The Los Rios District lies directly across the railroad tracks from the Capistrano Depot and is the oldest neighborhood in California. The forty homes that remain here include three original adobe structures. The Montanez, the Rios, and the Silvas are all that remain of the adobes that housed the builders of the mission and the mission ranch workers in the late 1700's and early 1800's.
Located in the heart of Irvine and the Great Park, Wild Rivers is looking to once again establish itself as the premier waterpark in Southern California. With over 20 acres of revitalized space and 20 exhilarating water slides and attractions, it caters to all tastes and preferences, boasting everything from heart-pounding thrill rides to a serene lazy river and pulse-pounding wave pool
Pretend City Children’s Museum is designed for children to learn how the world works while engaging their curiosities and imaginations. The Museum is a child-size interconnected city that balances rich educational learning experiences with boundless fun, and where children can try on real-world roles and let their creativity rule.
Moulton Museum honors the pioneer spirit and works to bring history to life through storytelling. It is expanding the collective understanding of the ranching era and its lasting impact on the economic, social, architectural, and cultural fabric of Orange County.
This prehistoric playground includes a myriad of educational opportunities for children of all ages to explore. Resting in rolling sand waves sits a 33 foot bowhead whale skeleton that children can climb on and imagine how it lived 9 million years ago. This 1/3 scale replica is reminiscent of the fossil unearthed on this very site.
OC Archery was established in 2000. It is a full service, sales, and instructional facility that caters to the needs of archers of any age or skill level. It makes every customer feel at home and to make sure that the services are personalized for the needs of each individual customer.
The backcountry and wilderness areas of Crystal Cove State Park offer you 18 miles of hiking trails through 2,400 acres of native wilderness mostly the endangered coastal sage scrub plant community. The higher trails offer beautiful vistas of the mountainous backcountry, geological formations, and the blue Pacific Ocean.
Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park has approximately 4,500 acres of wilderness and natural open space land. Within the park lands are mature oaks, sycamores, and elderberry trees, two year round streams and more than 30 miles of official trails. Many rare and endangered plants and animals make this park their home. This park is designated as a wildlife sanctuary.
The Harbor House Cafe has been serving coastal California patrons since 1939. It is just the kind of traditional eatery that locals and newcomers flock to for good food, excellent service and attractive decor.
Las Flores is an unincorporated census-designated place in Orange County, California, located adjacent to the City of Rancho Santa Margarita, California. The population was 5,971 at the 2010 census, up from 5,625 at the 2000 census.
Disney California Adventure, located in Anaheim, California, is a popular theme park that forms part of the Disneyland Resort. Opened in 2001, it offers a unique blend of attractions, entertainment, a magical experience and dining inspired by the history and culture of California.
The Pump Room is OC's Original Bikini Sports Bar! Legendary stop for scantily-clad bartenders pouring cocktails & beers plus a juke box & pool tables. The bar has ample TVs for watching sports and is popular for its bikini bartenders.
Second Base Bar & Grill is a popular sports bar located at 1535 W Chapman Ave in Orange, California. It is known for its delicious food, vibrant atmosphere, and lively events. The bar is open daily from 11:00 am to 2:00 am and offers a full bar, pool tables, and multiple TVs for watching sports. It frequently hosts events with bikini bartenders and DJs.
Silverado Canyon is a picturesque area located in the Santa Ana Mountains within Orange County, California. It is situated near the small unincorporated community of Silverado, which lies along Santiago Creek. The canyon is known for its rugged terrain, scenic landscapes, and lush vegetation, making it a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
Dana Strands Beach, located in Dana Point, California, is a beautiful and relatively less crowded beach known for its picturesque scenery, soft sandy shores, and great surfing conditions. Dana Strands Beach is known for its stunning ocean views and dramatic coastal cliffs. The beach offers a serene and picturesque setting, perfect for relaxing and enjoying nature.
Dana Cove Park in Dana Point, California, is a scenic coastal park located in the Dana Point Harbor area. It's known for its stunning ocean views, opportunities for various outdoor activities, and historical significance. The park offers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, Dana Point Harbor, and the surrounding cliffs. It’s a great spot for photography and relaxing by the sea.
Laguna Niguel Regional Park is dedicated to a wide variety of recreational uses. Two pedestrian bridges provide access to remote picnic shelters and hiking trails. Lake fishing for trout, (winter only) and bass and catfish, (year-round) is available for all park visitors.
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Luna Grill Dana Point offers Orange County fresh Mediterranean cuisine such as kabobs, gourmet salads, hummus, house-made falafel, pita wraps, desserts, craft beer and wine in a contemporary, fast-casual setting. It serves REAL food that contains no added hormones, no GMOs, and no preservatives whenever possible.
Capistrano Beach is a neighborhood located along the coast of southern Orange County, and it is part of the city of Dana Point. It is known for its scenic coastal views and proximity to the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by San Clemente to the south and Doheny State Beach to the north.
The Susanna Bixby Bryant Museum consists of 2500 square feet of vintage room furnishings, from the late 1800s to 1930, including five museum rooms covering the history of the botanic garden, ranching, citrus, water wars, Cajon Canal/zanjeros, bee industry, Yorba family artifacts and mementos.