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In June 1950, O'Neill family matriarch Marguerite "Daisy" O'Neill dedicated 278 acres of Rancho Mission Viejo land to the County of Orange for the creation of O'Neill Regional Park. Now totaling nearly 3,000 acres, the park is enjoyed by thousands of visitors each year. They come to picnic under its ancient sycamores and oaks and hike along more than 18 miles of trails. Visitors also have access to a riding and hiking trail that connects O'Neill Park to Doheny State Beach. For more information, call 949-858-9365 or visit http://www.ocparks.com/oneillpark.
The Reserve at Rancho Mission Viejo
Donna O'Neill Land Conservancy
Upper Chiquita Conservation Area
Ladera Land Conservancy
Ronald W. Caspers Wilderness Park
O'Neill Regional Park
Preserving Historic Places
City of San Juan Capistrano Open Space Acquisition
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