O'Neill Regional Park
County Park
Write a Review 30892 Trabuco Canyon Road Trabuco Canyon, CA 92678 949-923-2260 Official WebsiteGPS: 33.6518, -117.5994
Overview of O'Neill Regional Park
Last Price Paid: $20
Reported by Rava’s Adventures on 5/22/2023
Longest RV Reported: 42 feet (Class A)
Reported by Erica C on 8/30/2022
Number of Sites 80
Pad Type gravel
Elevation 885 ft / 269 m
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Is potable water available near the entrance or at the dump station so that we can fill fresh water directly into our...
Reviews of O'Neill Regional Park 14 people have reviewed this location.
“OK, but somewhat uninspiring park.”
Reviewed 10/16/2016
Nightly rate: | $20 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 60 |
RV Length: | 27' |
We stayed here after failing to find anything by the coast for Thanksgiving week. The park is perfectly fine and there are some nice hikes from the campground. Generally this is suburban Orange County, which is not my ideal destination. It was pretty crowded too. The park is kept perfectly well, but seems to be a victim of the horr... more
We stayed here after failing to find anything by the coast for Thanksgiving week. The park is perfectly fine and there are some nice hikes from the campground. Generally this is suburban Orange County, which is not my ideal destination. It was pretty crowded too.
The park is kept perfectly well, but seems to be a victim of the horrendous western drought. Many of the pictures online show a much greater degree of vegetation than we saw here.
We had a decent site that is pull through and good for solar. And some of the pull through sites here are immense.
All in all a decent park and if you wanted to visit friends in the area or are stuck without a weekend reservation and one of the oceanside campgrounds I would say it's a much better choice than the Disney-serving RV parks in the area.
Kate at The Scenic Route would stay here again
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“Nice dry camping in a canyon”
Reviewed 2/9/2016
Nightly rate: | $20 |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
Site Number: | 52 |
The park is just at the edge of civilization in Trabuco Canyon. It's nice because you feel somewhat out in the wilderness, but you are literally less than 10 minutes away from groceries, restaurants, shopping, etc. As noted in pervious reviews, the road is moderately busy, especially on the weekend with bikers. The campground itself wa... more
The park is just at the edge of civilization in Trabuco Canyon. It's nice because you feel somewhat out in the wilderness, but you are literally less than 10 minutes away from groceries, restaurants, shopping, etc. As noted in pervious reviews, the road is moderately busy, especially on the weekend with bikers. The campground itself was pretty empty during the week and nowhere close to full on Superbowl weekend (we couldn't get an antenna signal, so that may explain it). We chose a site that had partial shade (worked for our solar) and had a nice cluster of trees for the hammock. We pulled head-in to keep the picnic table and hammock on our door side.
Things to keep in mind:
-There is a $5 a night charge for your toad car
-Water is available, but in the back-in/head-in sites, you may need a long hose. The pull-through sites seemed to have the water spigot within reach for an RV.
-There are many trails in and around the park. The only dog-friendly trail in the park is the Mesa trail along the day-use area. Most of canyon is wilderness area and they don't want dogs to disturb the wildlife balance.
-The canyon road up to the park is twisty. We came from the south (Rancho Santa Margarita) and it was ok for our 30 ft mh and toad. Coming from the other way there are signs about vertical impairments and there is a lot of tree overhang.
Kerensa & Brandon would stay here again
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“Easy Trail Access - Mountain Biking and Hiking”
Reviewed 11/30/2015
Nightly rate: | $20 |
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Days stayed: | 6 |
Site Number: | 31 |
RV Length: | 31' (Class A) |
We found ourselves with a little time between reservations on the coast and decided on a week here to explore the trails and still have easy access to friends and sites in Orange County. This park is amazingly close to everything but still manages to feel like you are out in nature. We had a great site - 31 all the way at the... more
We found ourselves with a little time between reservations on the coast and decided on a week here to explore the trails and still have easy access to friends and sites in Orange County.
This park is amazingly close to everything but still manages to feel like you are out in nature.
We had a great site - 31 all the way at the end of the sites. Our site was huge, private and quiet. We did find ourselves in the trees and had little to no opportunity for solar power. Our site was relatively flat with a picnic table and fire ring.
Nearby trails take you up and around the park - with mountain biking access, paved roads, hiking trails and even horse trails (with horse camping area just down the way from our site). The easy access to trails was a huge impact on our rating. We love being able to get out into nature without having to drive.
The close access to the urban area also means that it is a very busy park with LOTS of tent campers. Many large groups even over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. The ranger came by and suggested that we lock up our portable solar panels. We also had to make time to clean up our site of all the garbage left behind by prior campers. Over and over we witnessed campers leave messes behind at the campsites and the rangers did not do a cleanup of sites between guests.
Make time for hiking and don't miss a trip to Cooks Corner, the popular biker bar with great Taco Tuesday. We also loved the nearby corner store and their excellent selection of beer.
2WanderAway - Shannon would stay here again
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“Nice Place To Stay Just Oustside Orange County”
Reviewed 9/30/2015
Nightly rate: | $20 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 63 |
RV Length: | 25' |
We stayed at this county park over the weekend. The campground is just outside the major points of interest in South Orange County. For me it's a nice weekend getaway, but if visiting from out of town you could stay here and visit all the tourist destinations Disneyland, Local Beaches etc. The park is located in a canyon just outsi... more
We stayed at this county park over the weekend. The campground is just outside the major points of interest in South Orange County. For me it's a nice weekend getaway, but if visiting from out of town you could stay here and visit all the tourist destinations Disneyland, Local Beaches etc.
The park is located in a canyon just outside of suburbia. It's a nice setting with trees and a currently dry river running along the campground. All sites are gravel and there are no hookups, although there are many water faucets located around the park some right at certain sites. There are some nice pull through sites in the park that are large and well shaded, when I return I will attempt to reserve a pull through site. There is a two lane highway that runs next to the park and motorcycles frequently drive by late into the night. This park was somewhat loud until about midnight. Many locals visit the park on the weekend camping in tents and some were a bit too loud into the evening.
There are many nice places to walk in the campground for dogs and humans as well as hiking and biking trails (no dogs allowed). Beware of ants! They were everywhere in the gravel covering the sites.
Our site was a back in site me was nice, but the back in sites are much closer together than the pull through sites. The sites are positioned on a angle so backing in was simple. The road that leads to the park is windey and low tree branches canopy the road. I was nervous with my Airstream so proceed with caution if you have a taller motorhome or fifth wheel.
Chris would stay here again
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
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