Northern Orange County Community
Welcome to Garden Grove, a northern Orange County city known for Christ Cathedral, its Strawberry Festival, and one of the nation's largest Vietnamese-American communities.
Garden Grove is a city in northern Orange County, California, situated south of Anaheim and inland from the Pacific coast, with a population of roughly 172,000. One of Orange County's larger and more established cities, it combines post-war suburban roots with one of the region's most culturally dynamic communities. The city traces its beginnings to 1874, when Alonzo Cook purchased land in what was then undeveloped Southern California, and it grew through the twentieth century as a farming community — strawberries, in particular — before suburbanization transformed it into a dense residential city. The annual Strawberry Festival, held since 1958, keeps that agricultural heritage alive as a community institution. Garden Grove is internationally known for two landmarks of very different kinds. The Christ Cathedral campus, with its iconic glass architecture, is a defining visual symbol of the city and a major religious and cultural site. Equally significant is the city's place within Little Saigon: Garden Grove and neighboring Westminster form the heart of the largest Vietnamese-American community outside Vietnam, a district of hundreds of restaurants, markets, and businesses, joined by a substantial Korean-American presence that deepens the city's international character. Education is anchored by the Garden Grove Unified School District, the third-largest in Orange County, which serves about 38,000 students across 66 schools. The city's freeway network — the Garden Grove Freeway (SR 22), I-5, SR 57, and I-405 — places Disneyland, Anaheim's convention center, and the county's employment hubs within easy reach. Garden Grove suits families served by its large school district, buyers seeking a more affordable foothold in Orange County, and residents who value a central location and a richly diverse, food-centric community life.
Garden Grove is located in northern Orange County, California, south of Anaheim and inland from the coast. State Route 22, known as the Garden Grove Freeway, runs east-west through the city, connecting to I-5 and I-405.
Garden Grove is known for the Christ Cathedral campus, the annual Strawberry Festival, and its significant Vietnamese-American community. The city forms part of Little Saigon, the largest Vietnamese community outside Vietnam, which also spans Westminster and nearby cities.
Garden Grove students attend the Garden Grove Unified School District, the third-largest district in Orange County. It operates 66 schools serving about 38,000 students and covers most of Garden Grove plus portions of Anaheim, Cypress, Fountain Valley, Santa Ana, Stanton, and Westminster.
Garden Grove sits just south of Anaheim, putting Disneyland Resort and the Anaheim Convention Center within a short drive. The city is about 20 minutes from Anaheim and roughly 30 to 40 minutes from Irvine, with access to I-5, SR-22, SR-57, and I-405 freeways.
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