Carbon Canyon Regional Park
Carbon Canyon Regional Park (or simply Carbon Canyon Park) is a regional park in Brea, California, that was created after the Carbon Canyon Creek was dammed. It links up with Chino Hills State Park on the east side. The park also is home to a small forest of Redwood trees, which have been struggling to survive since the start of the 2010 California drought.
Carbon Canyon Regional Park | |
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Carbon Canyon Park | |
The lake that is found in the center of the park. | |
Location of the park on a map of Southern California. | |
Location | Brea, California, United States |
Coordinates | 33.920°N 117.837°W |
Area | 124 acres |
Opening | c. 1975 |
Owned by | Orange County Parks |
Open | Fall–Winter: 7AM–6PM Spring–Summer: 7AM–9PM |
Terrain | Hilly |
Water | 1 lake |
Website | ocparks.com |
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