Why Live in Aliso Viejo?
Aliso Viejo is a sunny suburb in South Orange County, known for its proximity to unbeatable amenities and beautiful year-round weather. With the motto,“Live, Work, Learn, Shop, and Play,” residents of Aliso Viejo can expect to do just that. Surrounded by beautiful state parks and jaw-dropping coastlines, Aliso Viejo as a community is a favorite among Southern California residents.
City Statistics:
Population: 50,000
Median Home Value: $539,000
Popular Activities
Aliso Viejo is the go-to spot for active residents looking to exercise in the beautiful outdoors. An afternoon spent walking through Aliso Viejo Community Park or hiking through Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park is a popular way for residents to enjoy the outdoors.
To keep the kids entertained, consider a trip to Aliso Viejo Ice Palace for an afternoon of ice skating or ice hockey lessons, as well as the opportunity to free skate. For more ways to get some fun exercise in, stop by the Aliso Viejo Aquatic Center to swim with family and friends.
Looking for something to do for date night? Soka University in Aliso Viejo offers dozens of performances and notable speakers every year, so a night spent at Soka’s Performing Arts Center will not disappoint.
Popular Events
Popular annual events in Aliso Viejo include Movies in the Park, Furry Friends Pet Fair, Wedgewood Aliso Viejo Oktoberfest, and Soka University’s Annual International Festival.
Top Local Attractions
Education
Aliso Viejo contains 11 primary and secondary schools. The public schools in Aliso Viejo are part of the Capistrano Unified School District. The Capistrano Unified School District serves several nearby cities and has over 49,000 students with nearly 4,000 employees and 63 total campuses.
The Capistrano Unified School District’s mission is “To prepare our students to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing world.”
Aliso Viejo has 8 schools within the Capistrano Unified School District: