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O'Neill Regional Park Adventures

O'Neill Regional Park is a large natural preserve in Southern California that offers diverse outdoor recreation opportunities amid chaparral-covered hills and oak woodlands.

4500
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
100000
Annual Visitors
1948
Year Established

About O'Neill Regional Park

 

O'Neill Regional Park, located in Orange County, California, spans over 4,500 acres of preserved wilderness in the Santa Ana Mountains. The park features a varied landscape of rolling hills, oak woodlands, grasslands, and riparian areas along Trabuco Creek. This combination of habitats supports a rich diversity of plant and animal life, including mule deer, bobcats, and a variety of birds. Historically, the region was home to the Acjachemen Native American people, and remnants of early ranching can be found within the park boundaries. Today, O'Neill Regional Park serves as a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, camping, fishing, and picnicking. The park's trail system includes routes that connect to the nearby Cleveland National Forest, providing expansive backcountry access. Notable features include scenic overlooks, the tranquil Trabuco Creek, and well-maintained campgrounds with large oak trees that offer shade and a natural setting. The park is favored for its relatively mild climate, accessible trails, and opportunities to experience Southern California’s coastal foothill ecosystem. Visitors appreciate the family-friendly atmosphere alongside options for more challenging adventures. The park is also a habitat corridor that helps to preserve local wildlife and plant species in an increasingly urbanized region.

Highlights

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Trabuco Canyon Trail – a scenic creekside trail with oak groves and wildflowers

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Horse Canyon Stables – offering horseback riding and lessons within the park

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O'Neill Campground – a large oak-shaded campground with modern amenities

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Connection trails leading to Cleveland National Forest for extended hiking

Notable Natural Features

Trabuco Creek

A seasonal creek running through the park that provides habitat for native fish and attracts wildlife.

Oak Woodland Habitat

An expansive area dominated by coast live oaks that supports diverse bird and mammal species.

Horse Canyon Stables

A facility offering horse rentals and guided trail rides along park trails.