Santiago Creek - Recreation

Recreation

Further information: Lake Irvine and Cleveland National Forest

Recreation along Santiago Creek, in its watershed, and at its reservoirs includes:

Lake Irvine

Lake Irvine was opened for fishing in 1941. A fishing license is not required to catch fish at the 700-acre (2.8 km2) reservoir. The lake was stocked with fish in the 1930s beginning with largemouth bass, catfish, and panfish. The lake is still stocked weekly with fish.

Irvine Regional Park

Irvine Regional Park, created in 1897, now occupies much of the lowermost Santiago Creek Canyon, between Santiago Creek Dam and Villa Park Reservoir. The park was created officially on October 5 of that year as "Orange County Park", and originally it consisted of 160 acres (0.65 km2) of woodland along the riparian course of Santago Creek. At first, Santiago Creek flowed freely through the park, but with the completion of Santiago Dam in 1931, that was no longer possible. A boating pond constructed in 1913 then had to be filled with water piped in from Lake Irvine. The park was expanded to its current size of 477 acres (1.93 km2) in 1971, and has hiking, fishing, boating, and a small zoo.

Cleveland National Forest

The upper Santiago Creek watershed lies within the Trabuco Ranger District of the Cleveland National Forest. The Cleveland National Forest was created in 1908, and expanded to 424,000 acres (1,720 km2) by 1925. Several hiking trails run up the steep canyons in the upper Santiago Creek watershed, leading up tributaries such as Black Star Canyon and Silverado Canyon. The Joplin Trail leads up the canyon above the town of Modjeska to the summit of Modjeska Peak.

Other recreational areas

Other parks, nature reserves, recreational areas, and historic sites within the Santiago Creek area include:

  • Santiago Oaks Regional Park — City of Orange.
  • Barham Ranch — 509-acre addition to Santiago Oaks Regional Park; Villa Park and City of Orange.
  • Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary — Modjeska Canyon.
  • 'Arden'—Helena Modjeska estate — Modjeska Canyon.
  • Irvine Ranch Open Space — operated by OC Parks, programs by Irvine Ranch Conservancy.
  • Irvine Ranch Land Reserve — The Nature Conservancy.
  • El Modena Open Space — City of Orange.
  • El Modena High School Nature Center, Southern California Heritage Garden
  • Black Star Canyon, Limestone Canyon, Baker Canyon, Fremont Canyon, and Irvine Mesa.
  • Hidden Ranch — Upper Black Star Canyon; The Wildlands Conservancy
  • Santa Ana River Trail
  • Yorba Regional Park — Anaheim.
  • Grijalva Park at Santiago Creek — City of Orange.
  • Wo Hart Memorial Park — City of Orange.
  • Santiago Park Nature Reserve — Santa Ana. Santiago Park Nature Reserve

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