South Orange County Suburb
Welcome to Laguna Hills, a South Orange County city in the Saddleback Valley, close to the 5 Freeway and the Aliso and Wood Canyons wilderness.
Laguna Hills is a city in southern Orange County, California, set within the Saddleback Valley between the Santa Ana Mountains and the Pacific coast. The land was part of the sprawling Moulton Ranch, a 19th-century cattle and sheep operation, until the ranch was subdivided beginning in the early 1960s. The community incorporated as a city in December 1991 and today has a population of roughly 31,000. The city's growth unfolded in waves. Early neighborhoods from the 1960s featured single-story ranch-style homes aimed at growing families, while the 1980s brought larger tract developments such as Aliso Meadows, Indian Creek, and Stratford Ridge, many with the Mediterranean-inspired architecture that became a South Orange County signature. Part of the original Moulton Ranch also became Leisure World Laguna Hills, the large retirement community that later incorporated separately as the city of Laguna Woods in 1999. Laguna Hills is primarily residential, with a dense suburban feel and high rates of homeownership, and it functions as a suburb within the broader South County region anchored by Irvine and Mission Viejo. Commercial development is concentrated along the El Toro Road and Avenida de la Carlota corridors, including retail centers and healthcare facilities. Public schools belong to the Saddleback Valley Unified School District, which serves Laguna Hills and neighboring communities and includes Laguna Hills High School. Transportation access is a defining advantage: Interstate 5 runs along the city's western edge, the San Joaquin Hills toll road (Route 73) begins nearby, and the Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park borders the city to the west, offering more than 30 miles of trails. Laguna Hills thus combines established suburban neighborhoods, strong school access, and proximity to both employment centers and open space.
Laguna Hills is in Orange County, California, within the Saddleback Valley of South Orange County. It sits between the Santa Ana Mountains and the Pacific coast, near Irvine, Lake Forest, and Mission Viejo.
Laguna Hills is served by the Saddleback Valley Unified School District, which also covers Lake Forest and parts of Mission Viejo and Rancho Santa Margarita. Laguna Hills High School is located within the city.
Laguna Hills was incorporated as a city in December 1991. The land was originally part of the 19th-century Moulton Ranch, which was subdivided for residential development beginning in the early 1960s.
Laguna Beach and the Pacific coast lie a short drive to the west, reached via State Route 133 and local roads. The San Joaquin Hills toll road (Route 73) also provides a faster route toward Newport Beach.
Leisure World Laguna Hills was a large retirement community founded in 1964 on former Moulton Ranch land. It later became known as Laguna Woods Village and incorporated separately as the city of Laguna Woods in 1999.
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