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Lake Mission Viejo is a private recreational facility and reservoir in Mission Viejo, California. It offers beaches, boating, fishing, concerts and other amenities for members and guests.
Mission Viejo is a commuter city in Orange County, California, with a population of 93,653 as of 2020. It is one of the largest master-planned communities in the United States, with a Spanish mission style of architecture and a man-made lake.
SR 74, also known as the Ortega Highway and the Palms to Pines Scenic Byway, is a state highway in California. It runs from San Juan Capistrano to Palm Desert, passing through several parks and National Forests.
The Upper Oso Reservoir and Lake Mission Viejo, both on Oso Creek, are the largest impoundments in the watershed, holding about 7,500 acre-feet (9,300,000 m 3) combined. While Lake Mission Viejo was built solely for recreation, the 115-acre (0.47 km 2 ) Upper Oso Reservoir collects Oso Creek water and diverts it for irrigation use.
Saddleback Mountain and its foothills viewed from Lake Mission Viejo, a lake in the valley Coordinates: 33°37′35″N 117°40′52″W / 33.626289°N 117.681028°W / 33.626289; -117. Location
Ladera Ranch is a master-planned community and census-designated place in south Orange County, California, outside Mission Viejo. It covers 4,000 acres and has nine villages, various amenities, and a population of 26,170 as of 2020.
SR 241 is a toll road in Orange County, California, that connects Oso Parkway with SR 91. It has two named segments: the Foothill Transportation Corridor and the Eastern Transportation Corridor.
Rancho Mission Viejo is a ranch, farm, habitat reserve, and residential community in South Orange County, California. It originated as a land grant to John Forster in 1845 and has a history of cattle ranching, wheat production, and open space preservation.