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Bommer Canyon Preserve: A Rustic Haven in the Heart of Irvine

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Nestled in the heart of Bommer Canyon Preserve is part of the old Irvine Ranch Cattle Camp. This site has been a popular destination for parties, company picnics, weddings, and family reunions since it was built in 1967.

Bommer Canyon Preserve in Irvine, California (Photo by Julie Nguyen)
Bommer Canyon Preserve in Irvine, California (Photo by Julie Nguyen)

Over the years, some of the original structures have remained, adding to the rustic feel of the canyon. However, due to age and wear and tear, the City of Irvine has decided to rehabilitate the site to keep it safe and functional for future generations to enjoy.

Bommer Canyon Preserve in Irvine, California (Photo by Julie Nguyen)
Bommer Canyon Preserve in Irvine, California (Photo by Julie Nguyen)

The Bommer Canyon Community Park Rehabilitation Project began in 2020 with the clearing of older structures to make way for new ones that will match the park’s original ranch style but with improvements to the park’s accessibility, including new restrooms and more pathways. The construction is expected to be complete by mid-2023, and reservations are currently unavailable.

Bommer Canyon Preserve in Irvine, California (Photo by Julie Nguyen)
Bommer Canyon Preserve in Irvine, California (Photo by Julie Nguyen)

The community feedback received by the City’s public outreach efforts in 2018 was incorporated into the rehabilitation design for the Cattle Camp area. This ensures that the new structures will cater to the needs of the community while preserving the historical significance of the site. The site is an important preservation area for many local plants and wildlife, including several endangered species, and the project aims to maintain the ecological balance while providing a safe and accessible venue for events.

Bommer Canyon Preserve in Irvine, California (Photo by Julie Nguyen)
Bommer Canyon Preserve in Irvine, California (Photo by Julie Nguyen)

Bommer Canyon Community Park is located at 11 Bommer Canyon Road, in the heart of the City’s open space preservation area. It’s a 15-acre community park that contains land that once served as a rest area for ranch hands known as the former Cattle Camp. Today, it’s one of Irvine’s most popular rental facilities, offering a unique rustic setting for special events. The site consists of a “Chuck Wagon” food service building, Drink Pavilion, trailer for staff offices, storage units, stage area, picnic tables, fire ring, barbeque spit, and play/activity area.

Bommer Canyon Preserve in Irvine, California (Photo by Julie Nguyen)
Bommer Canyon Preserve in Irvine, California (Photo by Julie Nguyen)

Apart from the Cattle Camp area, Bommer Canyon Trail is also a must-visit when in the area. This natural oasis nestled within suburbia offers a little bit of everything.

Bommer Canyon Preserve in Irvine, California (Photo by Julie Nguyen)
Bommer Canyon Preserve in Irvine, California (Photo by Julie Nguyen)

The full 4.8 mile hike showcases natural beauty, has lots of wildlife spotting opportunities, an interesting history, and sweeping vistas as you approach the highest point in the San Joaquin Hills. But if you’re looking for something easy, the 2-mile option is a great flat hike that’s perfect for families.

Bommer Canyon Preserve in Irvine, California (Photo by Julie Nguyen)
Bommer Canyon Preserve in Irvine, California (Photo by Julie Nguyen)

Bommer Canyon Trail is a National Natural Landmark and California’s first Natural Landmark, making it a unique destination in Irvine. If there’s no parking in the main lot, head down to the Turtle Rock Community Park and then walk up from there.

Bommer Canyon Preserve in Irvine, California (Photo by Julie Nguyen)
Bommer Canyon Preserve in Irvine, California (Photo by Julie Nguyen)

In conclusion, Bommer Canyon Preserve is a rustic haven in the heart of Irvine. Whether you’re looking for a venue for your next event or a place to enjoy nature with your family, Bommer Canyon Preserve is definitely worth visiting. The ongoing rehabilitation project ensures that the site remains functional and safe while preserving its historical significance and ecological balance.

Bommer Canyon Preserve in Irvine, California (Photo by Julie Nguyen)
Bommer Canyon Preserve in Irvine, California (Photo by Julie Nguyen)

Bommer Canyon Trailhead

1 Bommer Canyon Road

Irvine, CA 92617


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Julie Nguyen
Julie Nguyen
Julie, the visionary founder of SNAP TASTE, is passionately dedicated to uncovering the latest trends across hotels, restaurants, lifestyle, and entertainment. Julie is also an accomplished Marketing Director specializing in brand strategy and a valued member of the Harvard Business Review Advisory Council. Julie’s discerning eye and industry knowledge have been recognized through her role as a judge for the 2024 and 2025 CES Innovation Awards, where she evaluated groundbreaking advancements in technology. This prestigious role underscores her commitment to exploring and sharing cutting-edge developments that shape our world. Her passion for storytelling extends beyond technology. Julie has provided in-depth coverage of landmark global events such as the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, the Dubai 2020 Expo, CES, the D23 Expo, and the 2023 Milano Monza Motor Show. These experiences highlight her ability to capture the essence of world-class events, offering readers a front-row seat to pivotal moments. In addition, Julie has made a mark in film criticism, crafting memorable and compelling reviews for Nat Geo’s documentaries. Her ability to analyze and convey the heart of cinematic storytelling adds a new dimension to her versatile portfolio. Julie's dedication to delivering meaningful narratives ensures her audience stays informed, entertained, and inspired.
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