Orange County is located in southern California, just north of San Diego County and south of Los Angeles County. It is the second largest county in California (next to Los Angeles County). Orange County includes the cities of Anaheim, Huntington Beach, Fullerton, La Habra, Buena Park, Santa Ana, Irvine, Costa Mesa, Cypress, La Palma, Orange, Yorba Linda, Brea Newport Beach, Mission Viejo, and more. The I-5, and 405 and 91 freeways connect OC to Los Angeles, San Diego, and Riverside County, making them easily accessible.
Things to do in Orange County
The world-famous weather, clear beaches, and hilly terrain make OC of the best locations for outdoor activities. Huntington Beach is known for its world-famous surfing and fishing spots. Near the beach, you'll find the Bolsa Chica ecological reserve, which is home to a famous coastal wetland and a sanctuary for several endangered species, and one of the best examples of a man-made sanctuary coming to fruition.
OC is also known for its entertainment-including theme parks, nightlife, and shopping. Anaheim is known for Disneyland, and beautiful historic sites. Buena Park is home to the extremely popular Knott's Berry Farm. Fullerton boasts a vibrant college town nightlife and overall culture. The Irvine Spectrum houses a number of popular dining and shopping locations. A number of world famous restaurants are also located across the county. Of course, Long Beach, one of the best-known California cities, is also known for its vibrant nightlife and fine dining and also a short drive away.
Orange County Businesses
Orange County's location and largely affluent population also make it one of the best locations for medical practices, including dermatology. World-renowned Botox, acne treatment, cosmetic filler, and laser vein treatment specialists are located here. The well-developed freeway system gives LA, San Diego, and Riverside county residents easy access to these businesses, and the bustling nightlife and world famous weather and scenery give them more or a reason to go. If you're going to visit, it's best o know that no one who lives in Orange County actually calls it "The OC."
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