Lake Forest, California. City and Business guide.

Welcome to Lake Forest, California.

The dynamic City of Lake Forest is located in the heart of South Orange County and the beautiful Saddleback. The city's neighborhoods are set among parks, lakes and forests against the backdrop of the Cleveland National Forest and Saddleback Mountains. Valley. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 58,707.Research and development, commercial, light industrial and business park opportunities within the city encompass 1200 acres that will generate 14 million square feet of development at buildout. Lake Forest is a relatively new city located in the heart of Orange County with easy access to both Los Angeles and San Diego. It was incorporated in 1991, and makes a perfect base town from which to visit the Pacific Coast beaches, Hollywood, Disneyland, the San Diego Zoo, Seaworld and many other southern California attractions. The city of Lake Forest is situated in the Saddleback Valley region of Orange County adjacent to the 1,500 acre Whiting Ranch Wilderness and the Saddleback Mountains. It also serves as the gateway to the Cleveland National Forest, making it an ideal recreational playground. In the city of Lake Forest alone there are twenty parks which offer everything from golf, tennis courts, walking, biking and equestrian trails, volleyball, picnic areas, boating and swimming. Beautiful year-round weather and an abundance of good restaurants, lots of shopping, theaters, and free summer concerts in the park add to Lake Forest's appeal. Although a young city, Lake Forest is steeped in history, having begun as an agricultural community like most of Orange County. Nestled in rolling hills and stands of eucalyptus, it is an attractive, safe, thriving community with much to offer visitors coming to southern California.
The City of Lake Forest hosts the headquarters for hard-drive maker Western Digital. Residents voted to name the city Lake Forest, after an expensive gated residential community, denying the longer claim to the territory by the community of El Toro. Since being founded, it has expanded its limits to include the new communities of Foothill Ranch and Portola Hills. The multiplicity of names often creates confusion: some people in the Portola Hills neighborhood, for example, can receive mail addressed to them at Portola Hills, Lake Forest, or Trabuco Canyon.
If you have taken a better photo of Lake Forest. Please email us a copy and if we like it, we might use it. Although Lake Forest is a new City, having incorporated on December 20, 1991, the Lake Forest area has a long history. Starting out as an agricultural area like most of Orange County region, Lake Forest began to grow rapidly following World War II. Residential, commercial and industrial development began to replace the acres of citrus and other agricultural products. A significant reason for the change was the growing importance of the El Toro Marine Base. The growth of the base increased the need for new homes and support services. Steadily, the Lake Forest area was built into the City we have today. Seeded in history, nestled within rolling hills, lakes and stands of eucalyptus, and freeway close, Lake Forest is a community that is responsive to business and aggressive in its desire for attracting and retaining an excellent business community. The dynamic City of Lake Forest is located in the heart of South Orange County and the beautiful Saddleback Valley. The community was settled in the late 1800's, and incorporated as a new city in 1991. The city's neighborhoods are set among parks, lakes and forests against the backdrop of the Cleveland National Forest and Saddleback Mountains. Lake Forest has safe, stable neighborhoods with a strong family orientation that provide a place for living very well. Lake Forest is the place for everything. Research and development, commercial, light industrial and business park opportunities within the city encompass 1200 acres that will generate 14 million square feet of development at build out. Our business, industrial, and commercial office parks offer an excellent selection of facilities and development opportunities to meet the needs and specific requirement of varied professions and businesses, including research and development, technology, manufacturing, and retail. Everything for your business is here. Orange County Airport and an Amtrak station are only minutes away. Los Angeles, Long Beach, and San Diego are major ports for Pacific Rim business, and they're also less than an hour away.
It's an active recreation, arts, and cultural place. Seventeen public parks within the city offer 120 beautiful acres of great outdoor pleasure. Everything from tennis, handball, basketball and volleyball courts, tot lots, a golf course, stable, hiking, biking, and equestrian trails cozy picnic areas and barbecues, to boating and swimming are all conveniently available within the city. There are free summer concerts in the park, theaters, community playhouse productions as well as special events at Heritage Hill, Historical Park.


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