
Join Orange County Historian Eric Plunkett and Trail Guide Paula Dilsaver on a hike exploring several sites along Gaspar Portola’s 1769 expedition in south Orange County. Included will be interpreted talks at Portola’s campsite on the mesa, the former Indian village site of Alauna, and at the top of Lone Hill from where Portola Expedition members could spot San Clemente and Santa Catalina Islands. Along the way, you’ll be introduced to the flora and fauna of the area.
This particular hike was one that Orange County historian Phil Brigandi had planned to lead this spring; we’ll be conducting it in his honor.
This hike is divided into two parts:
Leg One. This is a gentle hike on a trail that’s partially paved/hard-packed, with little elevation gain in 2.5 hours. It will include two interpretive stops.
Leg Two. Please be advised that this is considered a moderate climb (with a few steep and rough portions) with an elevation gain of 400’ in three-quarters of a mile up to the top of Lone Hill. The total loop is about one and one-half miles and will take about an hour.
It’s not necessary to participate in both legs of the hike. When you register, please indicate if you will be continuing with Leg Two of our hike.
** There are no restrooms on this route. **
Date: Saturday, April 25, 2020
Meet at 8:45 a.m.
Hike leaves at 9:00 a.m.
Additional information (directions, parking meeting location, etc.) will be provided as part of your email confirmation.
To register for this hike, please follow this link: https://tinyurl.com/OCHSportola
Any other questions, please contact hikes@orangecountyhistory.org

It seems there’s a sensational “trial of the century” about every ten years or so. And from the Overell Trial to O. J. Simpson, Orange County has played a role in a surprising number of these nationally covered legal dramas. Among these is the attack by powerful theater impresario Alexander Pantages on 17-year-old Eunice Pringle of Garden Grove. The stories of Pringle, Pantages, and the famous trial will be the subject of the next Orange County Historical Society meeting. Historian Paul R. Spitzzeri and Pringle’s daughter, Marcy Worthington, will present “The Value of a Girl’s Honor: The Assault Trial of Alexander Pantages, 1929-1931” on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2020, 7:30 p.m., at Trinity Episcopal Church, 2400 N. Canal St., in Orange. The event is free and open to the public.