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Revision as of 23:29, 5 July 2021
In Orange County, California. It's subdivided into 24 villages.
Restaurants
- Sam Woo
- Yigah
- Chef Ekrem's Mediterranean Grill. Part of Wholesome Choice's food court.
- Oo Toro Sushi
- Puesta
Florists
Outdoors
Hikes:
- San Joaquin Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary. Flat, easy walks.
- Laguna Coast Wilderness Park
- Hicks Canyon. 2-mile trail shaded by eucalyptus trees.
- Shady Canyon Trail. Three Sisters rock formation.
- Tomato Springs Trail in the Village of Portola Springs.
- Bommer Canyon. Formerly a cattle ranch.
- Quail Hill Loop. 1.8 mile loop between the 405, Shady Canyon Drive, and University Drive. Plenty of parking, views of the city. Urban trail,
- Quail Trail
- Serrano Ridge Trail
- Turtle Ridge
Parks:
Nearby:
- Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve in Newport Beach
- Castaways Park in Newport Beach
- Buck Gully Reserve in Newport Beach
- Peters Canyon in Tustin
- Limestone Canyon Regional Park in Silverado
Other
Household Hazardous Waste Disposal
- 6411 Oak Canyon
- Tue-Sat, 9am-3pm
Nearby Markets
- Whole Foods Market on Jamboree
- Tokyo Central in Costa Mesa
- Arirang Market in Garden Grove
- Electric City Butcher in Santa Ana
See Also
- "At 50, New City of Irvine Is Evergreen: How Irvine was master-planned to be one of America’s most livable cities." Irvine Standard May 16, 2021. Good history of Irvine, including its master planning roots.