossed the path via water and not circular steps, she did that thing that dogs do when they are damp. The dog's drying ritual splashed me with water. But seeing Pepper and her owner negotiate some pond time was worth the annoyance. As I walked, I regretted my choice to have not come earlier. The Spring sun made every step less joyful. And this place does not have much paths arched with trees that give treasured shade. In fact, in terms of natural beauty this place does not offer much. Meaning that its areas were not lush, there were no patches of green to lie in, it was a rough and brown park. I decided to make a point to find color on the walk to remind myself that even in the brow-ness of a day color exists. As my pictures show the pops of color were minimal. For instance, there were those famous mustard yellow flowers that are ready to bloom. I also clipped a picture of a sole violet flower amidst basic green and common brown. It looked like a sea urchin, the flower head. Seeing it in the moment reminded me that spirit exists because lavender it is the color of spirit according to some. And without spirit, nature is hollow because spirit makes a day in nature peaceful and reinvigorating. I also clipped a small patch (about 8 ) orange flowers, flimsy, but present in rebellion- a spark amidst the drab colors that can be comfortable described as muted. As I walked I also saw bugs that I thought were crickets. They looked like crickets but then the crickets flew. And I thought, is this how crickets jump? But then I decided they were not crickets because these animals were flyings, they had wings. Then I thought what insect is this? And then I remembered the Flash- the show from the CW. One of his major enemies, I think in Season 5 was Cicada and I thought this insect must be that. The sound that the villain made in the show was the sound that these insects were making. I took a video of it, maybe another can identify it. The park is big, like big big. I think I would need several visists to get the whole scape. I took an easy route and it was easy, the signs did not lie. I tried a difficult one the mountain goat one and it was a sweat but I did it, at least some of it. The heat was really tuckering me out. I then took another path with steps, and I crossed a bridge and I wanted to continue, but, like I said to exhaustion, the sun, the heat, made me want to run back to my car, not literally of course. This park is great, and I did not explore. It is more for trails and sweat not really for Spring joy.

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    4.4(163 reviews)
    11.2 mi

    Hillcrest Park in Fullerton--specifically the stairs--is no joke, but that's exactly why we love…read moreit. We went early in the morning around 7:00 AM, and it was already packed. Parking was very limited at that time, so plan ahead if you're going early. Clearly, a lot of people know this is the spot for a serious workout. The stairs themselves are brutal in the best way possible. After about three rounds, my legs were completely done--but it's such an effective workout. This place really gets your cardio in fast, and you feel accomplished every time you finish a round. The views along the way make it even more worth it. We also came back later in the day around 5:30 PM. It starts to get a bit dark around that time, so that's something to keep in mind, but it's still a great experience and totally worth it. Overall, if you're looking for a challenging, fun, and effective outdoor workout, Hillcrest Park stairs deliver every time. Just be ready for sore legs and limited parking during peak hours.

    I recently discovered the "Hillcrest Stairs" just in time to start the New Year 2026! The stairs…read moreare not easy for people who, like me, are not used to climbing them. There are 400+ steps to climb up and down. The steps are made of timber but could be wet and slippery from early morning dew, so I feel that a late morning trek is better when the stairs are dry. On my second visit, I went around 6 PM. Although the stairs are well lit, I just did not feel safe. I found myself alone at one point and looking behind me, checking if someone is coming out of the dark bushes. Maybe it's just me... But overall, if you would like to hit your 10K steps and/or your target heart rate, this is a fun way to go!

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