Northernmost Corner of Orange County
Welcome to La Habra, a quiet residential city at the northern edge of Orange County, set between the Puente and Coyote hills with beaches, mountains, and desert within an hour's drive.
La Habra occupies the far northwest corner of Orange County, wedged between the Puente Hills to the north and the Coyote Hills to the south, with Los Angeles County communities immediately across the county line. The city's name comes from a Spanish term for the pass or notch through the hills, reflecting a geography that made the area a natural route through the landscape. Incorporated in 1925, La Habra grew from citrus and avocado orchards into a settled, mostly residential city of about 61,000 people across roughly 7.3 square miles. Today La Habra is known as a family-oriented community of established neighborhoods, parks, and neighborhood shopping districts. Its position at the junction of the Los Angeles and Orange county areas puts residents within commuting distance of employment centers in both counties, while the city itself retains a quieter, suburban pace. Three public school districts serve the city's students, a reflection of its location straddling historic district boundaries. The city's inland setting, between the hills, places it about an hour from Southern California's beaches, mountains, and desert recreation, a convenience residents often cite. The surrounding communities of Fullerton, Brea, and Whittier broaden the dining, shopping, and entertainment options close to home, while the city maintains its own network of neighborhood parks and community programs centered on the downtown commercial district along La Habra Boulevard. La Habra tends to appeal to families and long-time homeowners drawn to its relatively central location, mature neighborhoods, and a community feel that balances Orange County suburban life with easy access to the wider region. Its stock of established single-family homes and its position just off the region's freeway network make it a practical base for commuters across both Los Angeles and Orange counties.
La Habra is in Orange County, California, at the county's far northwest corner. The city sits between the Puente Hills and the Coyote Hills, with Los Angeles County communities directly across the county line.
La Habra students are served by three public districts: the La Habra City School District and Lowell Joint School District for elementary grades, and the Fullerton Joint Union High School District for high school students.
La Habra is an inland city roughly 20 miles from the Orange County coastline, with the nearest beaches about a 30- to 45-minute drive away. Mountain and desert recreation areas lie within about an hour's drive.
La Habra was incorporated as a city in 1925. Before that, the area grew from citrus and avocado orchards into a settled agricultural community, and it later developed into a mostly residential Orange County city.
The name La Habra comes from a Spanish term describing the pass or notch through the hills, a reference to the city's setting between the Puente Hills and the Coyote Hills in northwest Orange County.
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