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It’s a great day in Orange! |
Come and play in Orange. You will find plenty of activities and venues to keep you
and your family entertained. We have great parks, wonderful entertainment center,
world famous facilities and great places to eat. Orange is a great place to bring
your guest, family members and business associates. It is a great place to impress
them all with what Orange has to offer. Conveniently located in the center of Orange
County, you can find it all in Orange. Our city is a ideally located to visit all
the international know attractions, the beaches, the shopping malls and more. It
is fun to come and play in Orange. Orange is centrally located, easy to get to by
air, train or auto. Take a look at what our members and other have to offer you.
Thanks for visiting Orange!
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Irvine Park |
Attractions at this 477-acre park include the Orange County Zoo, nature center,
lagoon, mini railroad, pedal boats, bike rentals, picnic areas with barbecues, and
several miles of hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails. Facilities include
four ball fields, a volleyball court, and eight horseshoe pits. (1 Irvine Park Road)
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Pitcher Park |
Pitcher Park was formerly the home of Henry and Grace Pitcher beginning in 1912,
and the property was gifted to the City of Orange in 1988. The park features stone
pathways through the property which lead you around clumps of trees, a lively flower
garden, and vegetable plots, and stone tables – some of which have inlaid checker/chess
boards. Pitcher Park is also home to the Honey House and Orange Fire Museum. Unlike
your typical park, bike riding, skateboards, rollerblading, and picking fruit are
prohibited at Pitcher Park. (204 S. Cambridge)
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Santiago Oaks Regional Park and Nature Center |
Situated in east Orange astride Santiago Creek, this 350-acre wilderness park has
five miles of hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian paths, which access 10 miles
of trails to the adjoining Anaheim Hills. The park originally consisted of two purchases
commonly know as the “Blome” and “Rinker” properties, and these two parcels constituted
a ready-made park atmosphere with its variety of trees, creek, nature trails, and
wildlife habitat. The Nature Center features natural history exhibits. (2145 N.
Windes Drive)
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