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History
The idea for Harriett M. Wieder Regional Park (named after Harriett M. Wieder, the first female elected in 1978 to the Orange County Board of Supervisors, who served until 1995) was conceived in the…
Mountain Bike Trail Etiquette
Ride on Open Trails OnlyRespect closures, avoid trespassing, obtain permission as required. Leave No TraceBe sensitive to the area, stay on existing trails, pack out what you take in. Control Your…
Park Rules
No domestic animals permitted inside building(s).
Dogs allowed on exterior grounds must be restrained by a leash at all times (6 foot maximum).
Park Subject to closure during rainy weather…
Park Rules
Consumption of intoxicants prohibited.
Park only in designated areas.
A speed limit of 10 MPH enforced at all times.
Fires are permitted only in fireplaces and approved camp stoves. Fire…
Park Amenities
Bicycling/Bike Trails
Equestrian Trails: Equestrian staging is located at the Big Bend parking lot - at Laguna Canyon Road approx. 1 mile south of the El Toro Road intersection.
Hiking…
Park Amenities
Barbeques/Fire Rings
Bicycling/Bike Trails
Dogs Permitted
Equestrian Trails
Family Picnic Area
Hiking Trails
Interpretive Center
Interpretive Programs
Playground/Tot Lot
Wedding…
Park Amenities
Amphitheater
Barbeques
Baseball Fields
Dogs Permitted: on a 6' leash at all times.
Family Picnic Area
Fishing
Hiking Trails
Horseshoe Pits
Interpretive…
History
On July 23, 1769, Gaspar de Portola led an expedition into what is now Orange County and camped a few miles east of the San Juan Capistrano area. On July 24, the expedition headed inland to avoid the…