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  2. Lake Mission Viejo - Wikipedia

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    Lake Mission Viejo is a reservoir created for recreation in Mission Viejo, Orange County, California, United States. The reservoir is formed by an earthfill dam across the canyon of Oso Creek, [1] which is part of the Trabuco Creek and San Juan Creek drainage basin. [2] The lake is not fed by urban runoff; it is maintained so as to be safe for ...

  3. Mission Viejo, California - Wikipedia

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    Mission Viejo was a hilly region primarily used as cattle and sheep grazing land, since it was of little use to farmers. This city was one of the last regions of Orange County to be urbanized due to its geologic complexity. In 1960, early developers dismissed most of the land in Mission Viejo as simply "undevelopable".

  4. Oso Creek - Wikipedia

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    Oso Creek is an approximately 13.5-mile (21.7 km) tributary of Arroyo Trabuco in southern Orange County in the U.S. state of California. [1] Draining about 20 square miles (52 km 2) in a region north of the San Joaquin Hills and south of the Santa Ana Mountains, the creek is Trabuco Creek's largest tributary, and is part of the San Juan Creek drainage basin.

  5. San Juan Creek - Wikipedia

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    San Juan Creek, also called the San Juan River, [ 1 ] is a 29-mile (47 km) long stream in Orange and Riverside Counties, draining a watershed of 133.9 square miles (347 km 2). [ 4 ][ 5 ] Its mainstem begins in the southern Santa Ana Mountains in the Cleveland National Forest. It winds west and south through San Juan Canyon, and is joined by ...

  6. California State Route 241 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 241 Toll. State Route 241 (SR 241) is one of the two state highways in California that are controlled-access toll roads for their entire lengths (the other being SR 261, both in Orange County). SR 241's southern half from near Las Flores to near Irvine is the Foothill Transportation Corridor, while its northern half to SR 91 on the ...

  7. California State Route 74 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 74 (SR 74), part of which forms the Palms to Pines Scenic Byway or Pines to Palms Highway, and the Ortega Highway, is a state highway in the U.S. state of California. It runs from Interstate 5 in San Juan Capistrano in Orange County to the city limits of Palm Desert in Riverside County. Stretching about 111 miles (179 km), it passes ...

  8. Aliso Creek (Orange County) - Wikipedia

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    Aliso Creek is a 19.8-mile (31.9 km)-long, [2] mostly urban stream in south Orange County, California. Originating in the Cleveland National Forest in the Santa Ana Mountains, it flows generally southwest and empties into the Pacific Ocean at Laguna Beach. The creek's watershed drains 34.9 square miles (90 km 2), and it is joined by seven main ...

  9. Saddleback Valley - Wikipedia

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    5,689 ft (1,734 m) (Santiago Peak) Saddleback Valley refers to the flat and foothill areas west-southwest of the Saddleback double peak of the Santa Ana Mountains and east-northeast of the hilly Crystal Cove State Park in southern Orange County, California. The region primarily encompasses the cities of Mission Viejo, Lake Forest, and Rancho ...