

Save Orange Hills is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to protect habitat, expand trails, and give Orange County more of what it truly needs: open space, clean air, and safe wildlife corridors.
Introducing Orange Hills Regional Park, our proposed vision for connecting Irvine and Peters Canyon Regional Parks. Check out our proposed park map and brochure. This park will create 1,245 contiguous acres of parkland in the heart of Orange County, giving us:
• More parkland and public trails for hikers, mountain bikers, and equestrians
• Safer wildlife crossings for mountain lions, deer, and other native species
• Stronger fire safety measures through open space preservation
• Relief from traffic congestion compared to the proposed development
• Protection of cultural resources and scenic panoramic vistas
Save Orange Hills is not just about stopping 1,058 houses; it’s about safeguarding a living legacy of biodiversity, history, and access to nature for generations to come. Our vision for Orange Hills Regional Park goes beyond preservation—it’s a bold, regenerative plan to reconnect ecosystems, protect sacred lands, and create a vibrant space for people and wildlife alike.
Would you like to be part of the visioning of a new park for Orange County? Visit our WEBSITE, DONATE and JOIN OUR TEAM!
Happy trails!
Barefoot Joel Robinson & Heather Westenhofer
Save Orange Hills (SOH)
714-798-4392 (text/voicemail)
714-639-8480 (landline)