Moro Link added to Greenbelt
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Mike Swanson
Greenbelt activists and lovers of open space in Laguna Beach and
across the county can look forward to enjoying a parcel of land
linking the Cleveland National Forest to the Pacific coast after an
Irvine Co. donation to this month.
A 42-acre parcel called Moro Ridge Link will first serve as a
thoroughfare between Crystal Cove State Park and Laguna Coast
Wilderness Park. Orange County environmentalists see the donation as
a big step toward providing an open corridor for wildlife, allowing
animals to be less confined to either the Cleveland National Forest
or coastal parks.
“It’s a small but mighty ridge,” said Mary Fegraus, executive
director of the Laguna Canyon Foundation. “If that ridge were to fill
up with houses, it would create quite a roadblock to what we’re
trying to accomplish out here.”
Fegraus expects the donated land to affect visitors at Laguna
Coast Wilderness Park most when it becomes open to the public daily.
The plan is to coordinate the park’s daily accessibility with the
opening of the Nix Nature Center, which is scheduled to be complete
by 2005 after its groundbreaking next year.
“Relative to the amount of open space we’ve already secured, this
really isn’t much, but its function will be tremendous -- more for
the entire area than any individual park,” Fegraus said.
Residents dedicated to preserving the county’s open space have
been fighting since the 1980s to secure Moro Ridge Link, Fegraus
said.
“It’s right there at the top of ridge and will provide a lot of
opportunities to create trails into a variety of beautiful areas,”
Fegraus said.
Moro Ridge Link serves as a trail hub for hikers, mountain bikers
and equestrians, said John Christensen, spokesman for the Irvine Co.
The land had been owned by the Irvine Co. for more than 100 years.
“We’re looking forward to hearing about people’s trips on foot,
bike or horse from the national forest to the ocean,” Christensen
said. “Outdoor enthusiasts throughout Orange County are going to have
something special here. It’s a wonderful area to traverse and
explore.”
Larry Sweet, a park ranger at Laguna Coast Wilderness Park, said
the link will provide hikers a third alternative starting point to
get to the park, adding that the Dilley and Willow Canyon parking
areas on Laguna Canyon Road are where rangers prefer visitors start.
Hikers can also access the park from Dartmoor Street in North Laguna
and by the tennis courts on Laguna Canyon Road.
“We have volunteers at [Willow Canyon and Dilley] to help steer
people and provide information, so that’s where we prefer people
start,” Sweet said. “We’re looking into stationing volunteers at the
new site, especially if it seems we’re getting more traffic than we
expected from up there.”
Sweet agreed with Fegraus that the opening of the ridge probably
wouldn’t immediately affect the volume of hikers in Laguna Coast
Wilderness Park.
“For most people, that’s a long walk,” Sweet said. “A few rugged
hikers might occasionally trickle in, though.”
Moro Ridge Link can be accessed at the top of Ridge Park Lane, off
Newport Coast Drive in Newport Beach.
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