The park is located in Riverside, one mile east of the 91 Freeway, in the Arlington Heights - Lake Matthews area.
You can learn about the agricultural heritage of California, the development of the citrus industry, and the role it played in shaping the state's economy and culture. You can also enjoy picnicking, hiking, and guided tours, as well as educational programs and special events.
**Yes**, dogs are allowed on the trails on a leash, but **no** dogs are allowed in the visitor center/museum.
Along the park's trails, you can scan interactive QR code stations to learn about the park's diverse history and various facts about citrus, making it a fun and engaging way to explore the park.
Visitors have praised the park as beautiful, interesting, and recommendable, with many enjoying the scenic orange groves, clean restrooms, and well-appointed picnic areas. They have also appreciated the educational value of the park, with many finding it a great place to learn about the rich history of the region.