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Activities

Whether you want to bike to a vista point, go for an inspiring beach walk, hike alongside a creek, or break out your birding binoculars, there’s an area of the Reserve for you.

Choose your own adventure!
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Mountain Biking

Mountain bikers of every level flock to the Reserve for novice trails, advanced climbs, and epic downhill rides.

Hiking & Walking

Take a hike! Easy-going strolls through rolling hills, strenuous treks for spectacular views, and all the in-between.

Bommer Canyon

Trail Running

Lace up to get down—the Reserve's got trails for everyone from slow and steady joggers to incline sprinters.

Black Star Canyon Wilderness Park horse back riding Equestrian Riders open space trail

Equestrian Trails

These wild spaces feel even wilder on the back of a horse, and the Reserve has plenty of equestrian trails.

Gnatcatcher

Bird Watching

Grab your binoculars—the NROC’s open spaces are a birder’s dream, home to hundreds of rare and common species.

Limestone Canyon Nature Preserve Bird Watching Ferns Bio Diversity Crystal Cove Tidepool

Wildlife Viewing

A brush with wildlife of any kind can be truly awe-inspiring. Remind yourself that we're living in Mother Nature’s world.

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Beach Access

Want more than a spectacular ocean view? Some areas of the Reserve lead directly to the coastline.

Laguna Coast Wilderness Park

Guided Activities

Experience the Reserve through the eyes of local experts and highly trained volunteers who love to get wild.

Aliso and Woods Visitor Center

Nature Education

Immerse yourself in storytelling—of wildlife and stewardship—at one of the Reserve’s 6 education centers.

Newport Back Bay Kayak

Kayaking

Experience the Reserve from the tranquility of the water with a guided kayak tour of the Upper Newport Bay.

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Dog Walking

Most of the Reserve is pet-free to protect the ecosystems, but there are a few parks that welcome dogs on leashes.

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Camping

Spend extended time on the land by reserving a campground site or securing a more primitive place to pitch a tent.

Fishing

If recreational fishing’s your thing, there is one spot in the Reserve where you can hit the shore with a hook-and-line.

Plan Ahead. Explore Kindly.

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Learn more about the NROC

The Reserve is part of what makes Orange County such an incredibly special place to live and visit, and we’re all working together to steward its success.

First-Time Visitor’s Guide

This is the perfect place to start—find trail suggestions, get the lay of the land, see what wildlife you might encounter, and more.