IMAGINING IRVINE’S LARGEST NATURE PARK
We’re honored to present this community vision for what would become Irvine’s largest nature park, as imagined by Irvine residents. These hand-drawn illustrations reflect the priorities and aspirations we’ve heard from thousands of community members: hidden sanctuaries anchored by miles of trails that invite all to experience tranquility in the heart of our community. We look forward to our continued partnership with the community to bring this vision to reality.
Explore the Park

Explore how much of the privately owned Oak Creek Golf Club can become Irvine’s largest nature park. Its scale – well over 50 acres – afforded opportunities to achieve many of the priorities expressed by residents.
Community Collaboration

Renowned park planners Jenny Rigby and Sean O’Malley have guided the community planning process, hosted by Irvine Company at a dedicated design studio. Here are the results:
Workshops
& Public Meetings
Planning
Studio Participants
Online
Survey Responses
Mailed-in
Survey Responses
Community Preferences
Support for Nature
Trails & Bridges
Support for Botanic
& Pollinator Gardens
Support for Woodlands
& Nature Play
Resident Perspectives
Completing the Jeffrey Open Space Trail
with the New Nature Park
The nature park and planned bridges would complete the Jeffrey Open Space Trail – connecting residents from Limestone Canyon, through the heart of the city, to Quail Hill Open Space Preserve.
Questions & Answers
How will the nature park anchor a new residential village?
The nature park would anchor a lower-density village featuring a new public school. This balance of public open space and a new village aligns with Irvine’s traditional master planning principles and serves as a model for addressing state housing mandates.
How can the nature park complete the Jeffrey Open Space Trail?
Jeffrey Open Space Trail is envisioned to provide safe and uninterrupted pathways through central Irvine, connecting the city’s northern and southern nature preserves. This vision is taking a major step forward with the construction of a new bridge spanning I-5. However, once over I-5, the trail will be constrained by infrastructure, railroad tracks and a six-lane roadway. In addition to city plans, the trail could be routed into the new nature park and new bridges could enhance safety for pedestrians and cyclists through central Irvine.
Who are the planners?
Irvine Company has partnered with acclaimed park planners Jenny Rigby of The Acorn Group and Sean O’Malley of SWA, who have facilitated workshops, lead tours and conducted surveys to turn your ideas into a shared plan.
What’s the status of village planning on and around this site?
Park and trail planning will be completed prior to consideration of a future residential village.
Share Your Ideas
Please let us know your perspective and feedback.
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