2025 Facility Reservation Applications Now Open
For more information about 2025 facility reservation requests and group definitions, click here.
For more information about 2025 facility reservation requests and group definitions, click here.
Click here to download the Public Parks Inventory List
This information be also be accessed through the Interactive Map function located here.
View the City of Irvine Community & Library Services Reservation Policy here. For answers to common questions, see below. Contact Facility Reservations at 949-724-6620 or reservations@cityofirvine.org for more information.
Looking to reserve an athletic field for a birthday party, game, or company outing? Learn more about the City of Irvine's one-time rental information here.
Information about ongoing reservations of athletic fields can be found here. Ongoing leagues qualify to receive the same field and time over an extended period of time.
If you have rented our facilities, please print, complete and return our survey.
City of Irvine Programs
The City has many parks and facilities that offer opportunities for participation in our nature trails.
The following groups are required to obtain an Open Space Access Permit and below documents prior to the date(s) of their program or activity within the Irvine Open Space Preserve. Application materials should be submitted to Facility Reservations. For guidance on this process, please call 949-724-6620 or email reservations@cityofirvine.org.
There are countless ways to connect with nature and enjoy outdoor adventures without traveling far, including hiking, mountain biking, equestrian programs, and naturalist-led tours.
City of Irvine Programs
The City has many parks and facilities that offer opportunities for participation in our nature trails.
Driving Directions & More Information
The Irvine Ranch Conservancy was established in 2005. It is a non-profit, non-advocacy organization, created to help care for the 50,000 acres of permanently protected wildlands and parks on the historic Irvine Ranch. The organization works with the City of Irvine to enhance the public appreciation, understanding and connection to the land, while helping other land owners and managers with all aspects of stewardship. The Conservancy contributes its resources, expertise and energy to achieve the best possible balance of preservation and public participation.