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Talbert Regional Park

Nearly 200 acres make up Talbert Regional Park—situated on a bluff above the Pacific Ocean—which offers a traditional park area perfect for picnicking, with plenty of natural open space along the Santa Ana River.

Park Information

1298 Victoria Ave., Costa Mesa, CA

This park is open daily between 7:00 a.m. and sunset.

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949-923-2250

180
acres of the Reserve's protected land
9
trails for recreation
6
zones highlighting different plant life

More about Talbert Regional Park

One of the most unique things about Talbert Regional Park is the differentiated plant life and habitat that can easily be explored. The park is divided into six different zones, including the gentle slopes and dunes of the “Coastal Strand” and the lush secluded “Alluvial Woodland.”

Birders take note: the park’s watersheds and wetlands make it a wonderful place to view all kinds of species, including the red-shouldered hawk and northern harrier, as well as the great blue heron and snowy egret.

Get wild! But do it respectfully.

The Reserve is a thriving ecosystem of thousands of plant and animal species. Here are a few that call Talbert home.

Coyote
White-Tailed Kite

Talbert Regional Park is owned and managed by OC Parks.