Information about the San Joaquin Hills in the southern region
of Orange County, California. n The San Joaquin Hills
are a low range of hills extending from northwest to southeast,
from Newport Beach to San Juan Capistrano.
Wikipedia San Joaquin Hills Article
Article with information about the geography, habitats, geology,
flora, fauna, history, and development in the San Joan Hills
of Orange County.
UC Irvine Arboretum
1.2 acre botanical garden and research facility
located in the San Joaquin Hills, about a mile
from the University of California at Irvine.
Aliso and Wood Canyon Wilderness Park
Laguna Coast Wilderness Park
Laguna Canyon
SPANISH NAME: Canada de las Lagunas
LOCATION: Irvine to Laguna Beach
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Laguna Canyon Foundation
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Laguna Canyon Conservancy
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Laguna Canyon Artists
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Laguna Canyon Winery
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Laguna Canyon Spa
Transportation in the San Joaquin Hills
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California State Route 133 (connects Irvine and Laguna Beach)
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California State Route 73 (connects 405 and 5 Freeways)
- Corona del Mar Freeway (north 3 miles of Highway 73)
- San Joaquin Hills Toll Road (south 12 miles of Highway 73
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San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency Toll Roads
Summits from North to South
- Turtle Rock (Irvine)
- Signal Peak (Newport Coast, Newport Beach)
- Pelican Hill (Newport Coast, Newport Beach)
- Temple Hill (Laguna Beach)
- Niguel Hill (Laguna Niguel)
San Joaquin Hills Community Association
Neighborhood association representing a private, gated,
master planned community of single family homes in Laguna Niguel.
Located in the most northernly foothills area of Laguna Niguel.
The development was approved by the Laguna Niguel city council
in 1994 and construction began in 1997. Its neighborhoods include
Crestview, Glen Cove, Knolls, Somerset, and The Summit.
San Joaquin Hills Neighborhood of Newport Beach
Former census designated place annexed by the city of newport Beach
on January 1, 2002.
Visitor Attractions in Orange County
Southern Coast of California
Entire Coast of California
Southern California Travel Guide