Upper Newport Bay Nature Reserve

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600 Shellmaker Rd, Newport Beach, CA 92660, USA

Upper Newport Bay Nature Reserve is located in Orange County of California state. On the street of Shellmaker Road and street number is 600. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (949) 640-1751. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Upper Newport Bay Nature Reserve quickly are 33.6203694 ,-117.8918481

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Address: 600 Shellmaker Rd, Newport Beach, CA 92660, USA
Postal code: 92660
Phone: (949) 640-1751
Website: http://www.newportbay.org/

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  • Mark Timothy

    (July 30, 2019, 10:11 am)

    Great place to get away from the city streets with miles of bike paths and walking trails. Waterway connects to the Newport Bay.

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Upper Newport Bay Nature Reserve | 600 Shellmaker Rd, Newport Beach, CA 92660, USA | Phone: (949) 640-1751
Upper Newport Bay Nature Reserve | 600 Shellmaker Rd, Newport Beach, CA 92660, USA | Phone: (949) 640-1751
Upper Newport Bay Nature Reserve | 600 Shellmaker Rd, Newport Beach, CA 92660, USA | Phone: (949) 640-1751
Upper Newport Bay Nature Reserve | 600 Shellmaker Rd, Newport Beach, CA 92660, USA | Phone: (949) 640-1751
Upper Newport Bay Nature Reserve | 600 Shellmaker Rd, Newport Beach, CA 92660, USA | Phone: (949) 640-1751
Upper Newport Bay Nature Reserve | 600 Shellmaker Rd, Newport Beach, CA 92660, USA | Phone: (949) 640-1751
Upper Newport Bay Nature Reserve | 600 Shellmaker Rd, Newport Beach, CA 92660, USA | Phone: (949) 640-1751
Upper Newport Bay Nature Reserve | 600 Shellmaker Rd, Newport Beach, CA 92660, USA | Phone: (949) 640-1751

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Upper Newport Bay

Operation: Upper Newport Bay. The earliest human inhabitants of the Bay lands lived here nearly 9,000 years ago. In 1864, James Irvine and partners acquired the Bay for 37 cents an acre. In 1989, the area was officially recognized as the Upper Newport Bay Nature Reserve by the county.