The park is located in Riverside, one mile east of the 91 Freeway, in the Arlington Heights - Lake Matthews area.
Dogs are allowed on the trails, but not in the visitor center/museum. They must be kept on a leash while on the trails.
Visitors can enjoy picnicking, hiking, and guided tours, as well as educational programs and special events. The park also features interactive QR code stations along the trails, providing a fun and engaging way to learn about the park's history and citrus facts.
Visitors can pay for admission at the kiosk attendant with credit card or cash (exact change is appreciated), or use the Yodel parking app. Certain State Park Passes are also accepted, including the Limited Use Golden Bear Pass.
The park is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history and significance of the California citrus industry, and offers a living museum experience with over 250 acres of citrus groves, historic buildings, and interpretive exhibits.