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The ultimate adventure guide

Shaun Hunter
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09/22/2022
Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park is a large park in the Santa Ana Mountains area of south Orange County.
Shaun Hunter
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09/22/2022
The park accesses many miles of backcountry trails ranging in difficulty levels.
Shaun Hunter
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09/22/2022
A visitor center has a park office, interpretive displays, and viewing deck standing high over most of the park area.
Shaun Hunter
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09/22/2022
Caspers Wilderness Park has playground areas.
Shaun Hunter
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09/22/2022
Trails heading into the mountains vary in allowing bicycles and equestrians.
Shaun Hunter
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09/22/2022
Structures standing at the Old Corral Picnic Grounds.
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09/22/2022
A group campground can be used by groups or by day use visitors.
Shaun Hunter
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09/22/2022
Overlooking Live Oak Grove Campground at Caspers Wilderness Park.
Shaun Hunter
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09/22/2022
Starr Mesa Equestrian Campground gives equestrians a dedicated place to stay with their horses overnight.
Shaun Hunter
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09/22/2022
Ortega Flats Campground accommodates RVs with water and electrical hook ups.
Shaun Hunter
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09/22/2022
Shaded tables at the Old Corral Picnic Grounds.
Shaun Hunter
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09/22/2022
Interpretive signs along the network of trails.
Shaun Hunter
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09/22/2022
Campers have access to an RV dump station at the camping area.

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