History of The Canyon Communities

Property in Mission Viejo, Rancho Santa Margarita, Trabuco Canyon, Robinson Ranch, Walden, Rancho Cielo, Dove Canyon, Coto de Caza, Wagon Wheel, Las Flores, and Ladera Ranch have a rich history dating to the mid-1700's.  Capitan Gaspar de Portola, with 63 men and two priests, on July 22, 1769, established the territory known as Rancho Mission Viejo.  After the 1821 Mexican independence, an English trader named John Foster ( Don Juan Forster ) acquired title to Ranchos Trabuco, Mission Viejo, and Los Portreros.  Later he purchased the property known as Santa Margarita, to stretch his holdings from Oceanside to Aliso Canyon, an area of over 200,000 acres.  In 1882 the property was purchased by Richard O'Neill, and it has remained in the family since then.

The ranch was a working cattle spread, and O'Neill imported healthy livestock to turn it from a non-prosperous property to a profit producing venture.  In 1923 nearly 230,000 acres was consolidated as The Santa Margarita Company.  With the outbreak of World War II, the San Diego section was deeded to the Marines and became Camp Joseph H. Pendleton.  In 1941, after division of the properties, the canyon properties, with 52,000 acres, became Rancho Mission Viejo.

Portions of the property have been converted to the development of communities.  The ranch still exists today, run by members of the O'Neill family.  Development  is handled by the family's operational company.

Starting with the 10,000 acre planned community of Mission Viejo, the properties have been developed to meet the home needs of Orange County residents.  They are nationally recognized for careful planning and their architecture which blends with the surrounding national forest and wildlife sanctuaries.

 

Important Numbers

Police
(949)  770-6011

Fire
(714)  744-0400 

Poison Control
(800)  876-4766

Mission Medical Center
(949)  364-1400

Saddleback Memorial
Health Center
(949)  837-4500

Shopping

Residents of the canyon communities have access to a wide range of shopping opportunities.  Neighborhoods are located close to centers with grocery stores, pharmacies, and personal services ( cleaners, hair salons, video rentals, etc. ).  There are several larger commercial centers in the area with chain retail stores and restaurants. 

Communities have a blend of fast food establishments, family restaurants, and formal dining establishments.  Vehicle service centers and automobile dealerships are easily accessible and tend to be clustered for convenience.  There are two large shopping malls ( Laguna Hills and The Shops at Mission Viejo ) which are modern, bright, and have many large chains.  All national department stores are represented in the area.

The area is close to South Coast Plaza, an immense regional shopping center which provides an exciting shopping experience, and a tremendous selection.  The Carlsbad Outlets are about 40 miles south, and have stores hosted by many name brand chains, featuring new products often below wholesale pricing.

Entertainment

The communities are served by several movie theaters ( Mission Viejo Kaleidoscope, Rancho Santa Margarita Cinemas, Regal Cinemas at Foothill Ranch ), the Irvine Spectrum Entertainment Center with its Megaplex and Imax theaters, and other theaters in surrounding communities.

Fine arts are provided by the Orange County Performing Arts Center, and local theater groups in the communities.  The OCPAC provides a Broadway Musical Series, a Philarmonic Society, Opera, Ballet, a Pops Concert series, Childrens Theater, two stage production companies, and many youth programs.

The communities are close to Laguna Beach, an artist community that hosts the Pageant of the Masters, and the Sawdust Festival each summer.

There are several excellent golf courses in the area, including two in Mission Viejo, two in Coto de Caza, one in Dove Canyon, and one in Las Flores.

The communities are close to the beaches of the Southern California coast.  Mission Viejo has a mile long membership lake open for swimming, boating, fishing, and family gatherings.  Rancho Santa Margarita has a smaller lake with a walking paths and fishing.  There are numerous wildlife preserves bordering the communities, with parks, community pools, picnic area, playground, sports fields and even campgrounds within the area.

 

Houses of Worship

Bahai Faith
459-0936
Calvary Chapel of Rancho Santa Margarita
30161 Avenida de Las Banderas, Suite B, RSM
858-6786
Chabad Jewish Center
24041 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo
770-1270
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints    
Via Con Dios, RSM
858-5503
Congregation Eilat
22081 Hidalgo, Mission Viejo, CA
770-9606
Community Lutheran Church
   21821 Via Sosiego, RSM 
858-0307
Crown Valley Vineyard Christian Fellowship   
30 Birkdale Way, Trabuco Canyon
766-8295
Episcopal Church of Saint John Chrysostom
30382 Via Con Dios, RSM
858-5144
The Family Church
29821 Aventura, RSM
589-4438
First Church of Christ Scientist  
30442 Via Con Dios, RSM
589-5155
Foothills Evangelical Free Church
Trabuco Canyon
858-7814
Iglesia Evangelica Pentacosteds Revalacion Divina
30252 Tomas, SUite 100, RSM
858-9631
Jehovah's Witnesses 
30462 Via Con Dios, RSM
858-1938
Mahikari Church of America
23151 Camino Altozano, RSM
459-0374
Mission Hills Community Church
29582 Aventura, RSM
589-7880
Mount Hope Community Church 
30162 Tomas, RSM
459-1463
Mountain View Church
PO Box 2058, Mission Viejo
458-6888
Oasis Community Church
32766 Coppercrest, Trabuco Canyon
589-4438
Pathway Church of Ladera Ranch
481-0670
Saddleback Family Church
29821 Aventura, RSM
589-4438
Saddleback Valley Community Church            
1 Saddleback Pkwy, Foothill Ranch
581-5683
San Francisco Solano Catholic Church
22082 Antonio Parkway, RSM
589-7767
Santa Margarita United Methodist Church
31441 Santa Margarita RSM
589-1502
St. John's Episcopal  Church
30382 Via Con Dios, RSM
858-5144
Stonecreek Christian Church
30151 Avenida De Las Banderas, RSM
459-8190
Temple Aviv Judea Messianic Synagogue
Foothill Ranch
581-0716
Trabuco Canyon Community Church
19745 Live Oak Canyon Rd., Trabuco Canyon
858-0624
Trabuco Presbyterian Church
31802 Las Amigas, Trabuco Canyon
589-5110