There are great places to visit while you are in Orange. Orange is
also home to parks, lakes, a small zoo, and a wildlife sanctuary. The
Orange County Zoo, which is Irvine Regional Park, is nestled among a
grove of heritage Oak and Sycamore trees. The rolling foothills
surrounding the park are filled with a variety of wildlife. Trees,
shaded turf areas provide a serene setting for leisure activities.Santiago Creek bisects the park and a pond with stone-work waterfall
and Foot
Bridge is located in the center of the park.The variety of
landscape greatly enhances the park's beauty.
You can shop at The Block. The Block at Orange, a major shopping and
entertainment center for the region is located on the western edge of
the City. You can also dine at the Orange Mining Company Restaurant,
perched way up in the Orange Hills overlooking the city.
There are also plenty of activities like lake fishing and boating at
Irvine Lake, enjoy horse back riding at River Trail Stables. Riding
is restricted to one of three large arenas for youngsters and adults.
Residents of Orange have access to the arts, cultural, and
entertainment offerings of a sprawling region of Southern California
that includes Anaheim, Los Angeles, and San Diego. In addition, some
of the more notable attractions in and around Orange include,
There is also the Bower's Museum and Bower's Kidseum, The Discovery
Science Center; Disneyland is not so far from Orange and Knott's
Berry Farm. So come visit Orange, California, you will probably want
to stay.