Why isn’t there open access to all areas of Irvine’s Open Space Preserve?
The City of Irvine has a variety of wildland open spaces.Some like Quail Hill, are open dawn to dusk for public access as long as people stay on marked trails. Others, like Shady Canyon, contain highly sensitive natural resources and require that public access be more carefully managed. Quail Hill now offers an exclusive, self-guided audio tour and all you need is your cell phone. The City is actively working to expand opportunities to visit these places over time as planned trails and facilities are completed.These include opportunities for self-guided access and opened to public programs.
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