Looking for awesome places to visit in Orange CA? We compiled a list of places in Orange that are must-see!
Angel Stadium of Anaheim
Since its opening 56 years ago in 1966, it has served as the home ballpark of the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball, and was also the home stadium to the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League from 1980 to 1994. The stadium is often referred to by its unofficial nickname The Big A, coined by Herald Examiner Sports Editor, Bud Furillo.
Oak Canyon Nature Center
Oak Canyon Nature Center is a nature preserve located in Anaheim, Southern California. Owned by the city, the park spans an area of 58-acres, comprising three adjoining canyons of the Santa Ana foothills. It has an elevation range from 525 to 825 feet., and contains three major vegetation zones: coastal sage scrub, oak woodland and riparian..
Irvine Park Railroad
Irvine Park Railroad offers several activities and special events year round. These events were created to give both children and adults even more reasons to visit Irvine Regional Park for a fun-filled day.
The Zoo’s focus is on animals and plants native to the southwestern United States. Many of our animals are injured, orphaned, confiscated, or not releasable into the wild. Animals on exhibit include black bear, mountain lion, bald eagle, kit fox, ocelot, beaver, great horned owl, porcupine, coyote, turkey vulture and more. The zoo also features a barnyard with domestic goats and sheep.
Santiago Oaks Regional Park
Lying peacefully in east Orange alongside the Santiago Creek, the 1,269-acre Santiago Oaks Regional park is a nature lover’s paradise. This secluded refuge offers hikers, bikers and equestrians the natural charm of mountain vistas, an orange grove, a meandering creek and a mature forest of many different species of trees. Wildlife abounds and a series of interconnecting trails leads through shady groves and to a lookout that features an awe-inspiring view of Orange and the surrounding foothills.