Discovery Series – Orange County
Starbucks consistently mentioned this county from the Los Angeles metropolitan area in its series of merchandise: here’s a mug from YAH and another one from Icons. It was skipped for the Been There Collection, but now makes a return in the form of Discovery Series Orange County.
Orange County’s story began in 1889, when it was officially separated from Los Angeles County. The name originated from the vast orange groves that once dominated the landscape, with citrus farming being the region’s primary economic driver in its early years. The area’s transformation from an agricultural heartland to a modern suburban paradise was catalyzed by the 1955 opening of Disneyland, which marked the beginning of a new era of tourism and development.
Apart from the Disneyland Resort, there are other things to do in Orange County. In fact, its 42 miles of coastline offer many beach-related activities. Here, you can enjoy world-class surfing at Huntington Beach. Crystal Cove State Park provides pristine beaches perfect for swimming, tidepooling, and scenic walks along coastal bluffs. The Newport Beach pier area bustles with activity, from sport fishing to luxury shopping and waterfront dining.
Here are more places to visit when in Orange County:
South Coast Plaza
This premier shopping destination houses luxury boutiques, fine dining establishments, and upscale amenities. The mall’s architecture and art installations make it more than just a shopping center, and its diverse dining options showcase some of the county’s best culinary experiences. Visitors can enjoy everything from casual cafes to Michelin-starred restaurants.
Laguna Beach
This artistic coastal community combines natural beauty with a thriving arts scene. The city hosts numerous art festivals throughout the year, including the famous Pageant of the Masters. Its picturesque coves and beaches, along with numerous art galleries and boutiques, make it a perfect destination for both nature lovers and culture enthusiasts.
Irvine Regional Park
As California’s oldest county park, this historic space offers various outdoor activities, including hiking, horseback riding, and train rides. The park houses the Orange County Zoo, featuring animals native to the southwestern United States. Its vast picnic areas and paddle boat rentals make it an ideal destination for family outings.