Silverado Canyon is a picturesque area located in the Santa Ana Mountains within Orange County, California. It is situated near the small unincorporated community of Silverado, which lies along Santiago Creek. The canyon is known for its rugged terrain, scenic landscapes, and lush vegetation, making it a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
Black Star Canyon Falls is a popular hiking destination located in Silverado, California. The trailhead is located in the Black Star Canyon parking lot, and the hike to the falls is approximately 3.5 miles round trip.
Oak Canyon Park is a 58-acre park located in Silverado, California. The park is operated by the Orange County Parks Department and offers a variety of recreational opportunities for visitors of all ages.
Rancho Silverado Stables is a stable and horse riding facility located in Silverado, California. The stable offers a variety of services, including horseback riding lessons, trail rides, horse training, and boarding. The stables are located in the beautiful hills of Orange County, offering scenic views and a peaceful environment for riders and horses alike.
The Silverado Modjeska Recreation and Park District is a local government special district established by the Orange County Board of Supervisors in 1961. Its purpose is to provide a well-rounded, wholesome program of recreation and leisure time activities for residents of the County's canyon areas, which includes Silverado, Ladd, Black Star, Williams and Modjeska canyons.
Founded in 1990, the Silverado Children’s Center is located in the canyons of the Santa Ana Mountains in eastern Orange County, California. A program of the Silverado Modjeska Recreation and Parks District, SCC offers an emergent curriculum that incorporates an appreciation of nature’s handiwork, care for living creatures, and a solid respect for the environment.
Silverado is an unincorporated community in Silverado Canyon, which is located in the Santa Ana Mountains in eastern Orange County, California. Portions of the town sit on a former Mexican land grant Rancho Lomas de Santiago. Silverado is located at the boundaries of Cleveland National Forest. The site is a California Historical Landmark.
Surrounded by plush, scenic landscaping and the newly-renovated grounds, Giracci Vineyards and Farms offers an abundance of country elegance, with a dash of history and a touch of rustic charm, creating a tranquil, magical environment for all.
Orange County Polo Club provides year round Polo with games open to the public, 3 days a week, lessons for beginning to advanced polo players, active children’s polo program, interscholastic polo program and hosting or participating in tournaments throughout Southern California.
Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary is a 12 acre wildlife sanctuary located in Modjeska Canyon. It includes a natural history museum, trails, and a bird observation deck. It’s a great place to quietly observe nature!
Rancho Las Lomas is Southern California's most spectacular private resorts and wildlife sanctuary. Hidden away in the foothills, this lovely special event location is used for weddings, film and photo shoots, and unique corporate, and commercial events!
10499-10967 Black Star Canyon Rd, Silverado, CA 92676
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Black Star Canyon Indian Village Historic Site - The Indians who lived on the village located here had stolen some horses, and the whites followed them back to their camp. After a skirmish, the whites left with the horses that the Indians had not killed. In 1878 the Black Star Coal Mining Company had a mine at the mouth of the canyon.
Limestone Canyon Regional Park includes thick oak woodlands, streamside habitats, year-round springs and an iconic geological formation called “the Sinks,†often compared to a mini-Grand Canyon.