COSTA MESA TRAINS ON THE TRACKS On...
COSTA MESA
TRAINS ON THE TRACKS
On the third weekend of each month, engineers climb aboard their
trains and travel on three miles of track at Fairview Park to display
their steam and diesel engines. The public is welcome to join them at
the park at Placentia Avenue and Estancia North. The Orange County
Model Engineer program started in 1989 when engineers wanted to
display their engines and educate and entertain the community about
the past. (949) 548-7246.
MOBILE SKATE PARK
The Recreation Division’s Mobile Skate Park travels to various
parks throughout the city three days a week to provide skateboarders
and in-line skaters a state-of-the-art skate park. The mobile park
consists of two quarter-pipes, three wedges, two spines, a fun box
and a rail. Participants are required to have a signed waiver and
release form to use the park. Appropriate safety equipment, including
a helmet, elbow and kneepads, are required at all times. Visit the
city’s Web site at www.ci.costa-mesa.ca.us to get a form. Call (714)
327-7560 for a schedule of days, times and locations of the skate
park.
NEWPORT BEACH
BALBOA FUN ZONE
Children can ride the Ferris wheel, the merry-go-round and the
bumper cars, as well as play video games, pose for a portrait and
browse through souvenir shops along the boardwalk at the Balboa Fun
Zone, which has been attracting businesses since 1936. The fun zone
offers many eating choices, including Balboa Bars --
chocolate-covered ice cream bars sprinkled with toppings. The Fun
Zone is open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 400 E. Bay St., Balboa
Peninsula. (949) 673-0408. www.Balboa NewportBeach.com.
UPPER NEWPORT BAY ECOLOGICAL PRESERVE
AND NATURE PRESERVE
Canoe and kayak tours are available to experience six diverse
habitats for more than 200 bird species that either live there or
visit during the birds’ Pacific flyway migration. Campfire programs
are also offered, as are free two-hour walking nature tours departing
from Shellmaker Island every first and third Saturday at 9 a.m. Call
the Department of Fish and Game at (949) 640-6746, or the Friends of
the Newport Bay at (949) 646-8009.
UPPER NEWPORT BAY
PETER AND MARY MUTH INTERPRETIVE CENTER
Adults and children can explore 15 hands-on interactive exhibits
and communicate with the Newport Bay Naturalists and Friends through
interpretive educational opportunities or watch a “visual poem” of
Upper Newport Bay presented on five monitors, showing such acts as
birds in flight and the flow of running water in an estuary. The
10,000-square-foot interpretive center offers hands-on opportunities
to experience the inner workings of an estuary. 2301 University
Drive, Newport Beach. The center is open daily, except Mondays and
major holidays, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (714) 973-6820.
SHERMAN LIBRARY
& GARDENS
More than 2,000 plant species, from desert cactus to tropical
flowers, can be found in the gardens at this educational and cultural
resource center dedicated to the study of the Pacific Southwest. The
conservatory on the two-acre parcel has tropical plants and a koi
pond, and the Discovery Garden, specifically designed for those with
impaired vision, appeals to the sense of touch and is accessible to
wheelchairs. Docent tours are available. The gardens are open daily,
and the library is open on weekdays. 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona
del Mar. (949) 673-2261.
LIDO MARINA VILLAGE
Boutiques, gift shops, custom jewelry stores, art galleries,
boardwalk cafes and restaurants featuring continental, Mexican,
Italian, Greek and California cuisine can be found on the tree-lined
cobblestones paths of Via Oporto in Newport Beach. 3400 Via Oporto,
Newport Beach. (949) 675-8662.
CANNERY VILLAGE
A historic village tucked away on the upper Balboa Peninsula,
Cannery Village offers an enclave of shops containing anything from
French provincial furniture to sand sculptures and sterling silver
items. The village is bounded by Newport Boulevard, 31st Street,
Lafayette Avenue and 29th Street. Parking is available on 30th Street
between Villa and Newport Boulevard.
SUMMER CONCERTS
AT FASHION ISLAND
The summer concert series at Fashion Island will begin at 6 p.m.
Wednesday and continue each week through August, offering a variety
of music, including jazz, rock ‘n’ roll and country. Seating for the
free concerts is available on a first-come, first-served basis, but
preferred seating can be purchased from the concierge. (949)
721-2000.
NEWPORT LANDING SPORTFISHING
Open party or private charter trips to local waters or Catalina
Island are available, including harbor cruises aboard the Newport
Landing Belle, an authentic stern-wheeler built in 1993. The vessel is available for special events, such as weddings, rehearsal dinners,
bar mitzvahs, anniversaries, graduations, meetings and cocktail
parties. Open party summer fishing is available from 6:30 p.m. to
midnight. Boats depart from 6 a.m. to noon and 12:30 to 5:30 p.m.
daily. Passage for a half-day costs $26 or $19 for children 12 and
younger and people 60 and older. Newport Landing rents rods and
tackle packs and sells fishing licenses. Packages that include a
ticket, rod, tackle and license are available. Charter boats have
various occupancies: The Patriot can hold 76 passengers; the
Nautilus, 72; the Amigo, 48; and the Ultra, 30. Prices vary for
holidays, weekends and weekdays and according to length of trip.
Newport Landing Sportfishing is at 309 Palm St., Suite F, Balboa
Peninsula. (949) 675-0550 or www.newportlanding.com.
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