| O'Neill Regional Park | 30892 Trabuco Canyon Rd. | Trabuco Canyon | 949.923.2260 | | | O'Neill Regional Park is located in Trabuco and Live Oak Canyons. This heavily wooded park is surrounded with live oak and sycamore trees, as well as creatures and critters (so tread carefully). The developed areas of the park are very kid-friendly and offer easy hikes for the littlest of children. Additionally, there is a playground and turf area for kids to run and play, as well as a nature center, which is open on weekends. | O'Neill Regional Park 30892 Trabuco Canyon Rd., Trabuco Canyon 949.923.2260 O'Neill Regional Park is located in Trabuco and Live Oak Canyons. This heavily wooded park is surrounded with live oak and sycamore trees, as well as creatures and critters (so tread carefully). The developed areas of the park are very kid-friendly and offer easy hikes for the littlest of children. Additionally, there is a playground and turf area for kids to run and play, as well as a nature center, which is open on weekends. |
| Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary | 29322 Modjeska Canyon Road
| | 714.649.2760 | www.tuckerwildlife.org | www.tuckerwildlife.org | Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary is a 12-acre non-profit nature preserve, located in the heart of Modjeska Canyon adjacent to the Cleveland National Forest. Tucker is open to the public to enjoy and learn about the local wildlife and natural habitat in the Southern California canyon area. Tucker's facilities include a small natural history museum/interpretive center, two ponds, a bird observation porch and feeders, relaxing patio and picnic areas, a small amphitheater, a caretaker's house, hiking trails, a gift shop, restrooms and an ample visitor parking lot. | Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary 29322 Modjeska Canyon Road 714.649.2760 Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary is a 12-acre non-profit nature preserve, located in the heart of Modjeska Canyon adjacent to the Cleveland National Forest. Tucker is open to the public to enjoy and learn about the local wildlife and natural habitat in the Southern California canyon area. Tucker's facilities include a small natural history museum/interpretive center, two ponds, a bird observation porch and feeders, relaxing patio and picnic areas, a small amphitheater, a caretaker's house, hiking trails, a gift shop, restrooms and an ample visitor parking lot. |