Travel Guide to California

ORANGE COUNTY

Exquisite beaches, diverse cities, and thriving arts scenes mark this Southern California county

- BY CHRISTINE DELSOL

TOP CITIES

Anaheim, Buena Park, Costa Mesa, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Orange, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, San Clemente

INTERNATIO­NAL GATEWAY

John Wayne/orange County Airport (SNA), located at the juncture of Costa Mesa, Santa Ana and Newport Beach near I-405

TOURISM WEBSITES visittheoc.com visitanahe­im.org visitbuena­park.com travelcost­amesa.com surfcityus­a.com destinatio­nirvine.com visitlagun­abeach.com visitnewpo­rtbeach.com sanjuancap­istrano.org

POPULATION 3,190,400

Days when Disneyland, 42 miles of idyllic beaches and swaths of orange groves were all that lifted “The O.C.” out of Los Angeles’ shadow are long gone. Orange County today is a diverse collection of cities counting famous surf breaks, historic missions, art colonies and scenic marinas among its attraction­s.

While beach towns—from surf-centric Huntington Beach to tony Newport to artsy Laguna to serene San Clemente—still embody the casual, creative California of popular imaginatio­n, inland cities have grown into shopping, entertainm­ent and sports meccas. Irvine—encompassi­ng a University of California campus, the evolving Orange County Great Park and several “villages”—was the vanguard of a trend toward master-planned communitie­s in recent decades.

Defying the suburban stereotype, Orange County cities possess distinct personalit­ies. Even Anaheim, with its modern convention center, revival of the historic Center Street Promenade commerce district, and bustling Packing House food market, has distinguis­hed itself from the Magic Kingdom. About 30 percent of OC residents hail from another country, and English is a second language for 45 percent; Little Saigon is the largest Vietnamese community outside of Vietnam. A true melting pot, the county hosts a dizzying array of ethnic food, festivals, markets and cultural events.

Performanc­e venues such as the Orange County Performing Arts Center and the South Coast Repertory are sprinkled throughout the county. Destinatio­n shopping malls, including Irvine Spectrum, Costa Mesa’s South

Coast Plaza and Fashion Island in Newport Beach, vie with dozens of local shopping districts.

Sports fans cheer the Los Angeles Angels at the Angel Stadium of Anaheim and the Anaheim Ducks hockey team at Honda Center, which doubles as a big-name concert venue. More than 40 championsh­ip courses and a temperate climate await golfers, while hotel and day spas stand ready to soothe aches and tone muscles.

City & Town

Anaheim is the largest of Orange County’s 34 cities. None has a typical downtown, though Huntington Beach offers a vibrant seaside city center. History buffs gravitate to San Juan Capistrano’s beautifull­y preserved 18th-century mission, Yorba Linda’s Nixon Presidenti­al Library and the restored Victorian homes and historic city centers in Santa Ana and Orange.

The Great Outdoors The coastline with its world-famous surf spots (Huntington Beach, the Wedge at Newport Beach, Trestles in San Clemente), yacht harbors (Newport Beach, Dana Point) and protected areas (Crystal Cove State Park’s underwater reserve, the wetlands of California’s first state beach, Doheny) are just the beginning of Orange County’s natural wonders. Inland canyons and parks teem with wildlife and hiking and biking trails, such as Irvine’s 300-acre San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary. Family Fun

Disneyland and Knott’s Berry Farm are a given, but don’t overlook fun at Sky Zone Anaheim’s indoor trampoline­s and Pretend City Children’s Museum in Irvine, where kids go to “work,” collect their pay from ATMS and buy groceries. Santa Ana’s Discovery Science Center offers more than 100 hands-on exhibits, and Dana Point’s Ocean Institute runs marine science and history expedition­s on a tall ship or a research vessel.

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