Welcome to Tustin, CARooted in a past dating back centuries when land barons ruled over its vastness and the air was heavily scented by acres of orange groves, the city of Tustin has been home to generations of residents that embrace a small town atmosphere.
Tree-lined streets mark the entrance to the area’s many well-established neighborhoods where children walk to blue ribbon schools from cozy traditional charmers and sprawling ranch-style estates that are found at the base of renowned Lemon Heights and Cowan Heights. It is in these hills that prestigious estate homes are set beyond private gates, half acre or more property sites boasting spectacular views of city skylines and park-like privacy is the norm. It is here that residents find a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of congested freeways and busy work weeks.
The city’s motto, “Work Where You Must, but Live and Play in Tustin” lends itself to a vast array of entertainment and recreational opportunities such as an historic Old Towne featuring a walking downtown of hidden treasures set amid fine eating establishments, an acclaimed tennis club and award winning Tustin Ranch golf course, picturesque hiking and biking trails, regional and community parks and prominent Marketplace shopping featuring Cineplex style theatres, a variety of retail opportunities and popular eateries.
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