Orange County Master-Planned City
Welcome to Mission Viejo, a master-planned Orange County city built around Lake Mission Viejo, with tree-lined neighborhoods and top-ranked schools.
Mission Viejo is a city of roughly 92,000 residents in southern Orange County, California, set among rolling hills between the Saddleback foothills and the Pacific coast. It is widely recognized as one of the largest master-planned communities ever developed under a single project in the United States, a distinction it shares with Highlands Ranch, Colorado. The city takes its name from the Rancho Mission Viejo, the Spanish land grant from which the area was developed. In the 1960s the Mission Viejo Company, working with master planner Donald Bren, laid out the community as a coordinated whole — homes, parks, schools, shopping, and recreation designed together rather than added piecemeal. The first homes were completed shortly after development began in 1966, and the city incorporated as it grew across the valley. The result is a community of tree-lined streets and manicured neighborhoods, recognized by the National Arbor Day Foundation for its urban forest. At its heart lies Lake Mission Viejo, a man-made lake with beaches and boating that serves as the community's social and recreational centerpiece for members of the lake association. The city's villages, many bearing Spanish-influenced names, are linked by paseos and greenbelts that make walking and cycling part of the daily fabric. Mission Viejo draws families and professionals seeking well-regarded schools, safe, planned neighborhoods, and a setting between the coast and the foothills. Its location along the Interstate 5 corridor places Irvine's employment centers, John Wayne Airport, and the beaches of Laguna Beach and Dana Point within convenient reach, while the Saddleback Valley offers hiking and open space minutes from home. Saddleback College adds a higher-education presence within the city. For homebuyers, Mission Viejo offers the rarity of a thoroughly planned suburban environment: coordinated landscaping, abundant parks and greenbelts, and a lake culture that anchors community life across its many villages.
Mission Viejo is a city in southern Orange County, California, set among rolling hills between the Saddleback foothills and the Pacific coast, along the Interstate 5 corridor just south of Irvine.
Mission Viejo is known as one of the largest master-planned communities ever built under a single project in the United States, and for Lake Mission Viejo, the man-made lake with beaches and boating at the center of the community.
Mission Viejo is served by two public school districts: Saddleback Valley Unified School District, which is headquartered in the city and operates Mission Viejo High School, and Capistrano Unified School District. Saddleback College is also located in the city.
Lake Mission Viejo is a man-made lake at the heart of the city, with two beaches, swimming, boating, and fishing. Access to the lake and its beaches is reserved for members of the Lake Mission Viejo Association and the lake-area neighborhoods.
Mission Viejo sits a short drive from the coast, with the beaches of Laguna Beach and Dana Point to the west and southwest, while the Saddleback foothills and O'Neill Regional Park provide hiking and mountain biking nearby.
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