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Laguna Niguel

Laguna Niguel is a city record. City or town offices may handle local rules inside their limits, while county offices still handle records, taxes, courts, and many services.

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If the address is inside Laguna Niguel, city or town offices may handle local permits, code, and services. If it is outside limits, county routing may be the better first stop.

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2025 population

64,107

Land area

14.736 sq mi

Water area

0.052 sq mi

Directory notes

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County layer

County shown for Laguna Niguel

Practical notes

Office, map, permit, and paperwork notes for Laguna Niguel

All Almanac notes

Place note · Outdoors · Reviewed July 6, 2026

Laguna Niguel Regional Park puts a lake at the center of town life

Laguna Niguel Regional Park has a 44-acre lake, shaded turf, fishing, picnic shelters, trails, bridges, tennis and pickleball courts, and history tied to Rancho Niguel.

Place note · Home and property · Reviewed July 5, 2026

Laguna Niguel bulky pickup has a yearly free limit

Laguna Niguel residents get two free bulky-item pickups per calendar year, with CR&R handling scheduling and extra pickups available for a charge.

Place note · Rules and licenses · Reviewed July 4, 2026

Laguna Niguel has a permit portal, but no city business license

Laguna Niguel uses an online Permit Center for building permits and inspections, while many business openings move through approvals rather than a city business license.

Place note · Outdoors · Reviewed June 30, 2026

Laguna Niguel Regional Park is the city's easy lake loop

Laguna Niguel Regional Park gives the city a central county park with a 44-acre lake, trails, fishing, picnic areas, and simple license checks.

County layer · Cars and driving · Reviewed July 6, 2026

Anaheim resort-area shuttle plans changed after ART ended

Anaheim Transportation Network announced the end of ART service on March 31, 2026, so resort-area trips need a fresh provider check.

County layer · Cars and driving · Reviewed July 6, 2026

Fullerton downtown parking is posted lot by lot

Downtown Fullerton has many free public parking spaces, but lots near downtown and the Transportation Center are individually posted with their own time limits.

Almanac notes

Stories and local context near Laguna Niguel

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Place note · History and culture

Laguna Niguel grew from rancho land into an early planned community

Laguna Niguel's name reaches back to Rancho Niguel and a Juaneño village name, while the modern city grew from one of California's early master-planned community efforts.

County layer · Outdoors

Mason Regional Park gives Irvine lake shade and easy breathing room

William R. Mason Regional Park gives Irvine 339 acres of trees, trails, picnic areas, a 9-acre lake, playgrounds, and calm outdoor space.

County layer · History and culture

Pearson Park Amphitheatre keeps Anaheim's summer stage tradition close

Pearson Park Amphitheatre has been part of Anaheim entertainment since 1933, giving the city an outdoor stage apart from its theme-park image.

County layer · History and culture

Santa Ana's public art makes downtown easier to read

Santa Ana's public art and self-guided tours help show the city's culture, history, artists, and neighborhood energy outside museum walls.

County layer · Outdoors

Shipley Nature Center is Huntington Beach's quiet habitat pocket

Shipley Nature Center adds an 18-acre native-habitat stop inside Huntington Central Park, away from the pier-and-surf image.

County layer · Outdoors

Florence Joyner Olympiad Park carries Mission Viejo's Olympic thread

Florence Joyner Olympiad Park in Mission Viejo connects everyday fields, playgrounds, picnic tables, a lake loop trailhead, and the city's Olympic history.

County layer · History and culture

The Hilbert Museum puts California scenes in the frame

Orange's Hilbert Museum focuses on California art, from everyday landscapes and city scenes to animation, illustration, and design tied to the state.

County layer · History and culture

The Muckenthaler puts Fullerton art on a hilltop estate

The Muckenthaler Cultural Center turns a former family estate into a public arts place with exhibits, concerts, classes, and lawns above Fullerton.

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