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Citrus Park Tours Are Back in Time for Christmas Break

Citrus Park Tours Are Back in Time for Christmas Break

Riversiders know that December and January offer some of the best weather opportunities for outdoor activity. Crisp mornings and cool sunny days are ideal for enjoying the natural spaces from which we derive so much pride. One thing my family has made a Christmas Break tradition is the walking tour at the Citrus Park on Van Buren.

The California Citrus State Historic Park offers an opportunity to experience the city’s rich history and deep connection to the citrus industry. These guided tours take you through the groves, where you’ll learn the story of Riverside through the lens of the citrus industry.

The tours delve into how Riverside became a central hub of the citrus industry. You’ll discover how the city’s growth and prosperity were linked to the cultivation and trade of oranges. The tours highlight Riverside’s significant role in building a citrus empire, from the early pioneers who planted the first orange trees to the development of innovative irrigation systems and transportation networks.

As you walk through the groves, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the citrus heritage that has shaped Riverside’s identity. The tours showcase the various citrus varieties grown and invented in the region, emphasizing the city’s contribution to developing the citrus industry. You’ll also learn about the challenges and triumphs faced by the early growers and how their efforts transformed Riverside into a thriving agricultural center.

The Citrus Park tours offer an educational and engaging experience for visitors of all ages. Knowledgeable guides provide insights into the history, science, and culture of citrus, making the tours both informative and enjoyable. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply curious about Riverside’s past, these tours offer a unique perspective on the city’s citrus heritage.

Information about the tours and other offerings at The California State Historic Park can be found on their website.